Oppo A53 20+ Tips and Tricks By Notion hub

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Aug 16, 2021
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Oppo A53 20+ Tips and Tricks

Hi there guys I'm Nikhil from notion hub and in this video I'll, be showing you the most important tips and tricks for your Oppo a53 by the way, guys I'll also be uploading a dedicated video for the best features where I'll be showing you all. The features offered by this phone so definitely check out that video as well link will be in the description. Now, I'm going to show you how to enable navigation gestures for that go to settings, convenience tools, navigation buttons and then select swipe gesture from both sides. Now make sure you enable these two toggles as well, and once you're done, you can swipe from the bottom of the screen to go home, swipe and hold for recent apps, and you can swipe left or right from the sides to go back a step. You can also swipe and hold to switch between the current application and the previous application and, as you can see, it works really well. Finally, you can also swipe from the bottom left or bottom right corner diagonally to trigger Google Assistant.

So these are the new gestures, and they do work really well. Next, I'm going to show you swipe up gestures, so once you enable this feature, you can swipe from the bottom of the screen to go home, swipe and hold for recent apps. And, finally, you can swipe from the bottom left, corner or bottom right corner to go back a step. This works really well. Next, I'm going to show you how to trigger Google Assistant with the power button just enable this toggle and now press and hold the power button to trigger Google Assistant.

If you press and hold the power button longer, we will see the power options if you are using navigation gestures. This is pretty useful. Next, I'm going to show you how to take a partial screenshot for that place. Three fingers on the screen and then swipe down once you do, that you'll get a selection window, and now you can resize it rearrange it reposition it and do all kinds of crazy stuff. Once you're done, click save to take a screenshot, as you have seen, it's a pretty cool feature and right now it's available only on Oppo and Realme phones.

Next, we have some quick shortcuts. Every time you take a screenshot, and now I've just taken a screenshot, we got a preview. I can swipe it down to quickly share that screenshot. Now here's the interface and I can share that screenshot through all these applications. You can also select previous screenshots from the list over here.

Now, let's take another screenshot now, if I swipe it up, I can take a longer screenshot. Now it automatically scrolls the screen and when it reaches the end I'll get a longer screenshot or else I can just click done to stop it and get long screenshot. Next, I'm going to show you how to enable dark mode on this phone for that go to the toggles and just enable dark mode, and once you're done all the system. UI elements change to dark mode, even some stock applications like phone dialer, messaging application, automatically changes to dark mode and even the stock. Google applications like play, store and YouTube also change to the dark mode, and this is YouTube.

Next, I'm going to show you how to take a screenshot so just like on any other android phone, just press the power button and volume down button, both at the same time to take a screenshot. Next we have something called three fingers: screenshot, which is a feature enabled by default. You just need to swipe down using three fingers to take a screenshot. It works really well and works every time as well. Next, I'm going to show you how to take a long screenshot.

For that first, we need to take a regular screenshot. We can either use the buttons or the gesture, and once you take a screenshot, just click on the preview and then start scrolling, the page until you're satisfied and click done, and then you will get your long screenshot next, we can also take a horizontal long, screenshot, just change the orientation of your phone from portrait to landscape and then take a screenshot and click scroll once again, scroll it to get a horizontal long screen chart. Next, I'm going to show you how you can disable lock screen magazine. First, here's a quick preview of the lock screen and every time you lock your phone or every time you come to the lock screen, we see a different wallpaper. Some people like it, some people, don't especially I personally- don't like it.

So, if you're like me and if you want to disable it, this is how you can disable it from settings and now here's the lock screen once again and no matter how many times you come to the lock screen, we will have a fixed wallpaper. Next, we have some important screen of gestures. We have things like double tap to wake. We can also draw a note to open the camera application. Next, we can draw a v to turn on the flash.

We also have more like music controls and custom shortcuts, but most of the time I just draw v to turn on the flash and to turn it off. We can press the power button. Next, we have a pretty cool shortcut to start or open split screen mode. This feature is enabled by default. Just make sure this particular toggle is enabled, and if it is enabled you can just swipe up using three fingers to open the current application in a split screen mode.

Now this is an open phone, it's not like other phones, so some applications will not support this feature. With that said, most of the applications, especially third party applications, do support split screen mode. Next, I'm going to show you digital well-being. Now this is a feature from Google, and you can find it in settings. This feature analyzes your phone's usage and gives you a complete report.

It shows you how many times you've unlocked your phone. How many notifications you've got how much time you're using your phone and which apps you're using the most? So with all this information, you can know your usage, and you can also limit your usage using this feature, which is a pretty cool thing. So, let's say, if you don't want to watch videos on YouTube for more than one hour in a day, we can put up such restrictions using this feature. Next, we have wind down. This is another feature from Google which will help you sleep faster at night.

Using this feature, we can schedule our phone to turn on grayscale mode and do not disturb mode automatically at a specific time. This is something I would definitely recommend you to try. Next, I'm going to show you how you can change your default apps, whether you want to change your default launcher default browser or anything for that we need to first go to settings once you're in settings. Select app management, then select default apps. Now from this page, you can change your default launcher default, SMS application, browser and so on.

I would definitely recommend you to change your default browser to Google Chrome. Next, I'm going to show you how to display the battery percentage on the status bar for that go to settings, then select notification and status bar and then enable this toggle. Once you do that, we can see the battery percentage on the status bar in the same way. If you want to see the network usage on the status bar enable this toggle next, I'm going to show you how to display the ram information on the recent apps page for that go to settings, then select additional settings and now enable this toggle. Once you do that, we can see the ram or memory information in the recent apps page.

Next, I am going to show you how to record the screen on your phone, for that first go to the toggles, and if you can't find the screen recording option, you need to click this button here and search in extra toggles. We have a dedicated toggle called start screen, recording just bring it up, and now we can start video recording just by using this toggle, just click it and screen recording should start in 3 seconds if your phone asks for any permissions, just grant them all. Next, I'm going to show you how to stop applications from automatically restarting. In the background for that, you need to first open phone manager, you can find it on the home screen or in your app drawer. Once you open it up, select privacy permissions then select startup manager.

Now, from this page, we can start or stop applications from automatically restarting in the background personally I'll enable this toggle for apps like true caller, WhatsApp or Instagram, and disable it for everything else, so guys these are the most important tips and tricks for your phone. If I missed out on anything important, do let me know by commenting below this video and definitely check out my video on best features link will be in the description now with that said, if you are planning to buy this phone, please use the link in the description. It always helps the channel if you want us to make any specific video tweet out to us with the hashtag greedy tech on Twitter, and we will try to make it as soon as possible. I am Nikhil from greedy tech signing off have a nice day.


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