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Welcome and from you
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Samsung Galaxy A10 and today I'll show a couple tweaks and tricks that I can do on this
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device. So we're gonna begin with the night mode so it will basically turn everything
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into dark so all the white that you see here will be basically darker so it's
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going to be just easier to use at night and some people just prefer that kind of look. So to
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To enable this, you would go into the settings and then into the display
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And you have night mode right here. It's basically a dark mode in other words
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So that's basically how you enable it. And as you can see now, whatever you pull down, most of the things is in a black color
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Just looks a little bit cleaner. Now I'm going to go back to actually white because I think
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it's just easier to see on a camera. Just turn it back off. Okay, just keep it like so
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Now another thing that I'm going to show is one of the ones that I really like, it's a quick
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open notification panel. So if you're using this, the phone one-handed, as I believe most people
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are primarily trying to do, then you'll see that when you pull down, you get the up drawer. If you
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pull up, you get the same thing. Now, there's, in my opinion, no reason for it to have
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two same things depending on where you swipe and there's actually a way for you to pull down
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basically from here or wherever you have the space to pull down instead of getting to the
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up drawer you can pull down the notification panel so to enable this we would go into the settings
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again and then we're going to go into the display again scroll down wherever that is um
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Home screen right here and then quick open notification panel right here and now if I go back and pull down basically from just the bottom you can see that it automatically
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open the notification panel and you can still swipe up to get to the app drawer. So fairly nice thing
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fairly user friendly I would say and helps with accessing just the top of the phone in a different and easier way
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Now moving on, I'm going to go into another one that I feel it's fairly essential
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but it's more in a way to protect your, for instance, passwords
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So if I go right now to Wi-Fi, just as an example
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and it's a easy way for me to get the password the quickest. So whenever you type in a password and you start tapping it away
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you can always see the latest letter you have pressed. So if someone is really content, they can pick up
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over your shoulder and gather your entire password being neatly provided in sequence
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In my opinion, a little bit annoying, but there is actually a way in the settings to
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disable that so it becomes immediately at that like every other letter in that password is
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So you go again into the settings and then security, more biometrics and security right here. And then let's go other
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security settings and make password visible and disable that sucker so people can't see your
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password and now as an example if I go back here you can type in a password you can see that
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there is no letter visible and something even is better because it doesn't show up the letter
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above whenever you press it so it's way harder for people to gather your password just by looking at
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Okay so moving on we going to go into pinning windows which is another security kind of thing but more for I use that when you trying to show someone your device but you don really want to want them to access different parts of the phone So you can pin a window so they can actually leave that window without basically knowing the correct combination of keys to unpin it and if you have password or some kind of
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pattern set then they will also have to confirm it. Now if the device has no pattern or password then they
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only need to know the way of how to disable it and I believe it's going to be back and recent
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but I'm not exactly sure we'll see once I enable this. But yeah, to enable this, we're going to go again back into the settings
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and the same place where we were enabling passwords. So biometrics and security and other security settings
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And we should have on the bottom, I believe it was, pin window right here, enable that
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You can tap on it and right here we will see pin on the screen prevents others from accessing further outside
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of the pinned up. And turn pinning windows open. So yeah, you have used screen lock type to unpin
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I can't check that on, probably better to check it on. But now if I would actually
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want to pin something, so let me just open up, well I guess whatever, doesn't really matter
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If I go into recent and tap on the phone itself, I'll have
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pin this app option. Now once I tap on it, so yeah, I was correct
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Resent and back. It basically pops up the first time with this message
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how to unpin it. And just tap on okay, and I don't think it's going to pop up anymore
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So now if I try to leave it, go back, go to Resent, it's telling me that the app is pinned
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and I have to unpin it. And you would basically hold both of those keys to unpin it
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You can see up, unpinned, and now I can actually leave it. But like I said, if you have some kind of pattern, it will work even better because then you'll have to also confirm it with a passcode to unpin it
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Now moving on, we're going to go into app shortcuts, and this is a fairly simple one
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It will just allow you to switch the apps that you have right on here
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To have the phone and camera by default, and you can switch it up to have basically different apps
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You can set it up to whatever app you have installed on your device. and to change it you will go again into the settings and from here to lock screen
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So right here and up shortcuts and you have these two left and right so tap on each one if you want to change both of them
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It gives you a list of apps that you have on your device and from here you can change it to whatever else you like
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So for instance I could choose music and now if I lock the device and unlock it
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I'll have instead of a phone music and I can launch music quickly by just swiping and unlocking the device like
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so skip. So you can see that it works fairly well and it's just a way for you to I guess have access to
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apps that you might be using fairly often just a quicker way of accessing them
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So moving on we're going to go into the gestures and what this will allow you is just simply
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removes the buttons that you have right here and it switches them to pseudo gestures
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They're not really full gestures like other devices have. They still have in a way buttons located on the same place
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Instead of topping them, you have these little bars underneath and the simple way to enable it
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you just go into the notification panel, slide over and you have right here navigation bar
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touch that, and they disappear. You get a little bit more space on the
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desk or on the display and now you can see that you have these like faint looking
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three bars and each one of them corresponds to the button that was previously above it
