If you live in a place where you are the most tech-savvy person, you are probably going to be the unofficial tech support for the house. However, you don’t have to always be the go-to guy, at least for those who use Android devices.
Yesterday, the official Android Twitter account (@Android) announced that users can now get assistance for their Android-related issues by tweeting using the hashtag #AndroidHelp. Sounds cool, right?
Have questions related to your #Android 📱? We’re here to help. Now, you can get assistance by tweeting your issue using hashtag #AndroidHelp.
— Android (@Android) January 27, 2020
An official Reddit post revealed that the official Android Twitter handle will provide assistance for the following:
- General troubleshooting
- Identity and Authentication
- Accessibility
- Security
- And many other Android features
With several Android users using different devices from a plethora of manufacturers, the hashtag may become a mess. Some speculate that questions not related to Google’s own phone such as Android update timelines may be redirected to the appropriate channels.
You can do that already via using the shortcut for setting pic.twitter.com/GxZCuQZoUU
— Philip Chang (@m4au312) January 27, 2020
We may also see some questions get responses from other users as we have seen since the hashtag went live.
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