Don't think you are stuck with the keyboard installed on your phone when you bought it. There are dozens of other keyboard options for you to play with.
Most smartphones these days have an LED flash beside the camera lens, but, after several years in the doghouse, Xenon lights are starting to make a comeback. Most folks tend to not notice the distinction, but it can be an important one, leading to a huge difference in the quality of flash photography.
We're here to answer the question 'what's an Instagram?' and hopefully assuage any fears you may have about the photo-sharing sensation.
Adding a custom wallpaper or lock screen is easy. Jump in to your gallery and select any image. Find the menu option that says “set as” and select it then select wallpaper or lock screen. Resize how you see fit and apply.
Widgets can be awesome. Most display live-updated information; provide functionality without the need to open an app, and add a nice visual break-up to a monotonous grid of icons.
Do you need more power to get your smartphone through the day? Try these simple tips for helping your battery last longer.
If you wish the photos of you online would just disappear forever, then Snapchat is for you. Like a message in Mission Impossible, all photos taken in Snapchat self-destruct in 10 seconds.
The concept of cloud computing may make your eyes roll back in boredom, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't be using a cloud service like Dropbox right now.
The iPhone camera is so easy to use, you've probably overlooked many of its built-in features. Take a look at our tips for getting the most out of the world's most used camera.
They are two of the year's best phones, each with unique features and flaws. But which has the best camera for smartphone photographers? We take a closer look to find out.
Hundreds of cell phone plans unpacked. All the facts. No surprises.