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Welcome, my name is Xiaomi Mi 10T Lite and today I'll show you a couple tweaks and tricks
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you can do on this device. And starting off we're going to begin with the refresh rate and all you need to do is
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go into the settings, from here go down to display, where you'll find the refresh rate
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As you can see for me it's already set to 120 but I believe for you it will be at 60
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And you can change it to a higher refresh rate and what it will do is it gives you a
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description of better quality but I think the image right here or animation is really
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good in terms of showing you how it will affect your display and overall the image
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So if you look at this ball right here jumping up it looks like it's kind of skipping, right
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While the one at 120 is moving super smooth and nicely. And that's basically what high refresh rate does, it shows you more frames in between
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compared to the 60. So in other words if you imagine refresh rate as a really quick slideshow, so the 60hz for
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instance will give you 60 frames or 60 images in a single second, while the 120 will give
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you twice as much, so 120 images in a single second. And that basically leaves a lot of room in between to add additional frames, so if you
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see an image for instance one right here and one right here, with 120 you will have one
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in the middle as well, making it look much smoother. So I'd recommend it but there is a drawback to this, it will consume a little bit more
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battery on your device, so if battery is something that you want to have or that you prioritize
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then you might want to keep it at 60 and lose out on the additional quality that you get
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from this. Now moving on to the next one, it's going to be the dark mode and it's also accessible
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in the display, so as you've seen I just went back and we have dark mode right here
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And from here you can turn it on manually by just flipping on the toggle as I just did
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and there we go, we're in dark mode. But you also have the ability to check it as a schedule, so it will turn on at 7pm and
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turn off at 7am. So in this way you will basically get best of both worlds, so when it's needed it's going
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to turn on during night so you won't be blasting your irises with just this white background
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But once it gets light outside again, in the morning and throughout the day, and you know
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the sun is out, you will have the light mode which is a little bit clearer to see and direct
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sunlight in my opinion. So like I said this is basically best of both worlds and schedule probably would be the
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best one. And then moving on to the next option, it's going to be the home screen layout and as
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you can see at the moment we have the, what I would call, iPhone experience, which isn't
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very good in my opinion here as well. So all icons are smack in the middle of your home screen and what you can do with combat
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Let's not open a game. So what you can do to combat this is basically create folders to get rid of them, but if
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you prefer to have an actual Android experience you can go into the settings and from here
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we're going to go into the home screen, then home screen right here, and we have regular
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which I would call irregular actually because drawer mode was the regular Android experience
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all the time, and here we have the with app drawer. So that's basically what we're looking for
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That is what I would call a regular Android experience and this is more of a Apple experience here
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So once you check it on you can simply leave it and there we go, as you can see it did
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take a little bit of a second to adjust so one of the dots disappeared
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And if we go into the second page there is way less stuff here
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All the games that were here are completely gone and there is no third page at all
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And overall the display is a little bit cleaner, less cluttery. And if you're wondering where all the apps that we had have gone, all you need to do
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now is pull up to access all of them. And as you can see they're all here
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So this is the all section right here, where basically you have all the apps, but you also
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have the categories on here which is really nice that they included this
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And basically you can swipe from side to side to access different categories
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If you want games, boom, tap games and all your games are in this category and it removes
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everything else so you have quick access to everything. Shopping, as you can see news, tools, photograph, entertainment
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So you can see everything is categorized and you can quickly find it
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And even if you can't, you can tap on the search and simply type in the name of the
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app that you're looking for to quickly find it. And also I believe in here, the very top in this section will usually be populated with
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the most used apps. So at the moment it's kind of all over the place
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So as you can see we have settings, cameras, gallery, phone, team security, eBay and Facebook
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which is kind of a weird, wacky, recommended list of apps that are primarily used
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But once you start using the phone and the phone realizes what your applications are
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that you use most often, it will start switching them up here
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But yeah, this is basically in my opinion a little bit of a better experience for Android
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that is also a bit cleaner. And then moving on to the next one, it's going to be the icon size
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So we can shrink the icons if you want to. And again, it's in the same place where the home screen style was
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So again, let's go on the home screen and then, where was it, icon size right over here
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And I believe default is medium, but as you can see you can make it bigger or smaller
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depending on what you need. Now the spacing, how many icons are in a row and in a column doesn't change here
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It only changes the size of them. If you want to change the amount of icons you have, all you would need to do is go into
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the home screen layout. And in here you can change it from 4x6 to 5x6
