20 Best Tips & Tricks for Samsung Galaxy A10 By Serg Tech

By Serg Tech
Aug 21, 2021
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20 Best Tips & Tricks for Samsung Galaxy A10

Hey there what's up, everyone I hope, you're doing perfect. Today, in this video, we're going to be going over a few tips and tricks for your Samson 810, hey there, and before we begin the video, my name's Sergio, with surge tech and in this channel I do tech reviews and tutorials. So if you haven't subscribed to the channel already I suggest you do so go ahead and hit that Bell to receive notifications on future videos. Also, you can follow me on Instagram, at serge dot, tech and there's gonna, be links and information down below in the description of this video, all right and without further ado. Let's get right to the video now so the first trick we're going to be going over today is going to be the night mode. Basically, what this is going to do is gonna, make your background on your menu and also in your notification center to look all black, as you can see right now.

So the first thing you need to do to make your phone look like this you're gonna, swipe down to your quick settings, you're gonna, swipe, and then you're going to see the night mode. There is also a second mode to do this, which is gonna, be through your settings. Once you're in your settings, you're gonna head to display and go down until you see the night mode, you just activate the toggle and that's going to make your phone look in the black tone of dark mode, except we have had a customers and navigation gestures. So you see right here at the bottom, you have the three bars, you have a square, and you also have an arrow. So if you don't like that, there's a way that you can change it.

All you have to do is swipe up, go through your settings, and then you're gonna head to display once you're there, you're going to go down, and you're gonna, see navigation bar you're, gonna, see the new options, and you're also going to see the options for the body order. So, first off we have the button, or is that you can change? However, you like it, and you also have to type of navigation. You have the buttons, and you also have the screen gestures, which is basically another different way of navigation for your phone, except we have a feature which is put in a message on the lock screen, and you might ask why this is going to work. For me, it's going to work in case you lose your phone, or you just want to put a message up there for anyone that finds your phone. All you're going to do is swipe up your phone.

Go to your settings, go to lock screening once you're there, you're gonna, see this little thing called contact information once you're there's. Basically, you can put any message you want on your screen in my case, I put a phone number and that this phone belongs to me. Another useful feature is gonna, be reducing the animations that the phone makes when you open an app. As you can see right here, whenever an app is open, it shows a little display or animation. So, in order to reduce that you're going to go to your settings once you're there, you're gonna press, advanced features, and here you're going to have the little option to activate the reduction of the animations as well.

So all you're going to have to do is activate the toggle and that's going to solve the problem. Another good feature is that you can change the font size and also the font style. As you can see right here, you have a little thing where you can either make it bigger or make it smaller, and you can also choose different fonts and even download them. So the way you can do this is you're going to swipe up, go to your settings, you're gonna, head to display and once you're, that you're going to go down and font size and style, and here you can have the little menu that we talked about, and we showed before next up we have an industry's feature called digital world bean. Basically, what this is going to do is going to show you what apps are spending your battery on your phone, so I popped settings, and then you're going to go to digital well bean, and here you have the menu.

She basically tells you how much time you've been on your phone. Where have you been, for example, on this phone? It says that I've been a few percent on the camera, a few percent on the settings and the rest on other apps as well. Another amazing feature is gonna, be the customization of your notification bar here. Basically, you can choose if you want to just icons, if you want a detail or a brief. Basically to do this.

All you're going to have to do. Is so I popped go to your settings and once you're there you're going to go ahead to lock screen and then notifications. Once you're in there you're going to be able to see how the notifications will look on your lock screen. You can ask for a detailed. You can ask for a detail or just a brief notification as well all of this and even fix the transparency or hide the content on it.

Another thing you can do is customize your quick settings in case you don't like the order that they are displayed in the factory mode. All you're going to have to do is press the three buttons you go to butter and odor, and then you just move it as you see fit whatever you like it. You can do that and then, when you're done, you're just going to press the button done and let's say you like 'eh, you go back to about an order, and you press your reset, and it's going to go back to his factory conditions. When you had the phone. Another thing you can also do is customize the apps that are going to appear on your lock screen.

As you can see right here, whenever you lock your phone, you press the button who's going to show two apps that you can press and to fix that or change it. You just go to settings. You go to your lock screen and once you're there you're going to go to app shortcuts and there you're going to see as they ask you for a left shortcut. A right shortcut, or you're going to have to do is select the app you want on each size and then, when you block your phone again, all the apps that you choose are going to be right in there. As you can see right here on the video.

Another thing you can do is add the brightness to your Notification Center. Let's say you don't want to go to the quick settings just to do that, or you're going to have to do is swipe down to your quick settings. You're going to press a little arrow right here, and then it's going to give you an option that says, show control on top. If you activate that so over there it's going to make it appear on the notification setter. Another thing you can customize is how this system sounds, meaning the house Anna sound when you screen locket, when you charge it when you dial on your keypad or even when you type on your keyboard.

