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My Samsung Galaxy S 5
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Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: Galaxy S5 Essentials 
  • Chapter 2: Understanding the Android/TouchWiz Interface
  • Chapter 3: Making the Phone Your Own  
  • Chapter 4: Placing and Receiving Calls 
  • Chapter 5: Managing Contacts
  • Chapter 6: Using the Calendar  
  • Chapter 7: Browsing the Web 
  • Chapter 8: Sending and Receiving Email
  • Chapter 9: Messaging   
  • Chapter 10: Installing and Using Applications  
  • Chapter 11: Using the GPS 
  • Chapter 12: Playing and Managing Music 
  • Chapter 13: Shooting, Editing, and Sharing Photos  
  • Chapter 14: Watching and Creating Videos 
  • Chapter 15: Using Voice Services 
  • Chapter 16: Transferring and Sharing Files 
  • Chapter 17: Synchronizing Data 
  • Chapter 18: Securing the Phone 
  • Chapter 19: Powering Other Devices
  • Chapter 20: Optimizing and Troubleshooting
  • Index

About the Author

Steve Schwartz got an early start as a computer industry writer and author. Immediately after buying an Apple II+ in 1978, he began writing regularly for the computer magazines of the day. Since then, he has written hundreds of articles for major publications, including Macworld, PC World, InfoWorld, and Computerworld. He is also the author of more than 60 books on technology, game, and computer topics, including guides to business/productivity software (Microsoft Office, Access, and FileMaker Pro), Internet software (Internet Explorer, Outlook Express, Entourage, and Gmail), and graphics/image-editing software (Picasa, Picture It!, Digital Image Suite, and CorelDRAW). Following his best-selling My Samsung Galaxy S III and My Samsung Galaxy S 4, this is Steve’s third book in the My series.

Before becoming a full-time writer in 1990, Steve served as editor-in-chief for Software Digest and technical services director for Funk Software. He also authored the first trade paperback on the then-new Nintendo phenomenon: Compute!’s Guide to Nintendo Games.

Steve has a Ph.D. in psychology, consults on game design, database design, and technology issues, and lives in the fictional town of Lizard Spit, Arizona. You can see the complete list of his books at www.siliconwasteland.com/misc.htm.

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