Windows Phone 8 launched in late 2012. It was another roll of the
dice for Microsoft in the mobile space and it was fairly well received
by the tech press. It’s a slick platform that’s packed with features and customization options. We’ve already discussed how to take a screenshot on a Windows Phone and we recently looked at five ways to customize your Windows Phone 8 start screen, but there’s always more to uncover.
In this roundup we’ll explore some Windows Phone 8 tips and tricks.
Feel free to add your own suggestions in the comments at the end.
How to Customize your Start Screen
You can change the size of tiles by holding your finger on them to
activate edit mode. You can drag it around and tap the arrow at the
bottom right to change the size. You can change the background color in Settings > Theme. Be sure to check out our recommended ways to customize your Start Screen, as well.
How to use your Unified inbox
With WP8 you have the ability to merge your email accounts into one
manageable inbox. Go to your Mail app and tap the ellipses in the lower
right hand corner and choose link inboxes. You can choose to
link as many as you like, so it’s possible to merge a bunch and still
keep some separate. You can always unlink them again.
How to use built-in Shazam-clone ‘Name that tune’
You don’t need the Shazam app to recognize a tune you like. Windows
Phone 8 has music recognition built-in. All you have to do is tap Search
and then choose the music icon (it’s a musical note) and it will listen
for a few seconds and then tell you what song is playing and provide
you with a link to buy it in the Windows Phone Store.
How to enable Kids Corner
There’s no need to install a parental control app because WP8 has
Kid’s Corner. You’ll find the option in the Settings menu and it allows
you to dictate exactly what content is available when Kid’s Corner is
activated. It allows you to give your little angel your smartphone
without fear that they’ll send a text or email, phone someone, or do
something else crazy.
How to conserve battery life
If your battery is getting dangerously low, you can head into Settings and select battery saver.
It closes background apps and puts a stop to automatic syncing so that
you can squeeze a little extra time out of that battery. If you tap the Advanced option in battery saver then you can set it to come on automatically when your battery dips below a certain percentage.
How to share your location
When you write a text, you can actually add your current location to
the message. Simply tap the paperclip icon and choose your location. If
your friend has a WP8 device it will open in their Maps app, otherwise
it will open in their browser.
How to use keyboard shortcuts
When you are typing, you can hold your finger down on a key to get
more options to pop up instead of jumping into the symbols keyboard. You
can also double tap the space bar to create a period and a space for
the next sentence. You’ll find word suggestions pop up as you type. If
you type a word that isn’t recognized you can always add it to your
dictionary by holding down your finger on it and choosing the plus
symbol when it pops up.
How to stop accidental photos
Having a hardware button for quick camera launch can be handy, but
you might also end up with some pocket interior shots. If you want to
disable the button you can do it in the Photos app settings where you’ll
find an option to prevent accidental camera launch when the phone is
locked.
How to scan QR codes, Microsoft tags, or translate text
If you press the Search button on your phone you can also use it to
scan QR codes or Microsoft tags. All you have to do is tap the Vision
icon (it’s an eye) and then point your phone’s camera at the code in
question. You can also use this function to scan text and then translate
it into a new language, so it’s potentially handy for trips abroad.
How to quickly send out apologies if you’re running late
If you’ve entered appointments into your calendar along with
attendees then you can quickly send messages when you are running late.
Just go to the relevant appointment in your calendar and tap the rushing
person icon. A draft message will pop up and you can edit it and set
the recipients, or just hit send.
How to hide your caller ID
You can decide who should see your caller ID when you make calls –
everyone, your contacts, or no one at all. To change this just go into
your caller history, tap the ellipses at the bottom right, and hit Settings. Then choose who gets to see your caller ID by default.
How to change the text size
If you find yourself squinting at the screen of your Window Phone then you should really consider resizing the text. Go into Settings > Ease of access and you’ll find five different size settings for the text.
More Windows Phone 8 tips
That’s it for now, but if you have any more handy Windows Phone 8
tips to share then please post a comment and tell us about them. We’ll
update this article with new tips from time to time.
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