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Wi-Fi connection. You’ll get both a graph and a list, showing which app used how much.
Use the Overflow button to turn on the Wi-Fi usage, as well as toggle data roaming, au-
to-sync, and background data restrictions. The “Data Usage Cycle” lets you look back
through previous months.
More: Brings up the following...
Airplane Mode: Check to toggle on Airplane Mode, which turns off all communication
with your phone, including calls, wi-fi, and cellular data. You can also access the Air-
plane Mode toggle by holding down the Power Button as if you were going to reboot your
phone.
Default SMS App: If you have more than one SMS app installed, you may select which
one is used by default here.
Tethering & Portable Hotspot: Allows you to turn your phone into a portable Wi-Fi
hotspot as well as tether its Internet connection directly to another Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
device.
NOTE: Some carriers disallow these practices, so check your documentation
carefully! Also be aware that tethering and hotspot usage can eat up your
monthly allotment of data very quickly!
VPN: Here you may configure a virtual private network. VPNs are most often used to
connect a phone securely to a work network while on the road.
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Dual SIM Settings: Here you can toggle each SIM on and off and set which one gets
used when mobile data is required.
Sound: Here you can change ringtone selection and vibration options. The most useful
button here is “Volumes”, which lets you adjust the volumes music, ringtones, and alarms
independently of each other. You will also find a series of checkboxes for controlling how
the phone reacts when you touch it and whether it makes sound or vibrates when you do
so.
Display: Adjust your brightness and wallpaper, as well as toggling whether your display
rotates automatically when your phone is tilted. The Sleep sub-menu determines how
soon your phone goes to sleep, while the Daydream sub-menu lets you configure what
your phone displays while it is plugged in and charging. Lastly, the Font Size sub-menu