Also, when you touch any part of the screen, go to your setting, extend you're going to go to sounds and vibration, and once you're there you're gonna head to the bottom to system, sounds once you're there, you're gonna, activate or deactivate each toggle all according to your taste, on whatever you want your phone to sound like now. Let's say you have an app, and you don't want anyone to see this app today, I'm going to show you how to hide that app you're gonna press on your screen, then you're going to go to the settings, and then you're going to go to hide apps once you're there, you're going to have this little many, where you can select the apps that you want to hide, and after you're done, you press apply, and they're not gonna, be no longer on your home screen and, like I said before, all you're going to have to do is select the app you're going to go to the home screen, and you're going to see that they're no longer in there to look for them all you're going to have to do is swipe up, and then you're going to go to your search, and you're going to type. The name of the app and it's going to show up in there without having to be on your home screen now, I'm going to show you all the different ways you can take a picture inside your camera app. Basically, when you're about to take a selfie, you don't only have to press the shutter button. You have all the ways to do it, for example, tapping on the screen or also having this little movable shutter button.

The way you can do this is just gone to the settings on your camera app then you're going to go to all the way down and once you're all the way down you go to shooting methods, and then you're going to have three options. You can have the floating shutter button, you have the top on the screen, and you also have the show Pam's mode, basically just activate or deactivate whichever you would like to use another useful feature that this Samsung 810 has. Is this feature of split screen? Basically, you can work in two apps. At the same time, and the way you can do this is going to be. It's going to be pressing the three bar button right here and once you're, there go to whichever app you want to press them icon on it, and then you're going to go to open and split screen view.

Then you select the other one, as we can see right here, I'm going to a little flower, which is the gallery, and now I have both apps open at the same time and I can work in them now I'm going to present you this feature called the battery saver. Basically, let's say that you want to save your battery, because you're in a trip or whatever all you're going to have to do, is you're gonna, swipe your screen up, and then you're going to go through your settings. You're going to go to device care and once you're there you're going to see a little option that says battery, and you're going to press the power mode here is gonna. Explain to you how your power mode can be optimized can be medium power saving, as you can see right here, or it can also be maximum power. Saving all of them have different features.

For example, the optimist is gonna, give you the recommended balance of performance for battery life, medium is going to save it, and maximum is going to save as much as possible. So you can choose whatever option is going to fits your needs the best and that's going to be it for it. This one. Next up, let's say that you want to show your battery percentage on your screen without having to swipe down on the notification center. As you can see right here, that's the only way you can look at the percentage of your phone if you want to switch it to also on the home screen.

All you're going to have to do is go to your settings. You're, gonna, head to notifications and once you're there you're going to press the status bar and there you're going to have an option, that's going to say, show battery percentage, and once you activate it, it's gonna show up in your home screen. Another option you also have is going to be customizing the interaction control. Basically, when activated the outer rotate of your phone is going to be off and also the calls and some notifications are going to be blocked as well just have to activate the toggle or deactivated, depending on whatever you want to do. You have to go to your settings.

Then you're gonna, head to accessibility and once you're there you're gonna, go to the interaction window. Now you're gonna head to interaction control, which is basically the menu that we saw before another useful feature is gonna, be pin windows, which basically means that once you're in an app- and you give your phone to someone, they won't be able to leave that app unless you press these two side buttons right here at the bottom, and it doesn't matter as hard as you try. There is no way you can leave the app unless you do the same interaction with the two buttons on the side to access to this feature. All you're going to have to do is go to your settings. You're going to go to biometric security, then other security settings and once you're there all the way in the bottom.

You're going to have the option of pin windows once you're there, you're gonna, activate the toggle and then open an app open, to multitask window and then go on the icon, and you're going to have a now a new option, that's going to say: pin this app and once you do that the app you selected is going to be pinned and no one will be able to get away unless they do. The combination next up, I'm going to show you how to hide the notch on your screen. So let's say that you don't like this little shape of your screen house, and you want it to look just like this, or you're. Going to have to do is swipe up, go to your settings and once you're in settings you're head to display, and then you go to full screen apps once you're there, you're going to activate the option that says hide from camera. If you don't have that activated, your screen is gonna show up like this on the factory conditions, but if you activate it is going to hide the notch of the camera.

Now, I'm going to show you a feature where you can reduce the animations like every time you open an app, it's gonna show on animation on the screen, just as you see in right now, so you just go to settings you're, gonna, head, then to advanced features and once you're there you're gonna, see the option, that's going to say: reduce animations. Once you're there you're just going to press the option, that's going to say reduce animations, and once you do that, you can leave the app and check that we have no more animations on the apps. And, last but not least, we have the feature of adjust in the flashlight. Let's say that you don't want your flashlight to be that bright, or you want it to be brighter than usual. You can do that on your phone.

What you're going to have to do is swipe down to the notification center and also go to your quick settings where you're going to see the flashlight once you're there you're gonna press on it, and you're going to see an option that you can make it brighter or just adjust it. The way you want it to be. If you got to this part of the video of tips and tricks on your Samsung 18, don't forget to give it a like leave a comment down below which one was your favorite subscribe for. More videos like this, and I'll see you in the next one.


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