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Exploring Galaxy Tab A - The Illustrated Practical Guide to using Samsung Galaxy Tab A - cover

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Exploring Galaxy Tab A - The Illustrated Practical Guide to using Samsung Galaxy Tab A

Kevin Wilson

Publisher: Elluminet Press

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Summary

Exploring Galaxy Tab is the perfect companion for your new Samsung Galaxy A Tablet. Written by best-selling technology author, lecturer, and computer trainer Kevin Wilson, Exploring Galaxy Tab is packed with step-by-step instructions, full color photos, illustrations, helpful tips and video demos. 
Updated to cover Android 9, Exploring Galaxy Tab will help you :

	Install or upgrade to Android 9
	Setting up your tablet
	Configuring your tablet 
	Transferring data from your old tablet or phone
	Setting up email and social media accounts
	Bluetooth devices and printers
	Connecting to Wifi and the internet
	Tablet navigation with touch gestures
	Using Gmail, Chrome browser, calendar, contacts
	Video chat with Hangouts
	Taking pictures and videos
	Downloading music, films, and TV programs
	and more...


 
In addition, you will learn how to make the most of the new features of Android 9 on the Galaxy Tab A with clear explanations and video demos to help you along the way.
 
You'll want to keep this edition handy as you make your way around your new tablet.
Available since: 03/06/2020.

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