To better organize your apps, your iPhone allows you to create folders in which you can put relevant apps together.This makes finding apps easier and declutters your phone’s home screen.
A password manager is a great thing to use if you want to keep your passwords secure and easy to remember. Google’s Password Manager built-in to Chrome is a popular option and it works on Android too.
While we don’t necessarily recommend everyone use their browser’s password manager, it’s better than nothing. Plus, Google’s password manager has gotten a lot better over the years. If you use it in Google Chrome on your computer, you should use it on Android, too.
Have you customized too many setting options on your iPhone and now want to start from scratch? If so, your iPhone makes it easy to bring all your settings to their factory values.
To enable XMP, you’ll need to head into your computer’s BIOS.
Restart your computer and press the appropriate key at the start of the boot process–often “Esc”, “Delete”, “F2”, or “F10”.
The key may be displayed on your computer’s screen during the boot-up process. If you’re not sure what the appropriate key is for your computer, check your computer’s–or your motherboard’s–documentation.
Poke around in the BIOS and look for an option named “XMP”.
This option may be right on the main settings screen, or it may be buried in an advanced screen about your RAM. It may be in an “overclocking” options section, although it isn’t technically overclocking.