I'm losing faith with my VZW relationship. I've been with them for about 18 years. I'm not happy at all. Google play services 1 MB a day. All background, even when wifi turned on. Rebooting uses. Several apps still use background data. If I turn off cellular data completely it uses none. Can I fix this without turning off cellular data completely? I just want it to stop using background data.
You don't need to turn off background data by going to every apps' info. View All. Holding your finger on the Home screen also launches the Add screen. Tap this option on the menu, and you can change your Home screen wallpaper. Tap here to use profiles —different screen layouts for doing different kinds of things on the Droid X2. Each profile can have a different wallpaper, and different apps on the home screens. When you tap, you can switch among the profiles. Manage Apps.
Takes you to a screen that lets you control all of your apps. For details, see Managing, Sharing, and Uninstalling Apps. Lets you change all your Droid X2 settings.
Leads to two options: Search and Notifications. See Copying Text from a Web Page for more details. Notifications pulls down the Notification bar, just as if you dragged it down yourself. The key does more than just bring you home, though. And if the Droid is unlocked, holding it down brings up a small menu of shortcuts to your commonly used apps.
Tap an icon on that menu, and the app launches. Wherever you are, press this key, and you go to where you just were. The Back key works inside apps as well as in menus. Pressing the Back key also makes a displayed keyboard or menu disappear.
Press this key, and a Quick Search box appears. Tap in the text you want to search for, and then tap the Search button to perform the search.
Like the Menu key, the Search key is contact sensitive. Tap any match to search for that term on the Web. If Search finds more than a screenful of matching contacts and likely Google search results, it includes a link at the bottom of the screen telling you how many more matches there are. Tap the link to see those matches. The Droid X2 also lets you perform voice search—instead of tapping in your search terms, you can speak them. To do a voice search, hold down the Search key instead of just pressing it, and then speak.
The Droid X2 does its best to interpret what you say, and it generally does a good job of it. A micro USB port is much smaller than the normal one on devices such as printers. When you connect your Droid X2 to a computer by USB cable, your phone gets power and charge from the computer. But it charges at a much slower rate than when you use the normal charger.
Then download them and follow the instructions for installing them. Is your ringer too loud? Too soft? Get it just right by using these keys. Press the top one to make the volume louder, and the bottom one to make it softer. That tiny little hole at the bottom of the Droid X2 is the microphone. To remove the battery, slide down the battery cover, and then pull up gently on the plastic tab under the left corner of the battery.
You can now lift out the battery. The tab has to be sticking out so that you can use it to dislodge the battery when you next want to remove it. Now turn on the Droid X2. If you want, you can remove the card and replace it with a new one—even one with more capacity, up to 32 GB. To do so, from the Home screen press the Menu key, and then choose Settings. You can then slide out the MicroSD card. To insert a new MicroSD card, slide it into the empty space, replace the battery, and turn on the Droid X2.
It should automatically recognize the new card and storage. Your Droid X2 includes a very nice built-in 5-megapixel camera that can take videos as well as still photos. Its lens is on the back of the phone. The Droid X does have a button, though. This cable is how you both charge your Droid X2 and connect it to your computer, if you wish to transfer files back and forth, as described on Transferring Files Using Your PC. There are two options included for charging.
One is a micro USB cable. Keep in mind, though, that it supplies much less power than an AC adapter, so it takes a very long time to charge your Droid X2 this way. If you use power-hungry features like video and GPS, you may have to charge the Droid X2 every night. If you stick to mostly phone calls and text messages, you may be able to get by with charging only two or three times a week.
Welcome to your new home, the Droid X2 Home screen. Get to it by pressing the Home key no matter where you are. Touch him to get a few basic tips about getting started with the Droid X2. Then you can drag him to the Trash. Notification bar. App icons. Typically, the Home screen has four icons—one for text messaging, one for running a browser, one for checking voicemail, and one, titled Market, to let you search for and download new apps—tens of thousands of them, many of them free.
Just below the app icons are four icons. The Phone icon launches the Phone app; the camera icon launches the camera; the text messaging icon lets you send and receive text messages; and the Launcher icon reveals a whole new screen called the Apps Menu, filled with apps, apps, and more apps.
Hold your finger on the icon you want to replace with a new app, and a screen appears with a list of apps you can add to the Dock. Tap the icon you want to replace the existing one, and it replaces it. Pane indicator. Tap any icon to run the app.
Slide your finger to the left or right on the Home screen, and two things happen. First, you move from the Home screen to one of the six panes. Second, towards the bottom of the screen, the row of app icons changes so you can easily run different apps, although the Dock remains the same.
So what you see on your Droid X2 may vary slightly from what you see onscreen here, depending on the version of Android you have on your phone. Motorola has significantly changed the Home screen of Android with the addition of panes and other features. See Customizing the Home Screen and Panes for details. This pane contains a variety of widgets and apps for changing your settings, although it does more than that.
Consider it the catch-all pane. At the top is the Power Control widget, which lets you turn on and off various types of radios and services that eat up power, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS.
For details, see the box on Maximizing Your Battery Charge. Notable on the power control widget is the far right icon, Airplane Mode. Tap it, and you see more details about the local weather. Another, the Task Manager, shows you apps that are running, and lets you manage, stop and control them Using the Task Manager for Managing Apps.
Tap the furthest one to the right to get help with using your Droid X2. It shows just a snapshot of your social networking activity—only the most recent activity—via a widget , which is a small program that can grab information from an app or other information source and display it. I am an Android Enthusiast and a Ninja at content creation.
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