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Welcome, in front of me is a Motorola One Zoom and today I will show you a couple tweaks
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and tricks that you can do on this device. So we're going to begin with one that allows you to just change certain parts of the device
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to be a little bit darker, basically dark theme, but it's not system wide as the newer
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Android devices are, but it's still better than nothing. So let's go into the settings and from here we're going to go into the display
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So right here tap on advanced and at the bottom you should see device theme and at the moment
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it's set to automatic but you can change it to light, which well it's the one that it
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was at anyway, or you can change it to dark and when you pull down you can automatically
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see that there is the dark theme. I'm not sure if it extends to other apps, it doesn't actually look like it does
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So now if we go back to the display and there, the themes, the automatic version basically
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sets it based on the wallpaper as you can see right here. So if your wallpaper is dark it will actually change it to dark mode, but if it's bright
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it will keep it on a light mode. So you can choose which one you want
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Now another thing that I want to show is the animation speed, so you can change the way
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how fast the animations go by just tapping. When you see the animations of zooming in and out for instance, you can actually change
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that how quick it goes and again you can do that in the settings
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So let's go back to the settings which I just quit. Then go into system, about phone, scroll down and where you see build number tap on that
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seven times and you will see the like confirmation only if you have one set
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If you don't it will just give you a message that developer mode has been enabled as it
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is right now. So from here we can go back and then tap on advanced and you will see developer options
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From here let's scroll down so somewhere a little bit past halfway you will have the
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window animation scale, transition animation scale and animation duration scale. Now by default they are set to one so you can change it to half speed by choosing 0.5
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and this will basically increase the animation speed by twice as fast
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So now if I were to quit you can see that this animation is way faster than it was previously
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Now you could go a little bit more crazy and set it to for instance off, but personally
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I disadvise on that. It might create a little bit of a weird animation or lag thereof with just screen flickering
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from being for instance like you can see the shadow around the window right now and if
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you for instance quit instead of fading out quickly it will just literally flip out of
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existence and it might look a little bit weird when everything just for instance like the
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background there just becomes instantly as bright as this window but on the entire screen
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So I'll just keep it as it is on half. Now if you wish to you can do without any problem go to off and it will not change anything
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but for some cases it might just look weird. Now this is basically a matter of preference in a way
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So I'm gonna go back to half speed and move on to the next week which will be just a simple
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one that is enabled by default and it just allows you to pull down the notification panel
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from anywhere on the screen. Now normally and at the moment still majority of the devices you have to reach all the way
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to the top to pull down the notification panel and with a display like this one which is
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I think 6.3 inches it's a fairly hefty display and if you're holding the phone normally in
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your hand you might have struggled to reach the top of it to pull down the notification panel
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You can actually do it from just about the middle of the display as you can see right
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here anything lower you need to have a little bit of a drag so for instance as you can see
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here it doesn't work anymore. So about halfway is the lowest you can go but it's still better than having to pull
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down from the top of the screen. And like I said it was just a simple one but in my opinion very helpful
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So moving on we're going to go into navigation gestures and in this phone they're completely
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named like the name of it is completely out of whack and if you try to search for it in
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the settings you will not be able to find it. The only thing you can actually see normally is once you first set up the device you'll
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have like a bluish greenish button right here so you can tap on that basically the same
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as the logo right here of the Motorola. And if you already tapped on it and disregarded it then you won't see it so you want to go
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into the Motorola app right here. Then tap on the bars right here and go into Moto Actions where you can find one button
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navigation once you select this you will have a little guide on it on basically how to use
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it to try it out. So tap to go home, swipe left to go back, swipe right to previous page, swipe up for
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recent apps and hold to launch assistant. There we go
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And I think I just didn't actually enable it so turn it on there we go
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So now you have this button and it works like this. Now it's a fairly nice one it also looks nice, clean, looks aesthetically pleasing in my opinion
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Still not the best one I personally prefer to have the swipe or back button to be on
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the side so you have to swipe from the sides kind of like on the Apple but it's still better
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than having the actual buttons right there or the Google navigation that they have
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And the last thing that I want to show is the animation for the fingerprint
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So normally if you have a fingerprint set as you will, come on there we go, so once
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you press on it you can see that there is an animation around your finger and if I could
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actually go so you can you can see that animation now just around your finger
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Now you can actually change that by going into the settings and then security, security
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and location right here and tap on your fingerprint, confirm it by putting the pattern and here
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you have animation style. So this is the one that is set by default and you can tap on additional ones to see
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different ones as you can see this basically how it would look if you press your finger
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right here or this one. This one looks really nice in my opinion so that's what I'm going to choose
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So all you need to do is just select it and then it can go back and now you can see it
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will look like this. So just a nice tweak to how your device looks like when you're trying to unlock it so you
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can get a nice look at it. So this would conclude the tweaks and tricks that I wanted to share and if you found any
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of them helpful don't forget to hit like, subscribe and thanks for watching

