A few disclaimers up front:
OK, so I'm not technologically stupid, just too busy to keep up. I have a habit of getting things set up where I want them and then...just using them. Forever. Until they just get so slow or unsupportable that I break down and refresh/rebuild.
For example, I'm still running a Socket 775 HTPC on Windows XP. Why? Because it does what I need it to do. (But it's slow enough now, that I'll be rebuilding in the Spring to a i5 setup...)
I now have entered the Smartphone world. With a Verizon S5. And I'm having fun with it, discovering new little things, but am thinking that there's a lot more here I'm overlooking.
My question to the Ananad folks is:
What are the top five things I need to do with this phone to open up it's potential?
Things like options and settings. Bloatware to disable/replace with better. Tips/tricks that you take for granted, but a overworked engineer with little 'play' time hasn't discovered yet. Low hanging fruit...
Two guidelines, please:
First, I don't want to jailbreak or root it. Too high on the risk/reward curve for me. I'd reconsider this, but need a _very_ compelling reason (i.e. not nerdboy quality stuff, a real benefit).
Second, if it's an App, could you give a very brief explanation of what it does? I've read several posts that list fav apps, but there's not much detail on what they do or why the poster likes them so much. Ive done a little researching, but became quickly overwhelmed in jargon that isnt clear to me. (i.e. launchers, touchwiz, etc)
Thanks for all the advice in advance. I'll appreciate reading whatever you see fit to post and if no one has the time, I'm not any worse off than what I'm doing now. I would think that there's a few folks out there who really like their phones and would love to share what they've discovered.
Thanks again and Merry Christmas!
OK, so I'm not technologically stupid, just too busy to keep up. I have a habit of getting things set up where I want them and then...just using them. Forever. Until they just get so slow or unsupportable that I break down and refresh/rebuild.
For example, I'm still running a Socket 775 HTPC on Windows XP. Why? Because it does what I need it to do. (But it's slow enough now, that I'll be rebuilding in the Spring to a i5 setup...)
I now have entered the Smartphone world. With a Verizon S5. And I'm having fun with it, discovering new little things, but am thinking that there's a lot more here I'm overlooking.
My question to the Ananad folks is:
What are the top five things I need to do with this phone to open up it's potential?
Things like options and settings. Bloatware to disable/replace with better. Tips/tricks that you take for granted, but a overworked engineer with little 'play' time hasn't discovered yet. Low hanging fruit...
Two guidelines, please:
First, I don't want to jailbreak or root it. Too high on the risk/reward curve for me. I'd reconsider this, but need a _very_ compelling reason (i.e. not nerdboy quality stuff, a real benefit).
Second, if it's an App, could you give a very brief explanation of what it does? I've read several posts that list fav apps, but there's not much detail on what they do or why the poster likes them so much. Ive done a little researching, but became quickly overwhelmed in jargon that isnt clear to me. (i.e. launchers, touchwiz, etc)
Thanks for all the advice in advance. I'll appreciate reading whatever you see fit to post and if no one has the time, I'm not any worse off than what I'm doing now. I would think that there's a few folks out there who really like their phones and would love to share what they've discovered.
Thanks again and Merry Christmas!