7 Android hacks you can do without rooting your phone
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Lock your phone, remotely
There's
nothing worse than losing your phone, apart from losing your phone and
knowing that someone might have access to your data. But you know what's
great? Feeling like James Bond as your remotely stop someone poking
their noses into that data.
By
using the Android Device Manager, you can take back control of your
device if you ever lose it. You can even delete all of its data, if you
wish to go that far.
Enable the Lock the screen setting to stop people accessing your data. Download
Bypass your security (in a secure area)
Setting
up a trusted location means that your device won't require a security
code when you use it in that place. Although there is a risk in doing
this in public places – because you are making it easier to get into
your phone – it’s a cool hack to use at home.
The
way it works varies according to your device, but it involves going to
your security settings and setting up a secure unlock method, such as a
PIN code (if you haven't already).
Once this has been done, go to Smart Lock, enter your pin number and then hit Trusted places. Add a trusted location and you will no longer need to enter a PIN code to unlock your phone while you're in that place
Record voice calls
Do
you fantasize about working for the NSA or MI-5 and being tasked with
recording phone conversations without the other person knowing? If so,
shame on you, but if you do want to record conversations for any
reason, you may as well do it properly by using the right app. Many
Android call recorder apps require you to root your phone, but there are
several that don't.
Automatic
Call Recorder is a free, easy-to-use app, which lets you set up voice
recording on your device. Your manufacturer may have blocked call
recording on your phone, but Automatic Call Recorder has several options
to work around these blocks.
Automatic Call Recorder doesn't need root to record calls. Download
Install Linux on your Android device
Throwing
a full working desktop operating system, such as the Linux distribution
Debian, onto your Android phone may sound as though it would require a
high level of hacking skill, but it's actually very simple. There's a
Debian app, Debian noroot, in the Play Store, which you can download for
free, then open from your Android home screen like any other app.
Once
you've opened it, you can download and install programs games for
Debian just like you would any other version of Linux. Click below for
our guide on how to install and set up Linux for you Android device.
You don't need to root your Android device to run Linux on Download
Use LED flash as a heart-rate monitor
OK,
so no amount of rooting would give you a heart-rate monitor if your
device didn't already have one built in, but this still feels like a
great little hack. The technology behind heart-rate monitors on Android
devices is effectively just a light that tracks color changes under your
skin to monitor the amount of blood passing through.
With
the right software, your LED flash can do this job too. One app that we
think does the job pretty well is Instant Heart Rate. Find out more at
the link below.
Add caption Monitor your heart rate without a dedicated heart-rate Download
Turn your navigation buttons into app shortcuts
Using
the old but ever-useful app Home2 Shortcut, you can assign various
shortcuts to your navigation buttons, letting you access your favorite
apps instantly from any screen. For example, I've assigned File Manager
(which is extremely useful, but not too sexy on my homescreen) to a
double-tap of the home button, while I can open my camera from any
screen by tapping the home button then the back-navigation keys.
Click below for our guide on how to use this app to instantly launch your phone camera – or any app you like, for that matter.
This ancient-looking app is still great for turning your Download
Bonus tip: Completely change how your phone looks and acts
This
isn't exactly a hack, but you can install a custom launcher to alter
almost every aspect of your device, without requiring root permissions.
You will still have access to the same apps and features, but the way in
which you access them could be entirely different.
From
fancy 3D effects to inventive themes and icons, the right launcher will
make you fall in love with your smartphone all over again. Check out
our list of best Android launchers for more.
No, this is not a wallpaper. This is your new homescreen. Download
Do you have any favorite Android hacks that you can do without rooting? Let us know what they are!
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