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Affronomy is an honor eight and today I'll show a couple tweaks and tricks you can do on this phone
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So we're gonna start off with the homescreen style, which by default it comes with the, I guess, the iOS kind of look
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where you have all the applications smack in the middle of your home screen. Personally, I'm not a fan of it, so you can actually change this if you prefer to have it the other way or
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around as well. So as can see in the home screen style you have the option to
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select it to drawer it will relaunch the launcher and give it a second and there we go
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Now this is still the kind of I guess the older version of Android that's why you
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do have this button right here which brings out the applications right here
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instead of what you have on the newer device for just kind of swipe up and it brings
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out the up tray. Alternatively if you prefer to have something a little bit different you could also download some kind of lunchers and they usually have their own uproars with also additional customization towards them
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so anyway moving on to the next one that's going to be the navigation keys now unfortunately there is no gesture navigation right here
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so i'm going to only touch upon being able to swap the orientation of them so some people are used to having the back on the other side
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and this really messes them up when it's flipped around so we can actually also flip it around
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by going into the navigation keys in the settings And as you can see we have a couple options So we have the flipped option As you can see it changes the buttons around
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Additionally, you have these options, which allow you to pull down the notification panel from here
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Honestly, I don't really like it as a button like here. So I'm just gonna stick with the default one here
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And moving on to the next option, It's going to be the App Twin, I believe, we're somewhere at the bottom
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There we go. And what this allows you to do is basically create two different instances of the same app
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So we have two different accounts, log in at the same time to a single application
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And as you can see, we have Facebook and WhatsApp here as two options. That's because there is literally nothing I think installed on here
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apart from whatever comes default in here. So I can basically log into your Facebook, turn this on
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and log into another account and then swap between them seamlessly without actually needing to log out of it
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And same goes for the... Same goes for the WhatsApp. Now, I'm not actually going to go into it because I'm not logged in to anything, so
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this would take way too much time. But anyway, moving on to the next option
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It's going to be the color temperature of the display. Now this display, in my opinion, comes a little bit too saturated
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and although we don't really have a really easy way to change the saturation of it
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now what we can do is go into the settings then this play and color temperature and from here as you can see we have a couple of options so we have the default which that the default that we were on we have also warm and cold now can change it to warm to have a little bit more of a
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guess something like a true tone feel to it it's not necessarily as good and also when you enable it do drag it just a titsy bit down
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because it's going to be way too yellowish at the start. So the default is basically smack in the middle of all the color wheel
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Warm is obviously towards the yellowish and cold will be towards bluish
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So if you want to have like this bit more of a paper-like feel
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with a little bit more subtle colors and the white background that being
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whoops, so annoying. Then you can basically just select a little bit
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to warm and drag it a little bit down and this should be in my opinion a little bit
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better obviously the saturation like I mentioned stays here the we only change like the
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hue to it we are not able to change the actual intensity of colors
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so moving on to the next and last option it's continuing the notification panel using
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the fingerprint So you can pull down the notification panel at any moment using the sensor at the back
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And if you using the phone one I personally when I holding the phone I think there almost always on the fingerprint sensor And this basically allows you to not need to kind of like try to reach all the way to the top
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So, anyway, let's first turn it on. And this option is located under fingerprint ID
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And right here, show notification panel. Once enabled it, close this or open it, it doesn't really matter
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So as you can see, I'll just swipe down on the sensor. And it works literally flawlessly
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I'll put it at an angle just so you can see if I'm trying multiple... Oops
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No, it's not working flawlessly when I'm trying to show it, but there you go
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So I basically have to have a good coverage of the... sensor not just like a single tip of your finger slating on it and anyway it works
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actually better than I'm used to some of the phones come with such an option
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but none of them that I can remember had this great of an execution where this
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works basically every time but anyway this would conclude the tweaks and
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