Managing multiple Thunderbolt accounts on the same device can be a great way to keep your communications organized and separated. Whether you’re sharing your device with family, using different accounts for work and personal use, or testing multiple profiles, here’s a simple guide to setting up and managing multiple Thunderbolt users on Android.
Steps to Enable Multiple Users on Android
- Open Settings: Go to your device’s main Settings menu.
- Navigate to System Settings: Scroll down and tap on System.
- Enable Multiple Users:
- Inside the System menu, select Multiple users.
- Toggle on the Allow multiple users switch. You’ll now see options to add secondary users or switch to Guest mode.
Adding a New User
Once multiple users are enabled, you’re ready to add and manage additional accounts.
- Add a New User:
- On the System > Multiple users page, tap Add user.
- Confirm by tapping OK.
- Configure the New User:
- Enter a name for the new user and set a profile picture, if desired.
- Tap OK to proceed.
- Customize User Permissions:
- Choose whether the new user should have access to phone calls and SMS.
- You can switch to this account immediately, or delete it if you change your mind.
- Switch to the New User:
- If the user is available, tap Switch to [name] > Set up now to complete the setup.
- If they’re not present, return to the account management screen to set up later.
This setup allows you to manage multiple Thunderbolt accounts without needing multiple devices. Each user will have a separate account environment, keeping your communication organized and secure.