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And for now me is a Motorola One Vision and today I'll show you a couple of tweaks and tricks that I can do on this device
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So starting off we're going to begin with the animations which will allow you to shorten the animations of the device
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And to do that we're going to go into about phone right here
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Scroll the way down to build number and let's activate the developer options
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By tap in on it seven times and then go back, go to system advanced and we should have developer
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options right here. Scroll down past halfway and you will see these three options right here
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Window animation scale, transition animation scale and animation duration scale. And you can set them all to 0.5 and this will drastically increase the animation speed
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But you can also go a little bit more crazy and set them all to off
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and then you'll see that there is no more animations so you can get a super quick
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search between applications and moving on we're going to go into display color
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which will just allow you to tweak it a little bit if you wanted to have a specific
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hue to it let's go on there to the display and then we're gonna go or is it
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There we go, colors. That took me a little bit too long
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So we have saturated right now, then you have boosted, which actually doesn't look any different
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It actually seems a little bit less saturated than misaturated. And then you have the natural, which personally I think natural looks the closest
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Now the differences between them are nothing really drastic. You can see it right here in the background
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the blurred image becomes quite more vibrant but apart from that it very close and it more of a personal preference on how you like your display to look then moving on we
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going to go into the gestures of the device now by default this comes with this god-awful pill-war and a bug button and it's the most pitiful excuse of a
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gesture navigations that I have seen so So fortunately Motorola does include their better implementation of it than the
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Google version of it. So we can go into the app. As you can see, Motto app
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And from here, tap on the three bars. And we're going to go into the thing as it's Motto actions
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And there it is, one button navigation, enable that. I tap on no thanks to..
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Apparently I have to go to the guide of it because I have no idea how to use this
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There we go. So now it's on. So as you can see, I'd substitute that pill
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and a bug into a single button. And it works the way
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So you have kind of this slide back and forth for the different apps
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it switches between the apps as you can see press it to go home press and hold to get the
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come on so you still swipe up to get to go to recent and bug button I believe it's from
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these sides I just quick it see I can see if to find out where the bug button is because it looks like
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So apparently you slide it to the side to go back, kind of awkward
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Slide it to the side, then this one switches between apps, as you can see
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Although it's right now glitching out for some reason. So let's go back
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I can see, add switches when it actually works properly. The bug button isn't my favorite option, but
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press home, back, recent. Basically, more minimalistic, removes that kind of awful pill button
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but this isn't necessarily the greatest either. It's more of a matter of preference
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Then moving on we're going to go into the overall into the Moto app as you can see right here
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because there is quite a lot more that you can do and here so you have three fingers screenshots
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also media controls. Then you have the quick capture which twist your wrist twice to open the camera up so let's
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try that it's enabled by default so let me just lock it and at lunch
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this camera after a vibration as you can see so once more you can see that it
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launches it then order else was there the other a capture then you have
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flashlight on or off with that two chopping motions so basically shake
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there we go So as you can see, it turns off and on
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So it works fairly well Although for the chopping motion I feel like sometimes you might just enable this by mistake So just a thing to keep in mind if you want it or not And
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then moving on, we're going to go into the Dolby Audio. And now there's a stand-alone
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for this somewhere here. Or not. So apparently, it's a..
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either by updated, disappeared. So I guess we're going to change it to the dark mode
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So if you go into the display and advanced, there we go
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we got dark theme, it gives you a message, whatever, got it. And this will change basically the entire system to dark
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As you can see, notification panel is now dark. Here are default apps are also in dark mode
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there we go it loaded now it doesn't go everywhere so if you go to something like
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YouTube as an example YouTube has its own dark mode that you have to enable
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through settings it will try it oh it looks like it actually does enable it here as
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well now there's more certainly apps that won't be supported and by this though
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I'm not sure which ones would those be at the moment because it looks like
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Motorola did a fairly good job on enabling default dark mode and everything that is
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preloaded but for the most part I believe majority of the apps that you
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probably install from Play Store they will be supported by dark mode as long as
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the developer added support to it if the developer didn't bother with it or
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the app was updated for a while it most likely will not have dark mode but yeah
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that will basically summarize the tweaks and tricks that on the share and if you found
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