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Allow alarms and exceptions in do not disturb: If you want silence then do not disturb is great. But if you want some notifications, then you have to designate the exceptions that are allowed. Here you can allow alarms essential if you want to wake up in the morning , but also allow repeat callers or nominated contacts - such as favourites for messages and calls - as well as reminders.
It's worth checking what can get through and what can't. Allow notifications in do not disturb: While sounds and vibrations are silenced in do not disturb, you can still have silent notifications. Hide all will mean there's nothing appearing, but you get to choose - you can turn off icon badges, the notifications list, pop-ups and status bar icons. Allow an app to ignore do not disturb: Exceptions will let you get some types of notifications from some apps when do not disturb is turned on.
For example, you might have do not disturb on, but you want your Ring Video Doorbell to still come through. Select the app, then notifications, and you'll see the type of notifications that app offers.
Tap on the notification type and at the bottom of the list you'll see the option to "ignore do not disturb". Turn it on and you'll always get that notification type. Stop adding new app icons to home screen: Head into the home screen settings long press on the wallpaper and you'll find the option to "add apps to home screen". Turn this off, otherwise every app you install will be added to your home screen.
Change the default app: Android lets you decide which is the default app if you have more than one that will do the same thing. Here you can see what has been selected as the default browser, calling app, messaging app and home screen. Other defaults are selected by the first app you open for a particular task. Control app permissions: Android Pie lets you manage all the permissions for each app on an individual basis.
This will let you toggle permissions on and off, so you can disable location or contacts access, for example. But there are some new features hidden in the mix. Here's how to get the best from it. Turn on the shot suggestion mode: A new feature on the S10, it will analyse the scene and suggest the best composition.
The camera will suggest the best shot you can take and help you line it up using a guide on the screen. Open the camera and tap the settings cog at the top and you'll find the option to turn on. Use scene optimiser to improve your photos: The new scene optimiser uses AI to improve your photos, as well as allowing longer handheld night photos.
In the viewfinder in the camera app you'll see swirly icon in one corner. If it's blue then scene optimiser is turned on and will identify the scene and pick the best settings for you. If there's no swirly icon, head into camera settings and toggle on scene optimiser. You also get option to tweak how it works in the same section. Quick launch: Double tap on the standby button to launch the camera. You can do this from the lock screen or any other location in the phone.
Quick launching on the lock screen will still open the camera, but you'll have to unlock to view photos.
Switch camera modes: The camera does loads and you can swipe through modes from auto, swiping through the modes that you'll see to the left or to the top. Basically you can swipe along that list, moving through Instagram, food, panorama, pro, live focus, photo, video, super slow-mo, slow-mo and hyperlapse. You can swipe across the camera display to move through the modes. Edit the available camera modes: You don't have to stick to those options above - you can add or remove modes.
You can also opt to launch the camera in the last mode you used in the same section. Use the Instagram mode: Samsung has a bespoke Instagram mode in its camera app. This is one of the camera modes find it as above and you can then take a picture selecting from the different lenses on the rear. Once you've take the shot, it's automatically opened to post to Instagram stories.
Quickly switch from rear to front camera: There's a button to switch between front and rear cameras, but you can also do it with a swipe. Just swipe up or down the display to switch to the other camera. Basically, swipe in the opposite direction to the one that changes the shooting mode as above. Or, you can double press the power button again and the cameras will switch.
Here is the option to save both raw and jpeg files. To use it you'll need to be in Pro mode, however, so if you want raw files, turn it on and shoot in Pro. Enable video stabilisation: To stabilise your video on the rear camera, open settings and scroll down to find "video stabilisation". Take a selfie portrait: This is very much the hot trend right now.
If you can't get someone to take a decent portrait with the rear camera, then the front offers "live focus". This will blur the background. Just switch to the front camera and swipe across to selfie focus and pout.
There are four different bokeh effects to try. Identify an object using Bixby Vision: In the camera app it now says Bixby vision in the top left corner. Tap this and Bixby will attempt to identify anything it can see.
Once in Bixby Vision, you can also use apps for AR experiences. Just tap AR emoji and have some fun. To take a long exposure photo: In the camera app swipe across and select Pro. Use the slider to select the length of time you want. You can change that yourself in the Pro mode however.
Open the camera and switch to Pro. You'll see all the settings, including shutter speed as above. Change gallery view: If you're looking at your photos and you want more or less on display, you can pinch zoom, to change the thumbnail view. Ever since Samsung introduced the edges on the Infinity display, it has been trying to find things for it to do. If you don't want any of the functions, you can turn it all off. They will be banished to the bucket of functions you never use.
Here you'll see the selection of panels available and you can add and remove those you don't want. Stick to the useful, otherwise you'll spend more time navigating and less time doing. Smart select is worth investigating. Move the edge panel handle to anywhere you want: You can move the edge handle where you have to swipe to open the edge panels to anywhere on the left or right of the screen.
Just press and hold and you can drag it where you want it. If you don't want to be able to move it, you can turn off that option in the settings, as below.
