●● Call answering/ending:

-- Answering key: Set to answer calls by pressing the Home key.

--The power key ends calls: Set to end a call when you press the Power key.

●● Accessibility shortcut: Add a shortcut to accessibility settings that appears when you press and hold the Power key.

●● Screen timeout: Select the length of time that the device waits before turning off the display backlight.

●● TalkBack: Activate TalkBack, which provides voice feedback.

●● Install web scripts: Set applications to install web scripts to make their web content more accessible.

●● Font size: Change the font size for creating or showing items in applications.

●● Mono audio: Enable mono sound when you listen to audio with one earbud.

●● Turn off all sounds: Mute all device sounds.

●● Tap and hold delay: Set the recognition time for tapping and holding the screen.

Developer options

Change the settings for application development.

●● USB debugging: Activate USB debugging mode to connect your device to a computer with a USB cable.

●● Development device ID: View your device’s development ID.

●● Allow mock locations: Allow mock locations and service information to be sent to a Location Manager service for testing.

Settings

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