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(More customer reviews)I've been using Android since the very first T-Mobile G1 and the Droid 2 is my third Android phone. Despite my years of experience with Android, I learned a few things from the book, especially on how best to use the voice recognition features (e.g., double-tap the Home button to get instant access to voice commands) and on keyboard shortcuts (Search-B calls up the browser; Search-G zaps you into Gmail).
There is a great section on using the Droid 2 as a music player.
A lot of the software that people want or need to use with Android is not available for the Macintosh operating system. The author does a great job of suggesting work-arounds for Macintosh owners.
The book is essentially for anyone new to Android and, due to its easy-to-skim design, valuable for experienced Android/Droid 2 users. Well worth the modest Amazon discounted price.
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Ready to unleash the Droid 2? This entertaining guide helps you take full command of Motorola's sleek new device to get online, shop, find locations, keep in touch, and much more. Every page is packed with useful information you can put to work right away, from setup to troubleshooting, with lots of valuable tips and tricks along the way.
Get organized. Sync your contacts, calendar, and email with your Google Calendar and Outlook accounts.
Go online. Make your phone a portable hotspot or a modem to get your laptop online.
Be productive. Use Google docs to create and edit documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.
Play music. Purchase music from Amazon and sync your Droid 2 with Windows Media Player.
Capture photos and video. Edit your photos and share everything you shoot—instantly.
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