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Android 2.2: Make Your Device a Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot

You can use your Android phone as a portable hotspot and get your iPad, iPod Touch, Zune HD, or any other wireless device online. This is a great save when there are no available wireless connections available.

Android: How to Set Notification Volume Separately From Incoming Call Volume

By default, the volume for your notifications is dependent on the set volume for incoming calls. If you need your notifications to be at a softer (or louder) volume than that, you can set it to be independent of the incoming call volume.

Nexus One: How to Delete an Entry in the Call Log

If you want to remove an entry in the call log to keep others from finding out that you called a certain someone or made reservations at a certain place, you can delete the entry without affecting the rest of the log.

Nexus One: How to Change the Wi-Fi Sleep Policy

The Wi-Fi Sleep Policy is for setting when the device will switch from Wi-Fi to the mobile data connection. By default, it is set to switch when the screen turns off. You can modify this setting to keep the wireless connection switched on while the device is plugged in, or even select to never switch to the mobile data connection.

Android: How to Check Available Internal and SD Card Memory Space

There is a very limited amount of internal memory to install Android applications on, so you should be aware of how much space is available. You should also keep an eye on your SD card memory so that you don’t run out of space for your videos and music.

Android: How to Access Common Emoticons from the Messaging (SMS) Keyboard

Instead of having to type out your emoticons, you can use the Messaging keyboard to access these symbols directly for easy insertion.

Android: How to Redownload Purchased Applications and Games

If you have wiped all the data from your device or accidentally uninstalled an application that you wanted to keep, redownloading your purchased applications is a painless process. You won’t have to repurchase the app.

Android: Disable Android Market Software Update Notifications

It seems that there are a great deal of updates frequently put out for various Android applications. if you are tired of dealing with the notification appearing in your status bar, you can disable it and deal with the software updates when you feel like it.

Nexus One: How to Change the Default Application

If you have set the default application for a file type of action and wish to change it to another application, you will find that the solution is not very apparent. By following these steps, you can easily clear the defaults for an application so that you can choose a new default application.

Nexus One: How to Post to Google Buzz from Voice Search

If you’re on the go and need to make a quick post to Google Buzz, you can easily do so with the help of Voice Search on your phone.

Nexus One: How to Unpair a Bluetooth Device

Whether it’s because you purchased a new Bluetooth headset for your phone to replace your current one, or you have just decided that you no longer need to keep your phone paired to another Bluetooth device, unpairing a Bluetooth device from your Android phone is a simple task.

Nexus One: Update Your Searchable Items to Only Include the Desired Sources

The Nexus One includes applications, contacts, plus visited websites and bookmarks in its list of searchable items. You can customize the list to include your music, internet radio stations, note titles, etc. (depending on installed applications).

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