15 Galaxy Note 9 SETTINGS To Change NOW By Jimmy is Promo

By Jimmy is Promo
Aug 21, 2021
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15 Galaxy Note 9 SETTINGS To Change NOW

Hello everybody Jimmy is pro my hair back. You give another awesome video and in today's video we will be talking about the 15 settings. You should change now, if you own the Galaxy Note 9. Now, if you are brand new here at the channel of Jimmy as promo, and you own, a Samsung Galaxy device make sure you guys hit on that subscribe button, as well as the Bell for notification. So you don't miss future videos for the Galaxy Note 9 and don't forget about that playlist tab on the very top to check out the Galaxy, Note, 9, playlist and all the videos that has been uploaded so far. The first setting change that we will be playing with is going to be the display, so I'll pull down the notifications panel click on the Settings icon and hit on display now there's a couple different adjustments we will be making within the screen, but the first one we'll talk about is the screen resolution.

Now. The thing I like about this display setting here is that there is something for everybody. If you're somebody that's right in the middle of wanting to have as much battery life as possible and also taking full advantage of the screen resolution, you can go to that middle option, which is the full HD plus now, if you want to go over here and save as much better as possible, you can head down to the HD plus, but with the high quality display, that's in the Galaxy Note, 9 I would not suggest doing this. HD plus you know this. This phone right here is not an Apple product, so you might as well go with something that is right in the middle range or the high quality take full advantage of the display.

That goes with the Galaxy Note 9. So if you are somebody who wants to save a little of battery go with the full HD plus, but if you really want to take full advantage of the display, go with the wide quad HD and actually ever since I've had the galaxy, no 9 I've actually always had it. On the top resolution status, when I had the other Galaxy Note series, I did go in the middle, but this one has a good enough battery that it's able to last me just as long or longer than my Galaxy Note 8. So I am perfectly happy with the wide quad HD. Since we are on the topic of display a couple of things I highly recommend is having your auto brightness turned on, because every situation you run into you don't have to have your brightness all the way up, because in this case of this room, it's actually pretty good over here, and it does save a little of battery.

Also, underneath auto brightness. The cool thing is that you're able to reset your usage patterns. So if you feel that you want your phone to relearn you with how you are adjusting your brightnesses, you can actually reset your usage patterns now also below here. A couple of things out also have turned on: is the screen mode for the captive display? She balls will keep it there because it'll automatically optimize the color rain saturation and sharpness of your display. If you go down to this AMOLED cinema, it doesn't really have that pop that the adaptive display does have, and you are actually to play with a little if you want it cooler or warmer of a display.

I wouldn't really play too much with those Advanced Options just kind of keep it where it is with that adaptive display the second setting to change or make sure you turn on is find my mobile. So what you want to do is pull down the notifications panel click on the Settings icon go down to where it says the biometrics and security, and inside here you have the option of find my mobile now on the very bottom over here. To send last location, it automatically is turned off when you first have your device, so I highly suggest turning this one on when you go inside these settings, because it allows your phone to send its last location to the find my mobile server when the battery falls below a certain level. Now the thing about this one is that it is linked up with your Samsung Account. So you want to make sure you have a Samsung account created you log in, and it gives you the remote access that you're able to remotely access your phone if you're not around it.

So you'll head over to the find my mobile that Samsung comm, and you're able to track your phone. If it's lost, you can see exactly where it's at you're also able to have the remote access. If you need to unlock your phone, if you don't know what your password was for, your lock screen you'd also be able to make your phone ring at its highest volume. If you don't know where it's at, maybe it's in your house or friend's house a little kid maybe hid it underneath a cushion you don't know where it is you're able to go to this website, and you're able to make your phone ring at its highest volume. So it does a lot more than just finding a lost phone.

It can get you back into your phone. If you forget that lock screen setting change number three is making sure that you are backing up your photos and videos properly so head up over into your Google folder over here you have an option for Google photos and over here, on the very top left-hand side hit on that little menu and go down to where it says settings. Now you want to go underneath the backup and sync, and now this one is going to be synced with whatever Gmail that you have associated with it, make sure that this one is turned on. You are able to have different upload sizes. Now, if you would like to have the free, unlimited storage, do it as a high quality? Now this one is just a little reduced in size.

