I'm so glad I bought a Samsung phone. And I really appreciate your efforts in covering all these features + sharing the amazing and useful routines. Thanks.
Some ages of people do this. Which I not recommend them and they don't listen to me saying hearing for like 1 year and didn't have any issue on my hearings so I don't get argue with them and get aside telling my brain to stop thinking and let them do whatever they do, will fruition hit harder laterby! 😂
I already use the healthy night charging routine, but with the addition of turning the battery limit on when i go to bed, so it charges to 85% overnight and then shortly before i wake up the fast charging turns on and fully charges. You did a good job finding some niche tips and not the standard obvious ones :)
It's better to charge slowly over the course of 8 hours than to charge to 100% from 85% quickly The last 10% is the most damaging charging so you want to do it as slowly as possible
@@mokisan tbh nowadays we don't actually need headphone jack, 90% of the headphones r wireless except gamming ones and it's also kinda irritating to use widerd headphones
The tip regarding the fast charging is relevent when the charger speed is more tha 60 watts. At 25 watts, it barely damages, what wears out the battery though is unplugging and plugging the charger frequently, draining the battery till its less than 10% and charging it till it reaches 100% instead of 90%, then using the phone while charging, calling while charging and many more if i missed any. The battery will wear out slowly when using these above remedies
I invested in a 45w charger and I charge my phone in the mornings. I try to keep the battery between 15-90%. Usually I plug it out around 85% and it easily lasts for a day. And I usually start charging around 20%.
It still extend the battery a little bit tho, so the point is somewhat true. And there's also protect battery tiles in control panel that cut the power from charging the phone once it hits the limiter that you set, at default it paused at 85%. So there's also that
the wattage is not the issue, its only the heat build up. So if you charge at 60 watts in a very cold room it might damage the battery less than charging at 15W while the phone is under your pillow.
LOL. I am in and musically direct a lot of theater productions, and I've been told I have insane hearing, but this tool just confirmed that, even at 60, my hearing is unimpaired. Thanks for sharing this! I'm going to use this on my band (they all definitely have some hearing loss, so it'd be interesting to see what freqs are weakened).
The features and functionality that are involved with loosing your phone are,of course, extremely helpful, what I'm not too sure about is that, if your phone gets stolen, and it announces that the authorities have been notified, then there is a good chance that the thief will destroy the phone by perhaps throwing it hard onto the ground or into a Lake or the ocean. Not having any audible warning for the thief to hear means that you could probably track them down with the authorities by your side.
Thanks for the video! Lots of good features. Just one thing if ou didn't know. What damages the battery is heat. If you say that its more relatable for people to understand what damages their battery. If you are not on fast charging but you are playing for an hour and you phone gets hot, its damaging the battery. Another thing you probably can give as a "nice to know" in some other video, if you keep the battery from getting fully charged or discharged (from like 20% to 80% only) it lasts years like if it was new. Huawei's do this on their own, if you let it charge more than a couple of days (for a phone that's always charging, as a weather station or something), it keeps the battery at 80% constant and does not charge more. (and has a notification saying it does that to prevent battery damage) I know this is a Samsung video, but its just an example as I have both ;)
Woah these are seriously useful tips! I've only been part of the galaxy life for about a month now with my ultra, but im loving every second of it. The macros for the app updates are ones that im definitely gonna do and probably the rest of these too! Thanks for the great video as always facundo.
The volume limiter one is a bit nonsense, because you can just keep it turned off and it will still do the job. What's interesting though is the other option in that page: with that, you can set a passcode to lock the volume limiter, so that e.g. you have kids and you don't want them to crank the volume up unless they know that passcode
I have a question about tip 11. What is the difference between setting up the routine you're suggesting vs navigating to "Developer Options" and enabling "Mobile Data Always Active". I keep the Mobile Data option engaged all the time. Do these 2 settings work together in harmony or is it redundant? Would it drain my battery faster if both options are engaged simultaneously? Can someone please shed some light on this.
Mobile Data Always Active keeps a connection to towers so your phone can download MMS messages. It doesn't *use* data unless you turn mobile data on, it just stays connected. I recommend disabling Mobile Data Always Active, as you can manually download MMS messages if you need to. It saves a significant amount of battery, especially if you live in a rural area with low signal strength.
the bixby routines+ one is flawd, it does the action when you receive any message on your phone, To fix this edit the routine and remove the if "message recieved" action and re-add it, while re-adding it add message with specific keyword to it and set the keyword to whatever you like, you can set it to "TRACK LOCATION" like he did in the video
Instead of adaptive power saving, I use a routine that turns it on when below 41% and not charging. I've found myself turning it on myself at 40% anyway!
For the Google Assistant, I just hold down the onscreen Home icon at the bottom of my phone. Don't know how it was set up that way, but it's convenient for me.
Hi! I think that samsung has blocked some of the features showed in the video like good lock or routines in their m series(I use samsung m21). Is there a way to bypass it? I really want to setup that stolen routine and wifi signal. Performance modes, camera cutout, automatically turning off fast charging, maintenance mode and jeys cafe are also missing.
Is it possible to create a routine that will automatically turn on/off Sensors (developer tile in quick settings) like you showed with app updates? Also, something similar for Software Update check? Thanks
Hi, great video! Can you please make a video about third party apps that can provide similar functionality for other devices. (Including root apps). Thanks a lot for all your efforts, every video teaches me something new ❤
Hi. Number 18 on your video , on my phone (s23 ultra) mine says performance profile which gives me light and standard,where yours has processing 🤔, I've done the latest update so why is mine different 🤷♂️
Here'onefor you!!!....I have a S23 plus & a new pair of gear icon x buds.....i've tried to sync them up ..but unfortunately their not compatible😢....is there any way to get around this with some kinda app or software?....thanks
Title says 30 features of oneui, but within three minutes you've got us downloading several other apps. I'm wondering how many more there will be by the end of the video. 🤣🤣🤣
Samsung or Pixel features: iPhone just can't compete on Software. That's why most North American youtuber insist about Ecosystem and MacBook. Biased reviews. Not everybody need a MacBook but everybody can like Windows Link to Phone or transfering file between Android and Windows whatever the brand, without iTunes.
Why there is need of routines+ for phone stolen? It can be done in regular routines itself. Plus after scanning that qr code it is opening in browser 😅
"Most People Don't Know About" yep, cuz some of us are using 'M Series' which have no Good Lock or Most of the awesome Features in S Series Samsung Phones 😭😭