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Welcome
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From me is a Samsung Galaxy M11 and today I will show a couple tweaks and tricks you can do on this device
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So starting off we're going to begin with a gesture navigation which will allow you to remove these outdated Pascal buttons right here
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and substitute them for something a little bit more modern and up to date. And you do it by going into the settings, then display and you have the navigation bar
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switch to full screen gestures and there we go. gestures and there we go
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So you can see it now keeps the tiny little bar right there. And you swipe up on it to go home, swipe up and hold to go to recent and swipe from sides to go back
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Now you can swipe back on both sides so it works really well
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And when you're holding the device in your one hand, it is really nice to basically be able to swipe, for instance
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from like a middle screen to the side and access the back gesture instead of trying to do some hand gymnastics and reach the button on the bottom
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on the bottom. So that is the first one. Now moving on to another convenient kind of thing that I find
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is the navigation, not the notification panel. Now normally you have to access it by basically swiping down straight from the top
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which honestly, if you're trying to hold the device, reaching to the top is sometimes a stretch
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So there is an option to actually help you out with that, which will allow you to swipe down on the home screen
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basically any part of the display. Now it will remove the option for you to access the
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uptray right here by swiping down, but you can still access it by swiping up
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so it doesn't really matter here. Let's go into the settings and then again display
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scroll down to home screen, and then we should have swipe down for notification panel
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Enable it, and there we go, and now we can access notification panel
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basically from swiping up anywhere on the screen. As long as we have enough space to swipe down
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it will open up notification panel, which is super nice. So moving on to the next one it going to be the pop view which allows you to open up apps and pop view Now this is something completely separate from a split screen You can still open up split screen if you want to
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But starting off with the pop-up view, I'm going to show it how to open up normally
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so you basically go into the recent, tap on the icon, open up on the top, and you should see Open and Pop-Up View
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There we go. And it opens up this tiny little window, which can move around, and also resize it to be super small. and
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there we go so this is as small as it can get
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as you can see it is fairly tiny but the benefit of this in my opinion
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is the functionality with for instance YouTube so if you're the type of person that likes to
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use YouTube listen to music without actually paying the subscription and also
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doing other stuff you are limited to normally one way which is a split
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button here you can open up in Papa view basically shrink it to the super tiniest
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size of it by playing a video on it as well if I were actually connected to
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Wi-Fi I could show it off but basically you play a video you can move it out of
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the way so it doesn't interfere and you can do other things as well so you can see
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from here you can focus on for instance your browser and have it all
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almost full screen with the tiniest interference of this YouTube kind of sticking from inside
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Now keep in mind that if you go home it will minimize the window right here that pop-up view into an uphead
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If I can actually swipe up, there we go, and that will close off the video
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So if you want to keep it open and playing, going back to how it was, which you will have to do is basically swipe back
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Swapping back will not close the zoom into an uphead and continue to play in this case
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So moving out of this one, enter the next option. It's going to be the sensors off
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And this is basically designed for people that like to have complete privacy And before I actually enable it and show you how to I going to show off by opening up camera
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This regard my face right here. So you can clearly see the camera is working right now from both sides, right
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So now let's go into the settings. Scroll all the way down to up our phone, software information
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and top seven times on the build number. There we go. Developer mode has been enabled
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been enabled so now we can go back and as you can see there is new option right at the
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bottom of the settings page developer options so top on it scroll down to quick settings developer
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tiles and from here you'll have this toggle sensors off once you enable it you will have a new toggle
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in your notification panel called sensors off and once you enable this it will basically disable all
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the sensors things like microphones cameras and stuff like that so as you've seen before cameras
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we're working just fine. Now if I try to launch it, it just crashes the camera
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I can't even open it because there is no camera for the phone to actually detect. Basically, by phone standards
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this device says no cameras to launch. And that will... Not exactly sure how that actually works
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in terms of calls. Considering your sensors are off, it might be that when you pick up a call
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someone tries to call you. Either the call won't even reach you
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Or if you can't, pick it up because I haven't texted it that far. If you can pick it up, probably you and the person that calls you can't hear
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You won't be able to hear each other. So there is a possibility, so keep that in mind
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But like I said, I haven't tested it, so there might be some kind of work around it
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And once you want to reenable everything to stuggle it off and everything will go back to normal
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and now you'll be able to launch camera without any problem. So, moving
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On to the last option, it's just going to be a, again, pop-up view but in a different way
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So there is a setting called Smart Pop View and it will allow you to open up and up and pop view if this app gives you some kind of notification So I start off by going into the settings and then go back and then from here
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it's good to advanced features and look for Smart Pop-Up View right over here
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As you can see, it gives you basically all the apps that are installed on your phone, but I'm going to stick with the probably suggested one, which is the best one, which is messages
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and assuming messages gives you a notification which will be done every time someone writes you a message
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it will pop up as you normally are aware this tiny little banner at the top which will give you
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part of the message and you can expand it read it whatever and normally when you tap on it it will open up the app
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but in this case if you interact with this with smart pop-up being enabled as it is right now from here
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when you tap on that banner it will open up the app and the pop-up view like this
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So from here you can basically read the message, reply to it
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and minimize it if you want to. I actually have to do something open
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There we go. And you can from here interact with it whenever you want
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You can also make it full screen if you want to by tapping on this right over here
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You can make it back to the app head. I'm not really sure
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This is the opacity. You can make it also transparent if you want to
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Let's see how far I can take it. So this is as far transparent as I can make it
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As you can see, it is fairly transparent. But you can see the majority of the things that are happening on the device anyway
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Nothing happened to the phone, so that's nice. So yeah, fairly nice option and recommend using it
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But this would conclude all the things. weeks and tricks that want to share and if you found this video helpful don't forget to like subscribe
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and thanks for watching
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