It's still perfect visually and uploaded, and you're able to have it as free, unlimited storage. But if you want it to be uploaded as the original size, which is when you take it on your phone, it will be going against your quota of how much storage you have now I have one terabyte. Maybe a lot of people might have 15 gigabytes, so I just highly suggest having it as the high quality free, unlimited storage, even though I have one terabyte. I do still have mine as that free, unlimited, so I don't hit any type of quota or peak now underneath here for the cellular data backup have it turned on for your photos, so it's being done over the cellular, so you don't forget or lose any of those pictures, but for videos. You can turn this on.

If you have unlimited data or a huge data package- and you never get close to it, but I still have this. One turned off and mine will be uploading videos when it's connected to a Wi-Fi signal. Setting change number four is playing with the touch sensitivity. If you have a screen protector now, if you have a screen protector, and it took away some of that touch sensitivity, then you are actually able to gain all of that back now. I know that my favorite one is going to be the white stone, dome glass, that's the one that I use on my devices, and it has no issue with touch screen sensitivity, but the other ones out.

There sometimes does cause a little of problems head over to your settings. Go down to your advanced features, and you'll go to the very, very bottom. Where has the option of touch sensitivity? Now again, you only need to have this one turned on if you're using a screen protector, and if it is, you know giving you any type of issues or problems. Setting change number five is going to be playing with the home screen rotation, so sometimes you might be playing with your phone. You might be getting in and out of different applications.

A lot of them are going to be landscape, and you don't want to just keep on going back and forth between portrait and horizontal, so how you are able to turn this on where you are able to change your home screen is by going anywhere on any of these home screens here press and hold on the screen. Anything that is blank, and you'll have the option here for the home screen settings once you click on that one, you scroll down just a little over here. You can see the option of portrait mode only so if portrait mode only is turned on. That means that your phone will not go to the horizontal or landscape. Now, if you have this one turned off now you are able to have its sideways for you.

It just makes it super easy when you go back and forth between screens and applications, so change number six is removing the animation scale, so you're able to go from screen to screen or application much quicker. So you want to put on the notifications panel click on the Settings icon, you're, gonna, scroll down, and you're, basically going to unlock the developer options. How you're able to do that is: go to your about phone click on this software information and tap on that build a number seven times once you have done that you have unlocked the developer options, and now you're able to go inside here. You'll scroll down, and you're going to find where it says the animation scales. Now, when you find these, you want to put them down over to the 0.5 X now originally these will be at the One X. But when you go from screen to screen, there's a little animation and I, don't really need that animation.

I want to go from screen to screen quicker. So, as example, let me show you what it does. When you have the animation scale at 2x, you can see how it took a little more time there now we're going to do 5x! You see how it's slowly coming in. Well, you put that animation scale at that point.5 you do the same thing with the transition scale, along with the animator duration scale, then you're going to have a much fluid faster movement between screen the screen and application. Now, if you do put the animation to off some time, there's a few things you might lose, but if you do go to the animation off, and you find that a couple of things have changed, it's giving you a little of problems.

You are able to just go right back inside here. Put it right back at that point, 5x, and then you're still good to go, but put it right here, and you're going to be perfectly fine. Setting change number seven is very important. It is playing with the camera and there's actually a couple of things that I've included with this exact same number of number: seven, the first one is going to be dealing with the super slo-mo. When you do want to do anything that is in super slo-mo.

You want to have this option over here as manual. If you have it as auto now you have to wait for something to come into that Square for it to do something, but maybe you want to capture something that's coming on to the screen, and you want to manually change or choose when you want it to be in super slo-mo, so make sure you have that manual turned on and also again with super slo-mo, your head over into your settings and then over here you have the option here for the single take or multi. Take turn on that multi takes are able to do it up to 20 times in one video. If you do single take within your video, you only have one super-slow-mo moment, and you might want to have multiple now. One pro-tip that I do have to say.

If you are making any changes to the camera, always make sure that you are in Auto, and then you head down into the settings this way everything is activated where you're able to turn on and toggle and change, but if you put it to something else, such as super slo-mo, when you go inside here, a lot of things are grayed out and some things you're not able to change. Even if you're inside live focus, you go inside of settings again, a couple of things will be grayed out and some things you're not able to change. So a little pro-tip. If you do want to change anything, make sure you're inside of Auto and then this way you'll be able to go and set settings, and everything is there for you to play with now inside here. One of the things that you are able to change is the video size of what you're recording originally out of the box.

