Settings
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Applications settings
You use the Applications settings to view details about the applications installed on
your phone, to manage their data and force them to stop, and to set whether you want
to permit installation of applications that you obtain from web sites and email.
Applications settings screen
Unknown sources
Check to permit installation of applications that you obtain
from web sites, email, or other locations other than Android Market.
Warning!
To protect your phone and personal data, download applications only from trusted
sources, such as Android Market.
Manage applications
Opens a list of all the applications and other software
installed on your phone, along with their sizes. By default, only downloaded
applications are shown, and they are sorted in alphabetical order. Press
Menu
and
touch
Filter
to change the list to show all applications, only running applications, or
only downloaded applications. Press
Menu
and touch
Sort by size
to display
applications in order by size. Touch an application to open its Application Info screen.
See “Application Info screen” on page 343.
Running services
Opens a list of services—applications or parts of applications
that provide services to other applications or that run even when their main
application isn’t running. Examples include the Android onscreen keyboard and the
small portion of Google Talk that always listens for incoming messages. Above each
service, one or more gray bars show what processes the running service needs and
how much memory it’s using (how much memory you would recover if you stopped
the service). Depending on the service, when you touch it in the list it either opens a
dialog in which you can stop it or opens its Settings screen.
Development
See “Development screen” on page 344.
Application Info screen
The Application Info screen for each application lists its name and version, along with
details about the application. Depending on the application and where it came from, it
may also include buttons for managing the application’s data, forcing the application
to stop, and uninstalling the application. It also lists details about the kinds of
information about your phone and data that the application has access to.
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Page 16: ...About this guide 14 AUG 2 2 1 101 Android User s Guide...
Page 48: ...Android basics 46 AUG 2 2 1 101 Android User s Guide...
Page 66: ...Connecting to networks and devices 64 AUG 2 2 1 101 Android User s Guide...
Page 94: ...Searching by text and voice 92 AUG 2 2 1 101 Android User s Guide...
Page 112: ...Contacts 110 AUG 2 2 1 101 Android User s Guide...
Page 120: ...Accounts 118 AUG 2 2 1 101 Android User s Guide...
Page 172: ...Google Voice 170 AUG 2 2 1 101 Android User s Guide...
Page 184: ...Google Talk 182 AUG 2 2 1 101 Android User s Guide...
Page 204: ...Email 202 AUG 2 2 1 101 Android User s Guide...
Page 209: ...Messaging 207 AUG 2 2 1 101 Android User s Guide...
Page 214: ...Messaging 212 AUG 2 2 1 101 Android User s Guide...
Page 252: ...Maps 250 AUG 2 2 1 101 Android User s Guide...
Page 260: ...Camera 258 AUG 2 2 1 101 Android User s Guide...
Page 274: ...Gallery 272 AUG 2 2 1 101 Android User s Guide...
Page 300: ...Music 298 AUG 2 2 1 101 Android User s Guide...
Page 320: ...Car Home 318 AUG 2 2 1 101 Android User s Guide...
Page 365: ...19 8 Market Use Android market to browse and search for free and paid applications...