Friday, 29 April 2016
Just Bought A Samsung Galaxy S7? Default Settings You Should Change Right Away
After
going through the basic setup process of your new Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge, there
are a few more things you should do to get the most out of the device. Here are
nine settings you should change:
Theme
With just a few taps, you can preview and apply themes built by Samsung
and fellow Galaxy users alike. Themes can change everything from the font used
on your device, to app icons for all pre-installed applications. There are two
methods to get to Samsung's theme store. The quickest is to long-press on the
home screen, then tap on Themes. Alternatively, you can open the Settings app
then go to Themes.
Disable Flipboard Briefing
If you find yourself accidentally accessing the briefing pane, or just
flat out not using it, you can disable the Flipboard briefing by long-pressing
on the home screen, then swiping to the right until the Briefing pane is
visible, and slide the switch to the Off position.
App Grid Size
Want more or less apps on the home screens of your device? Long press on
the home screen and select Screen Grid. You can then pick from a 4x4, 4x5 or
5x5 grid of app icons.Whatever change to the grid you make on the home screen
will carry over to the app drawer.
Disable Always-On Display
The S7's always-on display can be distracting, and while it does not have
a dramatic impact on overall battery life, it still has an impact.
To disable the new feature and go back to checking
time the old fashioned way on your smartphone, open the Settings app, then go
to Display and wallpaper > Always On Display and turn it off. Or if you do
like the feature, this screen is where you go to customize its overall look and
behaviour.
Easily Locate Settings
Navigating through the Settings app for something you frequently access
can be a hassle. Luckily, Samsung lets you add quick settings to the top of the
Settings screen with just a few taps.
Open the Settings app, then select Tap here to edit quick settings. You
can select up to nine different settings shortcuts, which will then be placed
at the top of the Settings app for easy access in the future.
Lock Screen App Shortcuts
You can place two app icons on the lock screen of your Galaxy device for
quick access to either app. To change either app, or disable them altogether,
go to Settings > Lock screen and security > Info and app shortcuts >
App shortcuts. Select the shortcut to change and select the app you want to
use, or turn the shortcut off.
Install Camera Modes
By using modes you can create animated GIFs, take better food shots, or
create hyperlapse videos without much fuss.
In the Camera app, tap on the Mode
button followed by the Download link at the top of the screen. A rather long
list of modes will populate, ready for installation. Installation only takes a
few seconds, after which you can experiment with the various modes and improve
upon your smartphone photography skills.
Remove Unwanted Apps
With the S7, you can at turn off unwanted apps and remove them from your
home screen and app drawer. When in the app drawer, tap on the Edit button and
then start picking off unnecessary apps one by one by tapping on the
"-" icon. A prompt will alert you when an app can only be turned off
rather than uninstalled.
Additional Source
www.cnet.com
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