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Welcome! Enfonomy is an Infinix Note 30 and today I'll show you a couple tweaks
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and tricks you can do on this phone. So to get started we're gonna begin by opening up our settings application and
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in here we can begin by selecting the personalized section right over here
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which will give us access to several different personalized options. Now right
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at the front we have themes and this will change a bunch of different things like fonts, icons, wallpapers at the same time and there is only one that comes
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pre-installed. Never mind there's a couple more in here. So you can choose
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from these ones but you can also navigate into the online option and download more from their store I guess. Which there is a chance that some of
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them might be paid I actually haven't checked it. Now below that we have
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wallpapers, not even gonna touch upon it. Scrolling down we have desktop settings
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which is basically the settings for the home screen that's what that is. Then
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going further down we have options for fonts so you can change fonts for your
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display right here. There's only one but you can add more if you download it and
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we have also things like the magazine lock screen. This is something that I
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don't personally like so if you have this enabled by default or enabled it
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and you're wondering what that is. The magazine unlock is basically like a
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different wallpaper that shows up on your lock screen whenever you wake up
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to the display like this. So right now it's just circling cycling through the
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default wallpapers not really the magazine unlock. As you can see there's
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like three of them looks like. Yep three of them that keeps changing. So magazine
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unlock would have a bit of a wider array of different wonky wallpapers and I just
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personally don't like it. I like to have my wallpaper once I set it up to be static same wallpaper. So if you don't like that you can turn it off in here
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Now moving on further we're gonna start off with the display right here and we
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have the dark and light mode. Now this is just a permanent switch right here that
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I can choose from but you also have the option for schedule mode right here and when you click on it it gives you two different options either on a custom
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schedule so you can set a start and end time to the light and dark mode and then
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below that you have also another way basically from sunset to sunrise and the
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device will do it automatically. So with this option the phone will switch
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between light and dark mode based on the time of day giving you arguably light
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mode during the daytime which is more better arguably and the dark mode
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during the night time so you don't get flashbanked by your own device. Now
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moving a little bit further down the list we have screen refresh rate which
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have a couple different options right here we have 120, 90, 60 and auto switch
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Now I'll just go really quickly into this if you're planning to prioritize
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battery life only and you don't care how choppy the display looks like you can stick with the 60 this will give you a better battery life but if you're
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planning to have this a nice smooth motion that you get with the 120 I
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recommend with sticking with the auto switch. This will basically use the 120
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or 90 when it needs to so right now it wouldn't be doing anything with right
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now it's basically 60 with this option but the moment you start swiping up and
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down it will automatically switch to 120 to give you this nice smooth motion and
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this will give you a little bit better battery life than if you have gone with
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the straight up 120. This will run your display 120 frames per second all the
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time when the screen is on which obviously will waste battery when it's
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going to be displaying things like right now absolutely nothing moving on the
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screen therefore 120 Hertz would be kind of wasted. So like I said if you want the
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smooth motion go with auto switch battery life go with 60. Now moving on to
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the next option it's going to be the status bar right here and this is just
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for a cleaner look and that's primarily it it's just cosmetics so number one we
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have show internet speed it just adds clutter I don't really care that much so
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I'm gonna disable this and as you can see it gets removed from here. Then we have
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show battery percentage if you want this you can keep it it's actually pretty clean on here as it's in the battery that's pretty nice and then below that
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we have show notification icons so it will just remove these icons from here
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if you toggle it off. Now still if you pull down your notification tray it still
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displays the notifications that are here they just won't be visible in your status bar. Now the last thing that I wanted to touch upon is the system
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navigation which we get a redirect at the bottom where you see more settings
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system navigation and from here you can change it from three button navigation
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to for instance gesture navigation if that is something that you prefer and this will basically give you the typical gesture navigation swipe up to go home
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swipe up and hold to go to recent application and swipe from either side
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to go back and the animation right here does a pretty fine job of just showing
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you how to use this as you can see so there we go now with that being said
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hopefully you found this video helpful if you did don't forget to hit like subscribe and thanks for watching