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Welcome. In front of me is a Vivo Y35 and today I'll show you a couple tweaks
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and the tricks you can do on this device. So to start off let's open up settings
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From here we're gonna begin with the display category, so display and
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brightness and in here you can find number one the dark theme. So when you
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enable it obviously it turns on the dark mode and if you tap on a text it also
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gives you options for something like a sunset to sunrise meaning that the
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device will switch between light and dark mode based on like time of day and also you have a custom one which will allow you to specify exact time at which
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point it will switch. So no longer will you wake up at night unlike your device
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just to be flash banked by it. Now moving on to the next option it's going to be
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screen refresh rate which is also under the display section somewhere right
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where was it? There we go screen refresh rate. So we have a smart switch we have
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60 and we have 90 Hertz you can choose whichever one you want. If you plan to
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prioritize battery life only then I would probably recommend selecting it to
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be 60 but if you want to have nice smooth animations like motion when
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you're scrolling through pages then smart switch will be the best option
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because it will utilize 90 and also 60 so whenever the image is stationary like
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it is right now I assume it's dropping at 60 quite possibly even lower but when
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you want to move it up and down like this it will automatically switch to 90
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giving you that nice battery smooth animation. Now moving on to a next option
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which is also under the display it's the status bar. This will allow you exactly
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the notification method this will allow you to switch from icons which would normally just clutter your status bar to something like numbers which will
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compile all the notifications that you have and just give you a single number
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of notifications you have or you can just completely remove them all together
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if you don't want to see any of them giving you a nice clean look on your
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device. Now still you won't be able to remove the other ones like alarm clocks
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sounds and stuff like that so unfortunately you can't have like super
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one but still a nice alternative anyway. Now moving on to the next option it's
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going to be associated with RAM so let's scroll down to RAM and storage and in
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here right at the top you will find RAM and you have this weird-looking thing
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which is 8 gigabytes plus 8 gigabytes in total so in a way you have 16 gigs of
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RAM but what it does is it utilizes your internal storage the storage that the
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device comes with which in this case it's probably like 64 gigs or something
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like that I'm not exactly sure I'm just guessing but you know the storage that
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you just normally keep data on like music photos and so on so 8 gigabytes of
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this is just cut out and used as RAM. Now this will allow you to have kind of like
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a virtual RAM so if your phone needs it it can utilize it it won't be as good as
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that dedicated RAM as the dedicated 8 gigs so if you're using the additional
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8 of it it might just be a little bit slower not as good but still if you need
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it it just is there to save you but why I'm mentioning this right here is
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because if you start running out of space on your device and you need it
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like right now whatever storage you need then what you can do is actually
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disable the extended RAM this will give you back the 8 gigs that it took and you
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can just do whatever you need it and 8 gigs of RAM in general is plenty enough
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to to get you by till you I don't know can enable this once again now I'm not
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gonna be disabling or enabling this right now just because it would
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require me to reboot the device fully so it would take a little bit of time
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so moving on to the last option that I want to show you it's going to be the
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simple gesture and navigation found under the system system navigation and as you can see I've been using the three button navigation for this entire video
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but you do have option for gesture navigation which removes the three
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buttons and substitutes it for this tiny little bar right here and the way you
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navigate through it is by swiping up and holding which will take you to
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recent swipe up quickly to go home and also swipe from either side as you can
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see it brings up this little panel to go back so there we go now with this being
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