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And this will add, as you can see, additional icons, making them a little bit more compact
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Now personally I'm not a fan of how this looks like. It makes it look a little bit crammed, but to each their own
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If you like it, then good for you. And then moving on to the next one, it's going to be the floating windows, which can be accessed
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Let's see, here I believe through here, but I might be wrong
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It looks like, let's see. So let's go to the settings. Maybe it's not enabled
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And from here you want to scroll down to special features. There we go
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And from here floating windows. Alright, I know I couldn't open it, because this is only for notifications
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So this works when you get notifications from any kind of application
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And what it will do is, as you can see right here, it will bring up this banner as you normally see when you get a notification
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And from there you can grab it, slide it down, and it will open it up in this pop-up view
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Which can be resized, minimized in this way. And this is a good indication of how you can use it
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So it will allow you to have an overlay. So if right now I get a notification, I will get this pop-up right here, and I can slide it down
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And it will create this kind of small window on top of the settings that are open right now
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And from here I can interact with that tiny little window, write messages, and then basically tap on the side and tool, minimize to this small one like this
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And I can either disregard it and move it out of the way and just completely close it
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or leave it there until the moment that I want to interact with it once more
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But as you can see it's already, by default it's turned on, so you don't need to actually do anything here
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Then moving on to the last option, it's going to be the second space
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And this will allow you to virtually set additional part of your display, or not display, the device
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So as you can see right now we're in what I would call the first space
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and well, the only one at this moment, because there is no other one
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But you can set a second space which will be completely independent from what is right here
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So if we go into something like, for instance, photos right now, as you can see there is a bunch of photos here
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They're all primarily the same, nothing really special. But yeah, you can see that there they are
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And if we now go and create the second space, which is again in special features
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oops, not what I wanted to click, there we go, special features
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we'll have second space, and simply turn it on. Give it a moment
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Now when you're going to be setting it up for the first time, I believe we do need to go through a little bit of a setup here
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which should be presented in a second. Okay, so let's continue
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Switch between spaces, use a password or a shortcut. So we have two choices
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I can select if you want to launch second space through basically an app-like shortcut
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on your home screen, on the main space, or if you just want to use, for instance, a pattern, pin, password, whatever it's set to
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But I'm going to go with the passcode right here, so let's continue
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And we have set a password, so this is a second space password, so start now
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Confirm first space password. So because I already have one set for the main space that I have used
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the primary one, I will need to confirm it. So this is me confirming it, and now it tells us to set one for the second space
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So I'm going to basically mirror it and create one a little bit differently
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So that's one, repeat it to confirm it, and there we go
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And from here, set fingerprint. Now you could set a fingerprint to it as well
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And what this will allow you to do is, instead of writing the pin, pattern, password, or whatever it is
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you can just use a fingerprint. Now you could have, for instance, your right thumb to be the main space
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and then your left thumb to be the second space. And you can quickly switch between them depending on which finger you use to unlock the device
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But I'm going to skip it and just show you the bare minimum here
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So right now we're on the second space, which you can guess by the wallpaper, which is the blue one
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And on this space, everything is completely independent. The apps, the settings are completely different
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As you can see, there is basically no apps. As I did have some games installed, they're not on here
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They're only on the first space. Also, if we go into the gallery, not the weather, the gallery, which is below
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you will see that there is no photos here. I'll quickly go back
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So as you can see, there is literally not a single photo here
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which I did show you right before we started this, that I did have a bunch of photos in the gallery
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They're not here. So same thing. If you capture photos here, they will be only on this space and not on the first one
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So you could basically create almost like two different phones, and you could use one as an example for work and solely for work
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and have everything work associated on that device, while on your second space, you could have your personal stuff
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and basically contacts and all that stuff that are associated with your personal life
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And just to show off the locking and unlocking, so as you can see, the home screen looks normal
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And if you swipe up, you will have the passcode, right? So if I use this one, which was the first space
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it will take me to the first space and literally where I left off, right
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As you can see, there we go. And now if I lock it again and unlock it using the second space code
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we're now back in the second space. And it just allows you to quickly switch between them
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So this would now conclude all the tweaks and tricks that I wanted to show
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And if you found this video helpful, don't forget to hit like, subscribe
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and thanks for watching
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