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Navigating your Android Phone

Presented by Tech Exchange
Saturday, 10/4/2025
1:00 - 2:00
Learning Studio - 5th Fl
Main Library
Address

100 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA 94102
United States

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Android phones are popular and affordable and have great smart phone features.  Do you know how to navigate your Android phone to make use of what it can do for you?  Bring your android phone and follow along as the instructor give tips and tricks on how to unlock your phone’s hidden potential.  Space Limited. Register: 415-557-4388 

 

Tech Exchange was founded by Bruce Buckelew, a pioneer in addressing the digital divide through green technology solutions. After retiring from IBM as a Systems Engineer and Manager, Bruce completed his Masters coursework in Educational Technology at San Francisco State University and began volunteering at Oakland Technical High School. With the help of students, Bruce began refurbishing computers to provide to families in need. For nearly 30 years we have provided free refurbished computers and digital literacy training to low-income families and supported schools' and community centers' technology needs.

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