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Welcome. Infoomone is an Aces ROG phone 8 Pro, and today I'll show you a couple tweaks and tricks you can do on this phone
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So to get started, we're going to open up our settings. And let's start off by going into the display section. Here we have a couple different things that I'm going to be showcasing
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So number one, we have the Splendid, which is the dumbest way of calling message
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settings that is associated with color scheme. But that's basically what it is
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So it allows you to choose the saturation of your display. And you have several different options to choose from here
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So choose whichever one you want like the most. I personally find that most devices have the colors overdone by default
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So I do like to have something a little bit more toned down, with a little bit more yellowish tint to it, which makes the device nicer to look at during
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like nighttime. which is also the most time I spend on the phone anyway
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Now moving on to the next option we have the refresh rate below right here
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and we have several different options Now this device can go all the way to 165 Hertz which is pretty insane Now this option probably will be best at Auto for most people
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but for the people that maybe just want to preserve their battery life and they don't do anything that would require a high refresh rate
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For instance, maybe you tend to read a lot of the books on your phone
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Then you probably would benefit from 60 Hertz, which would drop down the resolution a little bit lower
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and give you better battery life. Continuing on, if we keep on scrolling down, we have the system color scheme
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Basically, it shows between light and dark mode. So here you can choose whichever one you want permanently, or you can have it so it automatically
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switches based on sunrise to sunset or on a custom schedule. I'm going to keep this off so it doesn't change right now
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And moving on a little bit lower. have status bar icon manager this is a pretty neat option that not very many devices have
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and what it allows you to do is hide all the icons right here that are associated with toggles
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so things like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth location hotspots and all that stuff you can simply toggle it off
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as in visibility of it so just going to go a little bit crazy right here
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And you can see that a bunch of toggles start to disappear from here. Now I am going to keep the
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battery, even though you can hide it, probably not the best idea. So there we go. I can see now
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all the icons are hidden while still everything being enabled. I do know what is running on my device
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like localizations on all that stuff so i don't really care to see it all the time in my
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status bar and this is a fantastic way to get rid of that clutter now moving on to
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gestures which we also have somewhere in here there we go system navigation you can enable
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gesture navigation and what it does is basically gives you this bar at the bottom which we
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swipe up to go home swipe up and hold to go to recent and swipe from either side to go back
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Additionally, we have settings and here can change the sensitivity of the back gesture
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When you start shifting it, you can see it shows up this blue area
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This is where your finger needs to start the swipe from to the outside of that blue area
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to trigger the actual back gesture. So it can increase it decreases If you find that you triggering the back gesture when just trying to kind of scroll a web page to the site or something like that you might want to make the sensitivity of it a little bit lower which should help you with that
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Now, a little bit lower there, we have also gesture indication, which is this bar right here, and we can hide it
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It serves no purpose, to be honest, so there's no reason for it to be on the screen
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I personally like to hide it, which also gives me cleaner look to the device
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And also, One last thing that was in here, which is the swipe to invoke assistant
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Basically swipe for voice assistant. If you use it, you can keep it on
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And the way you use it is, I think, like this. Yep, there we go, so you swipe out of corner, so off from the corner sideways
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and you can see that it brings it up. You can turn that off if you don't use it, as it serves no purpose
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if you obviously not using it. And also might prevent you from miss swipes
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And there we go, those are basically most of the tweaks and tricks around to show you
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