How to Check Screen Time on Android

Everyone has a screen in their pocket, but that’s not always a good thing. Some people are concerned about how much they use their smartphones. Android devices include a handy tool to let you keep tabs on your screen time. Android devices have a suite of tools called “Digital Wellbeing.” It’s your one-stop shop for seeing detailed breakdowns for how you use your phone.

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How to Remove a Sim Card From an iPhone

Every iPhone has a SIM card slot on one of its sides. That slot houses a tray that holds your iPhone’s SIM card. That SIM card lets your phone connect to your cellular carrier so that you can make phone calls and get mobile data.

You might never need to access your SIM card if you bought your iPhone with one pre-installed from the carrier. However, if you buy a phone unlocked and SIM-free, or are buying used, you’re going to need to be familiar with what a SIM card is, and how to swap one out.

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How to Control Your Android Phone With Your Face

The most direct way to use a touchscreen is to, well, touch it, but that’s not something everyone can do. Android’s expansive accessibility tools can help you navigate around the phone with only your eyes and facial expressions. Android includes a number of tools for people who can’t interact with touchscreens in the typical ways. Moving around with your voice is a big one, but you can also use your eyes and face with a tool called “Switch Access.”

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How to Create Shareable Text Snippets in Chrome for Android

Want to share an excerpt from something you read online? There are several ways you can do it, but Google Chrome has a cool method that turns quotes into stylish, shareable cards. At the time of writing, this feature is available in Chrome Beta for Android. Once you’ve enabled the flag, you can share text as images with different fonts, colors, and backgrounds. It’s a much more visual way to share a quote on social media.

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