Then tap on the menu in the top right-hand corner and select "edge panel handle". Within these settings you can change the handle - including making it invisible, changing the colour, size and if you want it to vibrate when it's touched. Enable edge lighting for notifications: You can have the edges of the display light up to give you notifications. You can change the style of the edge lighting as well as nominate which apps it will notify you about.
You can have it on for everything, or just those apps you really care about. It won't work with all apps, so you'll have to have a play with it. Bixby is Samsung's assistant. It made its debut on the Samsung Galaxy S8 in and has subsequently appeared in phones that have followed.
If you want to know even more about Bixby, we have a full Bixby feature for you to enjoy. Turn off Bixby Home: We covered this previously, but if you don't want Bixby Home, long press on the wallpaper and you'll enter the home screen controls. Customise the content of Bixby Home: Bixby can fill itself with garbage, but you can tame it. Open Bixby Home and open the menu in the top right-hand corner and tap "cards". Here you'll find a list of apps that can feed into Bixby Home, so you can turn of anything you definitely don't want.
This will let you setup various If and Then recipes. For example, when you travel abroad, turn off mobile data. Reassign the Bixby button: The Bixby button activates Bixby Voice, as well as accessing the associated screens which are similar to Bixby Home, but separately handled.
You can change the function of the button, however to launch a third-party app. You'll have to be signed into Bixby, but you then get the option to select another app or Bixby Routine you can activate with the button. Note however, that this is adding that extra function - you can't stop the button from activating Bixby.
We've written a lot more about it separately here. Enable or disable Hi Bixby voice activation: If you want to go hands-free on Bixby, open Bixby and set it up. Then tap the menu in the right-hand corner to access the settings.
Here you'll find Voice wake-up. Here you can elect to wake your phone with Bixby as well as the option to unlock via voice. Block Bixby Voice from listening to you: If you don't want Bixby able to detect your voice you can turn that option off. In the Bixby settings as above, head to "automatic listening and select "never". Use Bixby to access settings on your phone: One of the charming things about Bixby is that it can be used to access settings on your phone.
Press and hold the Bixby key and Voice will start listening, then say what you want to change on your phone. Use quick commands to change the state of your phone: There's a range of quick commands will also adapt your phone for particular settings, like driving, for example. They will let you use Bixby Voice to enable them in a flash. Open Bixby via the button, head into the menu and you'll find "quick commands". Here you set up what you want to happen when you say a particular thing.
Have Bixby only respond when connected to a Bluetooth device: This is a fun. It makes it idea for hands-off control, in the car for example. Use Bixby Vision to translate: Open the camera and you'll see the Bixby Vision in the top left-hand corner of the window.
Tap it and it will open Vision. Across the bottom are options, to the far left is translate. Point it at whatever you want to translate. Take a screen shot: Press the volume down and standby buttons at the same time. A screenshot will be captured. This saves you having to press two buttons at once. Use smart capture: Samsung gives you more options for screenshots. This will let you scroll to get more of a page, with instant edit and share options too. It's great for capturing full web pages.
Capture a gif from the screen: You can create a gif instantly from anything that's playing on your phone, like a video in Twitter, Instagram or YouTube. Enable the smart select edge panel. Then, once your video is on the display, swipe to smart select from the edge and select animation. A preview window will appear which will let you record video to create a gif. There's a quick settings toggle for the function that will let you charge another device when you place them back to back.
Just tap the button and then place the other device on the back of the Galaxy S10 be that Samsung Buds or an iPhone or any other Qi device. The phone offers flagship design with SD chipset making it a beast when it comes to performance along with a great display with equally great viewing angles.
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A: 0 to i will say 1hr 10mins. Razi Rasheed. Q: Is it support pubg mobile without lack. Hemal Patel. Q: sar value give details. Q: which color is good looking? A: I thought always black is best but changed my opinion after having blue color. Chaitanya Sai.
Q: Who is best Realme x50 or S10 lite?? Naman Singhal. Q: slwo video recording is availble? A: With normal slow motion, it also has super slow motion video feature. It's possible to use the Samsung S10 one-handed, with the curved edges on the front and rear helping to give the effect that the phone is narrower than it actually is. That said, the glass and metal body doesn't offer up a huge amount of grip, so if you're accident prone we'd recommend picking up a case - even if it's just a slim silicon job - to provide extra traction in your hand.
Also invisible — this time around the front — is the fingerprint sensor. While a lot of Android phones have used a rear-facing fingerprint sensor, Samsung stuck with the front-facing physical sensor pad all the way up to the Galaxy S7. This is an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor, different from the optical sensors on the OnePlus 6T and Huawei Mate 20 Pro, for example.
It works reasonably well, but it's not a fast as an optical fingerprint scanner. You won't be left waiting - it still takes less than a second to read, register and unlock the S10, but it lacks the zip of scanners not embedded in the display. There also seems to be a slightly higher failure rate too. You need to be precise with your finger placement, and you'll need to apply a little pressure for it to work.
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