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iPhone Low Power Mode: Activate it to save battery life
If the battery level of your iPhone drops below 20 percent, iOS suggests that you activate the battery saving mode. But did you know that you can also activate it with a full battery? This is recommended if you have to live without access to a nearby power outlet for some time. In this short tutorial, we’ll introduce you to the inconvenient yet practical tip!

by Benjamin Lucks

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One UI 5: How to install Android 13 on your Galaxy S22 right now
Just like Apple and Google, Samsung has a testing program for those who want to actively participate in building the new version of the operating system by submitting feedback. The Android 13 beta testing program is already open and in this article we show you how you can sign up and participate in the development of One UI 5. Related: Which Samsung phones will receive the Android 13 update?

by Camila Rinaldi

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Create your own Alexa commands: How Alexa’s Skill Blueprints Works
Did you know that you can create your own Alexa commands that come with custom responses? This is the perfect opportunity to make an Alexa fan happy. Or perhaps you would like to customize your smart home and add your own replies. Thanks to our coffee break today, you’ll only need five minutes to learn how Alexa’s Skill Blueprints work!

by Benjamin Lucks

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Let it buzz! How to create custom vibrations for your iPhone
With your own vibration patterns, you can instantly recognize callers and certain incoming notifications on your iPhone. To do this, tap the screen of the smartphone like a musical instrument and lose yourself in funky rhythms. In today’s coffee break, I’ll briefly show you how it’s done!

by Benjamin Lucks

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Cyberflashing: How to protect yourself from unwanted AirDrops on iPhone
AirDrop has become an indispensable feature on the iPhone and other Apple devices. It enables file sharing in the simplest form—but that’s exactly what attracts shady people as well. Recently, abuse of this practical function is rising through an act known as cyberflashing. This article will explain what cyberflashing is about and how you can protect yourself.

by Carsten Drees

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How to get Alexa to pronounce your name correctly
Your name is a little unusual and pronounced incorrectly by Amazon’s Alexa? If that’s the case, then you can easily correct your name’s pronunciation in the Alexa app. You can choose from several options or define the separators and accents in your name yourself. NextPit shows you how this works!

by Benjamin Lucks

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How to use Emergency SOS calls on your iPhone
The Emergency SOS feature on the iPhone allows you to call for help and alert your emergency contacts if needed. The feature is present by default on all Apple smartphones, as well as on the Apple Watch. Today we will show you how to make an emergency call using your iPhone. Related: How to turn on Apple Watch fall detection

by Camila Rinaldi

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Nothing Phone (1): 6 secret functions of the Glyph interface
One of the major selling points of the Nothing Phone (1) is its Glyph interface. This system of microLEDs serve as visual notifications, offering more or less secret features that I’ll show you here and in a video.

by Antoine Engels

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How to delete your Samsung account from your Galaxy device?
If you have a Samsung account on your Samsung smartphone, you can’t directly delete your account from your phone. We’ll explain to you how to remove your account in this quick tutorial.

by Antoine Engels

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How to store your vaccine pass in your Galaxy’s Samsung Wallet
The Samsung Wallet is the perfect solution for Galaxy smartphones to store your credit cars, loyalty cards or other cards in one place. But did you know that you can also store your vaccination certificate here? In this short tutorial, NextPit shows you how it works.

by Carsten Drees

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