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InFronomese Samsung Galaxy MF52, and today I'll show you a couple tweaks and tricks you can do on this phone
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So to get started, I'm going to begin with the screen mode which by default Samsung always pops the one that looks just more stunning visually, which is also exaggerated beyond belief, which is the vivid
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So to get this changed, you can navigate to the display, then screen mode, and as can see there it is, the vivid mode
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You can also flip through pages and, for instance, right here, this is a great example of how beyond belief this is exaggerated
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So just on the camera, it's not as obnoxious, believe it or not, as it is in reality
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This orange is basically almost glowing, it's radiating. So going to natural, we'll make it look a little bit more
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closer to what it normally does, meaning it doesn't look like it's radioactive, which is
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personally what I prefer. Now obviously it will have some downsides as an example right here with the aurora ballis
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Vivid will make this look way more visually appealing than the natural color
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So you lose you gain some you lose some I honestly prefer the natural even though in certain cases it will look less visually appealing but it is closer to what it would normally look like
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Now anyway, moving on to the next option, which is also under the display
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it's going to be motion smoothness or otherwise screen refresh rate. So again, it's right here
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And by default, except to standard for some odd reason, I assume it's to preserve back
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because it will consume more of it but honestly with it on I feel like the
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benefit of it is better than not having it and having more battery the smoothness
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of scrolling up and down and just having content displayed at 120 hertz is
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better than having that 90 so highly recommended now moving on to the next one
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which is also on the display and it's going to be the gesture navigation now I do
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have it enabled right now but if you want to change it to either gestures or maybe the typical physical buttons
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you can find it in here under the navigation bar. And as can see, we have the two options
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Swipe gestures and the difficult buttons. There we go. So choose whichever one you prefer more
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Now moving on to the next option, it's going to be the split screen slash pop-up window
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because Samsung does have two different options. So if we go into recent applications you want to top on the icon of the application and this will give you a couple options Now we have things also like lock this up so meaning when you lock the up and you do clear all it keeps that up open
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But going back we have also the pop-up view and split screen
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Split screen, I'm pretty sure you already know how it works, so I'm not going to go into it that and that, I'm just showing you where it is
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but pop-up window, as you can see, it opens up literally a pop-up version of whatever you had in full screen
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You can resize it from here, move it around, and additionally, you can maximize it, minimize it like so, into an uphead
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You can have a couple of those open, and it basically acts the same exact way as, for instance, Facebook Messenger's app head, I think it's called
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So you can have multiple things like that open. Let me just quickly demonstrate this
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What else can I open? Contacts maybe
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So there we go. As you can see, we have now three different apps open. You can tap on it and choose whichever one you want to open up in this view
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Now you can also maximize all three of them at once and kind of like you have to flip between
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them if you want to use them But yeah they basically all usable same time and to close them obviously you have to top on the blue bar and simply close it and what in the
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absolute nice I have nothing better to say for this oh man okay so yeah there we go the pop-up window and moving on for the last
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option it's going to be the swipe down for notification panel which is located under the settings
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And just before I actually go, how kind of show this. So when you swipe down, you get uptray
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when you swipe up, you also get the same thing. Kind of useless. So yeah, going to settings
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you can find it under Home screen. And, where is it? So I'm done for notification panel
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So enable this, and now, voila, you get notification shade every time you swipe down
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no matter from what height, so you don't have to grab it straight from the top as you would normally have to
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So anyway, this would conclude all the tweaks and tricks that on to show you
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