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Welcome, Infonomies is a
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ShowMe 11T Pro and today I'll show you a couple tweaks you can do on this phone
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So to get started I'm gonna begin with a dark mode which simply turns on a system-wide dark mode
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Now this setting can be found in your settings under display and you have the two options right here
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Additionally, you also have the scheduled dark mode which simply allows you to
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on to switch between light and dark mode depending on the time, which is possibly
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probably the better option in my, at least in my opinion. Because during the daytime I do prefer to have it in light mode
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It is easier to see it when it's light outside. And during the night time, obviously, bright white light isn't, uh, is no
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beno for the eyes, so dark mode is here to save you
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but throughout the video I'm going to be using Light Mode anyway because on the video I think it looks just better
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Now this is the first option I want to show you. Now moving on to the next one it's going to be the gesture navigation
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Now once you done the setup if you paid attention throughout the setup there was no
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no options for like gesture navigations which one you want to use so that's a little bit of a shame
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but the option is here on the phone and to toggle it on I need to do it a
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go to home screen and where is home screen or just home screen and find system navigation
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and you have the two options so obviously we've been using the buttons and here's the
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gestures if you used gestures before don't need for you to go through a learning process
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just select not now and this will toggle them on and if you never use those before
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the way you do is swipe up to go home swipe up and and hold to go to recent and swipe from either side to go back As you can see it shows you this little arrow
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Once you let go, it goes back. And same goes from the other side
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There we go, that's the quick version of gesture navigation. Now moving on to the next option, it is the second space
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Now I'm not going to go actually set it up because that will just take a little bit too much
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time but virtually what it is is two different spaces for your phone and they are
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completely separated from each other so on one on the main space as it would be
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called which is this one you have for instance this wallpaper and some kind of
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applications contact some documents and stuff like that as you normally do on
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your phone right and then if you create a second space that second space will
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have just the default applications upon creation so the ones that default applications mean the ones that you only had when you set up the device and
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didn't install anything it won't have any Google accounts it won't have
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anything else so it's basically like a fresh phone where you can load up whole
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new different set of applications new accounts new up new files photos whatever
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you do basically it stays on the second space as long as you do it on the
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second space and first space again as or the main one is just separated from
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from the second space as well. So they virtually have like two different phones while using only one
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And to actually activate this, you want to go into these settings
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and from here we're going to go into special features and you will have second space
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And simply go here to turn on second space. This will force you to set up a pin pattern or password if you're not using one
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just so you can sign between those things between those two spaces So for instance you can set one pattern for this space and a whole new different pattern for the other space
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And depending on which pattern you use on your lag screen, it will boot you on the adequate space that you have put in the pattern for
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So anyway, moving on to the next option that I wanted to show you
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it was going to be the refresh rate. By default I believe this device comes with just a 60 Hz
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Let's just make sure, yep, it's hard set to 60 for some stupid reason
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So there is no option or it doesn't show you an option throughout the setup which again a shame here
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But if you go under the settings and the display you will find refresh rate
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where you will be able to change it to 120. And as you can see there's a little bit of an animation going on right here
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and this is just a general like animation to show you how the 120 hertz affects the display
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how content will look on it. So as you can see, the 60 is a little bit choppy, kind of like just jumps around
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while the 120 is just a nice smooth movement. And even though this is exaggerated to oblivion, this is basically the difference you get
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when as an example if you do a screen recording and slow down that recording
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to see each individual frame this is basically how it would in a way look like
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and obviously 120 makes your phone just run battery smooth everything looks like this so everything has this nice smooth motion to it
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the downside of it is your battery will be drained a little bit quicker because of it
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so if you prefer smoothness over battery I highly recommend using it
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but if you the person that would prefer to save your battery then I guess stick with the default 60 And moving on to the last option which one to the show it is the color scheme And again as all the other options it is located
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under the display. If you scroll down it's right above the refresh rate color scheme and it
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is set to vivid as basically every other, every device has by default. So vivid if you
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brighten it up actual like reasonable brightness. The reason why looks super bright right now is just because of the camera settings it is not
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actually that bright for me but the reason why I also brighten it up is
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because you can then get to see clear image of these pencils or two thousand
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pencils um color pencils however they called and if you pay attention to some of
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them as an example this orange right here or the pinkish ones they are way too
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bright, almost to the point that it seems like the color is almost glowing, radiating
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And obviously that is not the most realistic look to a coloring pencil, so if you prefer more
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of a realistic color on your screen, then I do advise you to go to standard, which will give you
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a little bit more toned down colors, a little bit more realistic to what things should look
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like. Obviously you will have a little bit more washed out colors because of this, but personally
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I do prefer those washed out colors because they are more accurate. They don't need to be as
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poppy as they are with vivid. So, anyway, this would conclude all the tweaks and the tricks
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that I want to share with you. And if you found this very helpful, don't forget to add like, subscribe, and thanks for watching
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