It actually comes with either the full HD or full HD 60 frames per second, it's one of these two you might as well switch it over to that quad HD or the nice thing. That is amazing with the Galaxy Note 9 is that it does have the ultra HD 60 frames per second. So if you do want to edit your video after you're done, shooting it, you can put this one at half the speed, and you still have 30 frames per second happening at Ultra HD, so I would maybe suggest, do the Q HD, it's perfect quality, or you can do the full HD 60 frames per second. So it looks smoother. A couple.

Other settings to make sure that you have turned on is going to be the scene optimizer scene. Optimizer is a way that it's able to automatically adjust to any situation you're in if you take a picture of food or flowers or if you're, indoor or outdoor, also the tracking autofocus. So then, this way you're able to select something on the screen, and it's able to actually stay within the screen to make sure it's always in autofocus mode and then the last one inside the camera is going to be the quick launch so scroll down pretty much almost towards the very bottom over here, you'll see where you're able to quickly launch the camera by pressing the power button twice so make sure you turn this one on. If you don't want to miss a moment, the next setting to change is going to be one that is pretty popular inside the advanced features, and that is the finger sensor gesture. So what you're able to do is swipe down on that fingerprint reader, and then it pulls down the notifications panel.

So you can change anything. That's inside your quick menu. You can actually pull it down twice, and you can change any of these quick settings. You can check out your notifications and how you're able to turn this on is by going inside the settings you inside the advanced features, and once you go to advanced features, you have it right here, a finger sensor, gesture now, once you have this thing, turn on you're able to do everything. I just showed you just by doing a simple swipe down on the fingerprint reader setting change number nine is using the split screen or a multi window, and it's using it with the recent button.

Switch you're able to do is pull down the notifications panel click on the Settings icon go down to where it says the advanced features, and inside here you have the option for a multi window. So, first off just make sure you turn on the option for use the recent button and when you use the recent button, if you press and hold it'll launch it as a snap window of that little application or the split screen view this one is one that is definitely helpful. So this way, if you press and hold on recent you're able to choose what applications you want to be running in this, the multi window or split screen, so let's say that we head over into YouTube and then maybe there's another application that I would like to use. You can press and hold on the recent on the bottom, so you can actually open up an application that you've already had on the bottom, or you can go to your app list. So if you wanted to open up something else, maybe your calculator now you're able to do it this way.

Now, when you're done using your calculator, if you press and hold on the recent button, it takes you right back to that last application. You were just using now again. Maybe this was text messaging. They texted you back you're able to open this back up. Maybe this was the text messaging, you texted them right on back and again, you went back to your YouTube, so it's not interfering with what you're doing and one little hidden feature, I, always love to show this one is that let's say that you are inside of YouTube and the very last thing that you've used was Chrome.

Well, if you wanted to go back to that, you know last application. You just did if you actually double press. The recent app button twice it'll go back and forth between the last two applications that you've used. So this is a little pro-tip a little hidden feature that I'll probably show off in another video in the future. Not a lot of people know or use that setting change.

Number 10 is playing with your navigation bar, so maybe you've used a different phone in the past. Maybe it was an LG, or maybe you are left-handed, and this back button was on this side and your recent apps was on this side. So how you're able to change that back? If you want to be a little more comfortable, is heading inside your settings. You can go down to your display, and then you will scroll down to where you see the option of navigation bar now inside the navigation bar. You can change the color of what you want on the room, just kind of fit your own needs.

Also, over here you can change your button layout, as I said from before you can put your back button home button and then reset. So if you choose this option now, it's reversed, or it's set up for you if you're left-handed and then also you can go back to where it was originally. You can also unlock with the home button, and then you can change how hard of a press you're using with that home button. I just kind of keep mine over here in the middle, but mostly I, just really wanted to show you the button layout. If you used a different device in the future, or you're left-handed setting change number 11 is probably something that you've done early on in setting up your phone, and that is by playing with your lock screen type.

Now, if you head inside your settings, you're going to go down to where it says the lock screen and underneath here you can choose which lock screen type you like to use. You can actually see here that I'm using three different ways of unlocking my phone I have penned I, have intelligent scan and fingerprints. Now for your lock screen type. My suggestion that you can use, but you don't have to listen, would probably be the pin or if you need something a little more high security, go with the password pattern and swipe they don't really do too much. People can actually see what you're doing, if you're, making a little box or a little v.

