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In this video, our expert Matthew will show you the most interesting features and tips for the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro.
What are the most interesting features of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro? What are the hidden modes on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro? What are the tricks on the Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro?
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Welcome. In front of me I have Samsung Galaxy Watch 5 Pro and I'm going to show you a few tricks you can use on this device
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First I'm going to show you how to use the gestures on this watch. So let's wake up the screen on our watch by pressing the home button, then swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the menu
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Now scroll through the menu, find the settings icon and tap on it
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Next scroll down, find the option called Advanced Features. Advanced features and select it
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And here, find the category called gestures. And we have a couple of them
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Answer calls. Dismiss alerts and calls and quick lunch. First, let's tap on answer calls
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This gesture allows you to answer the calls with your watch by performing a gesture
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So if you enable this option, you will be able to answer the calls by shaking your arm twice
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by bending it at the elbow, rather. So you can do this movement to answer the calls
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Okay, next gesture is to dismiss alerts and calls and if you enable this option, it allows you to perform the gesture to dismiss calls and alerts
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And to do it, you simply rotate your wrist twice like this to dismiss the alerts
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And the last option is to quick launch. Basically, it allows you to launch the application or feature by using the gesture
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And if you enable it, we will see the option to select an option right here, and you can select the app or feature from the list, for example, calendar
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And now when you perform the gesture, which is basically something like you would be knocking, something like this
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And if you perform the gesture, it should open the app or feature you selected
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Of course, be aware to perform the gestures. You need to be wearing your watch. So if you're not having your watch on your wrist, it won't work
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So be aware of that. Okay. Now once we done with the gestures I going to show you another thing which is button shortcuts By default you have three shortcuts on your watch that you can perform with buttons
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We have two buttons, and we can perform three shortcuts with them. First one is to press and hold the button to open the Bixby
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That's up by default. The second one is to double press the home button to open the recent app
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oh that's why it's opening the Bixby because it opens the app
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you recently closed. So if I double press it, it's going to bring me back to Bixby
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and if I double press it again, it's going to show me settings. That's how it works
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It shows the app that you closed recently. And the lastmore shortcut
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is the back button. If you press it, it goes back to the
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previous page, basically. And we can customize this. We can go to
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the advanced features in settings, tap on customize keys, and here we have home key category and bug key category
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We can tap on the double press in the home key category
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and here we can select the app or feature to open when we double press the home button
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So for example, calculator, and now when I press the button twice
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it's going to open the calculator. Okay? Next we have the press and hold
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If you tap on this, you will be able to change between Biggsby and Power of Menu
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So if you select Power of Menu, it's going to open my button. power off, it's going to open the power off menu, like this
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And the last option is back key, short press, and here we can select go to previous screen or show recent apps
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If you select show recent apps and press the buck key, it's going to open the recent apps menu
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Okay, let me bring the default state to the buttons, like that
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and go back for now. Okay, next thing I want to show you is to how to enable the Google Assistant
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on your watch because the watch is or other the Google Assistant is on your watch by default
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but for some reason we can access it by default You won see it here and also anywhere else It is on our watch but to enable it we need to update it And to update it you will need to have the access to the internet on your watch
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And also, you will need to have the Google account added to your watch so you can use the Google Play Store
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Once you have both things, you can open the App Store on your or Google Play Store on your watch in the Play Store
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you can scroll all the way down, find the option called My Apps, tap on it
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and here you should see the assistant on the list of available updates
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Tap on it, tap on update, and wait until the app is done updating
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And once the application is done updating, we can go back to homescreen. And now when you open the menu, the Google Assistant will be right here in the menu
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And you can tap on the icon to access it, as you can see. and you can also go to the settings to the shortcuts
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customize keys options, so advanced features, customize keys, the present hold shortcut
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and we can assign it to open the assistant now. So if you present hold the button
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it's going to open the Google Assistant. Okay. The next thing I want to show you is the recent apps menu
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So basically, if you close the app, by default, it doesn't close
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or rather than, yes, it doesn't close completely. Basically, it's still in the memory on your watch
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and you can go back to it if you want to or you can close it completely to free up the memory space
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And to do it, we need to open the recent apps menu on our watch. And to open it, swipe up from the bottom of the screen to open the menu
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And the first icon at the top is the recent apps. You can tap on it to open the recent apps menu
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And here we have it. We have the list of apps that were recently closed or opened on our watch
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And you can, for example, tap. maritime it back again, like this, or you can close them completely to free up the memory
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on your watch So you can swipe up on it to close it You can also close all of them by tapping on this close all button like this Also you can assign the shortcut
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the button shortcut, to open the recent apps menu. So we can open the settings
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tap on advanced features, tap on customized keys, and we can tap on shortcut for the back key
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short press, and set it to show recent apps, and it's going to open the recent apps menu like this
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Okay. And the last thing I want to show you is the orientation
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So basically, if you want to wear your watch, for example, on the left hand
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but you prefer to have the buttons like this, you can change the orientation of the watch to have it like that
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And to do it, simply let's open the settings on our watch
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scroll down, find the option called general, selected, and then find the option called orientation
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And here we can select on which wrist we want to wear the watch, for example, right
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and then the key position. Do you want to have them on the right side or the left side
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So let's say I want to have them on the left side. The screen will flip, and now I can wear the watch like this to have the buttons on the left side
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If I select right, it's going to flip again and I can change it to have it like that
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And if I select the left wrist, it doesn't matter, I think
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Yeah, it's just, if you want to flip the screen, you can do by key position like that
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Okay. And that's how you change the orientation of the screen. And that's about all
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