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and instead of touching on it you're just going to swipe up like so so you can see that
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middle one is still the home button this is still back and this is still recent so they act the same way that what i saying it pseudo gestures because normally you have a little bit better use of the gesture system than this has implemented
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But it's still nice if you want to keep your screen a little bit more clean and remove unnecessary things like the navigation bars
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Okay, let me actually just enable it back considering on the tray it's easier for me to press than swipe
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So moving on, we're going to go into the one that might not cater to everybody, but it's the game launcher
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And in a simple way, all it does is basically prioritize games for them to run better
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But it also allows you to hide games. So if you have, since if I go into Upjore, let's just assume I have some games here that would be cluttering the Upjore
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When you open up the game launcher, where we first have to actually enable it, at least on this device, normally they come already enabled and there is an app, but apparently not on the A10
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So to enable it, we're going to go into settings. And then let's go into advanced features
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So right here and find game launcherer like so. tap on add
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let's go back and there it is so it creates this shortcut
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and when you launch it for the first time let you agree it will give you an option
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to hide apps so there we go or hide games more specifically
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and if you select this it will allow you to basically whatever games you would have here
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they'll be removed from this page and they will only be accessible to the game launcher
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And from here you also have a couple additional things that you can do. You can number one, mute notifications and furthermore customize how it's being muted
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and also prioritize gaming or performance in this case. So have a slider
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Focus on power saving, balance or focus on performance. So you can slide to whichever side you want
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And then whenever you launch a game from here, it will be affected by whatever you have said right here
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so it's a nice way for you to have a little bit more of an immersive session with just this app
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now moving on we're going to go into the animations and i believe that samsung has some kind
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animation reduce or something like that option but that that setting is completely worthless in my
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opinion and there's a far better one that has always been on android so let's go into the settings
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and to about phone let's go down to right here nope software information I think
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it's going to be and yeah there is build number so once more it's going to be software information
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and build number top that seven times you'll get a message you are now a developer
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when you go back once more I think there you go I have a new option called developer options
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and if I go into it just scroll a little bit past halfway
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and you have these three options right here so window animation scale transition animation scale
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and animation duration scale and probably the best overall setting would be just to set it to half speed
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and default is one that's how it's normally on every phone so you can set it to half
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and now all the animations throughout the entire system will be basically half speed so they'll be twice as fast as they were previously
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And if you want to go an extra step you can always just completely turn them off and then
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apps will, uh, apps and Windows, all the animations will just, well, not have animations
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So everything will be instant. There's no more zooming in. It also will allow you to access certain apps and, uh, or not certain, basically all the
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apps uh quicker because the phone doesn need to animate in the process of you like opening it up it just pops in and out so but like I said it more of a preference if you like to have animations like I said half speed is probably the
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best overall option because it's best of both worlds now moving on we're going to go into another
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option this one is more for multitasking which is a split screen and uh
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the best use for it in my opinion, at least from let's say like when you're commuting somewhere
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And you're trying to use internet while listening to YouTube. That's the best way to use it in my opinion, but you can also use it in different ways
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whatever it suits you. I find it at least in my personal use to be the best way
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So I'm just going to launch YouTube here. Now probably would matter if I have internet so I can
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show you exactly how this works. There we go. Let it disconnect and I'm gonna turn down the music so
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there is no copyright strike. Let me just... Let me just maybe we relaunch this
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reason doesn't want to load. Okay, there we go
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So now unload it. So from here, once you have a YouTube open
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you can tap on the recent button, and it opens up, well, at this moment
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only one recent app, but you tap on it again. And here we have the option
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open in the spread screen view. You tap on it. It moves it up
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and then it opens up home screen or sometimes it opens up the recent apps depending if you have some
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recent apps open but you can always tap on the home button and then choose your app from the app drawer
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like you would normally do and then i'm just going to open up chrome as an example
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just up on accept and from here you can launch whatever so majestically i managed to open up a ad so let's skip it
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and you can see that the video is playing. So in normal circumstances, if you would be listening to music
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this will be continuing to play. Well, I can continue to do something else on here
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So I can go to Wikipedia or whatever and continue to use and read while music would be playing above
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And as you all know, whenever you're listening to music on YouTube
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and you just switch to other app, the music gets paused. So it's a nice way of listening to music while doing other things
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And once you want to close it, you can either drag it into full view and close it or just close it
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And then you have the little circular X where you just tap on it and it disappears
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And then the last thing that I wanted to show is the double press power button for camera
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Now this is just a simple one that allows you to access camera really quickly
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in a way of emergency if you want to capture something really quick and time is more sensitive
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I guess. So you just double press the power key and it opens up camera. And this function works
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either one of the devices locked like you've just seen so it's more I'm going to lock it just to
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show it it automatically opens or even when the device is unlocked you can also press it and it open
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it automatically. So just a handy way of launching camera really quickly
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But I am that I would conclude the tweaks and tricks that I wanted to share and if you
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found any of them helpful don't forget to hit like, subscribe and thanks for watching