So it's not really that good of a lock screen type pin is little better, especially the password, but definitely have a biometric. That's set up to your phone. If you have the intelligent scan, then you don't really need to turn on your face or iris, because intelligent scan uses both of those at the exact same time. So it's choosing which one is better in the environment that you are in. It would use your face recognition if it is light out, and maybe you're outside or indoor, and the light is on its able to unlock your phone with your face.

But let's say it's dark: maybe in your room you're about to go to bed, maybe you're at a movie theater then it'll use the infrared to use your iris. That is what the intelligent scan is. Definitely use this one if you have the galaxy s, 9, s9 plus, as well as the Galaxy Note 9, and then I also have my fingerprint in case. If I wanted to unlock it, really quick without even looking at the phone or anything else, as it's coming out of the pocket finger touches. A sensor boom is open.

It's unlocked in there we go, setting change, number 12 is playing with the Dolby Atmos or the stereo sound that happens on this device. Now the Galaxy Note 9 is a hundred and forty percent louder than the Galaxy Note 8 and the Dolby Atmos is what allows it to do that now. If you pull down the quick settings and if you tap on the word, it's a quick view of that setting that you're able to change. But if you press and hold on the icon, it will take you into the full screen and the full settings now with this one. You can keep this one as auto, but I do want to let you know if you're watching YouTube and especially my videos, if you have it set up to movie, you will definitely hear the background of music a little louder, because when you're watching a movie, you have to hear the footprints the gunfire everything else, and so this one is picking up everything.

If you want to watch my video switch it over to music or a voice, and you're gonna kind of drown out a little of the background of music and hear my voice just a little more clear. Setting change number 13 is playing with the keyboard size, along with making sure that you have your number line. So if you open up anything where your keyboard pops up, you have the option for settings now. When you open up settings, you will have this option here of keyboard, layout and feedback now, underneath here. This is where you're able to change the size and the layout, so underneath here, you're able to turn on that number line, and for me this is a huge deal.

I can't really stand phones, it does not have a number line. It's set up, just like my normal keyboard. I have with my laptop, and so this just makes it super easy. Then you can actually change the size. How big do you want your keyboard to be, and so for me, mine's kind of in the middle? You can also have alternative characters inside this keyboard as well.

Now, for me, I, don't really need that one, but definitely that number line- and you know adjusting this line to where it works better. For my fingers, setting change number 14 is playing with the app tray as well as your home screens on hiding applications. So sometimes you just want to clean up a couple different applications that you don't really need to see all the time if you press and hold anywhere on the screen that is empty. You go to that home screen settings. This is we're able to hide applications or, if you've hit in an application from before, and you don't know how to find it.

This is the other way you're able to find it. So if I wanted to hide, maybe BX actions, and maybe I- wanted to hide 8s 64, now I'm able to apply that, and it's not going to be shown anywhere in these screens now. Both of these were at the very front of the alphabet, and so it does not show anywhere in this entire screen. Two of those applications are now gone, but if you wanted to have those things come on back be able to go through here, the home screen settings again you're able to have these one show, and you can see how many applications you have and how many are hidden and then once you hit on that apply again when you open this back up now, you're able to see those applications come on back, which is going to be over here on these two screens, just because I kind of pretty much added them back into the screens of the app tray and setting change number 15. The very last one is the blue light filter.

So for the blue light filter. You do want to make sure that you do have this one turned on, and if we go inside the settings over here, you can have it turned on now, or you can actually have. It turned on as a scheduled, how it usually highly suggest putting it on as a schedule and do it as a custom schedule. So in this way, if you're somebody who goes to bed at midnight put it at 11:00 p. m.

if you're somebody who goes to bed at 11:00 change this one to 10:00 p. m. because actually what the blue light does is it takes away the blue color inside the display which blue suppresses the melatonin and melatonin is used to get you tired and sleepy and go to bed now, if you are in this bright blue area, a same thing with your TV, that's in your living room, you're suppressing the melatonin, and you're. Probably not gonna, go to bed right away, so you can have this one turn on at a schedule. So this way you're able to sleep better at night.

So this has been the 15 settings. You should change now, if you have the Galaxy Note 9, if you guys, like this video, make sure to give this thing a huge thumbs up, also don't forget to hit on that subscribe button. If you have not subscribed already, this little red circle on the very bottom left hand, side that'll, get you subscribe to the channel share this video with your friends and family and social media sites, and outside that I'll see you guys later.


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