7 Tips & Tricks for Making Your Android Tablet Even More Productive
A lot of the Android tablet tips and tricks out there are either geared
toward consumers, present dubious workarounds or require third-party
apps. But because none of us here at Tablets at Work want you to get in
trouble with the boss, we’re going to bypass those and hone in on some
simple things you can do to work more productively with your device.
Certainly some of you out there may be working with tablets that use
Apple iOS or possibly Blackberry QNX, but here I’m focused on talking to
people with tablets that run Google’s Android 3.1, like the
Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet. If that’s the case, give these productivity boosters a try and let me know how they work out for you.
1. Enrich your online experience
You might not be aware that your tablet’s default
browser style delivers the kind of mobile Internet experience you get on
a smartphone. But why look at mobile versions of Web sites when you
have a 10-inch screen? Launch your browser, go to settings, and change
your browsing style or user agent string to desktop or tablet.
2. Search the Internet faster
We love Android for its ability to view Adobe Flash
video, but if you’re in a hurry you can change the Flash plug-in setting
in your browser to on-demand. You can also download alternative Web
browsers, such as
Mozilla’s Firefox or
Dolphin Browser.
3. Protect your data—and your job
We all know it’s a pain to do, but encrypting your
tablet can have a huge impact on security. Go to your location and
security settings and choose encrypt tablet. Do it now! Encryption takes
about an hour, so plug your tablet in or make sure you have enough
battery power.
4. Talk to your tablet
Google Voice Actions makes it easy for you to tell
your tablet to do something while you’re doing something else. To get
started, just touch the microphone icon on your home screen.
5. Let your tablet take a break now and then
You know you’d like to! Set your tablet to shutdown
Wi-Fi as soon as the screen turns off. You’ll be amazed at how much more
battery life you’ll get when your tablet’s well rested.
6. Don’t get lost
Google Labs under the Google Maps menu lets you view
maps even if you lose your connection. Just plan in advance and
download your desired map area before you head out.
7. Customize your home screens
Android tablets give you lots of real estate to work
with, and all your home screens can be customized just the way you like
them so you can work faster. For example, you can use widgets for quick
access to email, bookmarks, your calendar and more.