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Welcome. And follow me as a Op. Po. A. 77. And today I will show you a couple tweaks and tricks you can do on this device
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I'm going to start off by opening up our settings. And we're going to navigate to homescreen and a lock screen
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And in here we have a couple different things that at least I find useful and hopefully you will too
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So number one will be the home screen mode. Now I believe some of these options might be visible when you're first setting up your device
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I know that gestures are. I don't know if this was visible
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So this allows you to select if your display or home screen precisely
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has all the apps smack in the middle of it or if you have an updra. Now it looks like updure is the default option
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but if you want to have like this kind of apple-like feel
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where all your apps are on your home screen and you don't have the pull-up app drawer
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and you can go with the that's called standard mode for some reason
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anyway moving on we also have the icon pull-down gesture or aka a one-handed mode
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and we do need to enable this so I'm just gonna enable it it gives you a nice animation how it actually works so I'm gonna demonstrate it now so once we are on
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our home screen you can just do this sort of thing where is it there we go so I
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guess there was not enough icons Why isn't it working every time
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I'm trying to figure out the actual correct way to grab it
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Because as you can see, it sometimes works, sometimes it does not
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That launches Google, so no. So it looks like just swiping, there we go
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And that was my code falling. It looks like just swiping on the bezel of the screen upwards
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That's how to activate. Which is not necessarily what it's kind of shown like over here
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But still, I guess it just takes a little bit of practice to get used to it
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But once you do, obviously if you have a full screen full of app
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and this will allow you to quickly access them and it is pretty useful
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It has typically the one-handed mode just kind of shifts the entire display downwards
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and provides you nothing on the top which is kind of useless. But anyway, let's move over to the next option, which will be the swipe down on the home screen to get your notifications
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By default if you swipe down you get the search. Once you actually set it up, I'm going to close it
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And let's go back and here we'll have the screen. the swipe down on home screen to get notifications
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And now when we do this, you get our довification shade, which personally I have more use
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of that rather than the search. For me I use typically a different launcher on my phone which has the built search in a different way So swiping down on my home screen is better to have like the app drawer for me
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because I don't have to reach all the way to the top to actually pull it down
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This is really handy. Now moving on to the next option, which was also under the home screen
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you swipe down, you have you might be looking for, and you have the system navigation
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Here we can choose between the two different navigation styles, either the buttons or the gestures
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So I am using gestures, that's what I personally prefer, but obviously if you want to change them up later on, you can choose them right here
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Now when it comes on to gestures specifically, you also have the stangles right here, like hide gesture guide bar
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As you can see, we have this little bar at the bottom which activates as a indicator on what we're supposed to swipe on
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But if you turn that off, it absolutely hides it. and it gives you the nice and clean look to your device
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Now when it comes on to the back gestures like these, they still show up. But obviously they're not visible all the time only when you activate them
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So it adds you or provides you with this nice, cleaner look to your device, which I personally like
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Now moving on to the last thing, it's going to be under the display and brightness
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and here we have our schedule dark mode. So by default, you can switch between light and dark, but you can top right here on a schedule, enable it
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and set it so it switches automatically based on sunset to sunrise or on a custom timer
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And that will allow you to set it up. So for instance, during the daytime, it's in light mode
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which arguably would be the, it's called it a superior way, considering light mode I would argue is easier to see when it like super bright outside And dark mode obviously will be nicer to have during nighttime so you don get flashbanked by your own device
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And down here we also have another option, which is the video color enhancer
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On top on it, and now we do get to just enable it. It doesn't really give us almost anything
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Typically you would have some kind of image as a side-by-side comparison, but Apple decided not to
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include this kind of thing. So I'm just going to quickly try to explain what it possibly does
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It will be very hard to show you and also to probably see the difference
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It's easy to see it once you have a side-by-side comparison, but what it typically does is
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increases saturation and makes the shadows look a little bit darker while the light areas are
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easier to see and adds a more like poppy image. I don't know how to exactly explain
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this but it makes the image or video specifically look more appealing by just making it look more
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vibrant and the shadows and everything just more like dynamic so does objectively increase the
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fidelity of the image as long as you are into that kind of image if you like your image to be
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desaturated and just more flat then you probably want to keep that off now with that being said this would
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conclude the tweaks and the tricks that I had for you. So if you found this very helpful, don't forget to head like, subscribe and thanks for watching