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EVERYONE can I have your attention, for true 90 hz you must do this: Developer options > force peak refresh rate, the smooth display option that switches between 90/60 is buggy I can see it switch its annoying as hell this fixes it, nobody mentions this!
@SamscrewuGaming some people do enjoy the smoother display, and the battery saver limits the screen back to 60hz when you enable it, and it's optional too
@@SamscrewuGaming I use a 90hz phone, if I change the settings to 60hz I can see a very big difference, u kinda feel like the phone is lagging but it isn't, I prefer smoother display, for me 60hz phones are a downgrade
Loved the keyboard options especially permanent number row. Another useful setting you did not mention is the gesture cursor control (under glide typing) which allows you to move the cursor by sliding your finger on the space bar. I used to get so frustrated trying to position the cursor to an exact spot by tapping and moving my finger in the text box.
Loved this video! Great tips! Also I use “force refresh rate” and “screen protector mode” even without a screen protector. It makes the phone much more fluid.
Hey i got the google pixel 7A yesterday and have spent the last few hours getting things organised. Thanks for all the tips. One thing i cannot find is the system navigation in Gestures. I absolutely hate having to swipe to go back and was looking forward to fixing this but that option appears to be missing :(
Actually, the very _first_ thing I do is to activate the "old school" buttons. Why bother with all that swiping, when you can just tap on an option. Talk about complicating simplicity. The next thing is to disable all vibration, haptics and touch sounds. I absolutely _hate_ the vibration, in particular. The next thing is to download and install "Swiftkey." I've been using it for years and it has "long press" options, as _well_ as a number row option, so that you rarely, ever need to toggle keyboards. Finally, I get rid of that pointless Google Search Bar, (I use Chrome, so what's the point?) which you can't delete, or move and is always there and in the way. To do this, I install Nova Launcher (I'd actually prefer to use the Google Launcher, but there's no option to move/hide the search bar) which remembers all the settings from previous phones, once downloaded. Actually, I didn't know about the Search Bar, before buying my (otherwise) wonderful 6a. If it weren't possible to remove/hide/move it, via Nova Launcher, that would've been a total deal breaker, for me and I would've returned it immediately! 😉😉
Turning down haptics, notifications, nosy Assistant, as much as possible, nfc and bluetooth off until i’m using Sleeptime: go airplane mode plus do not disturb. 8:31 changed power button to power. 9:14 backtap?
This video was useful for me today. Ironically, it was to activate a 3 button navigation feature that the youtuber labeled as archaic. Not only did they have the audacity to remove the buttons as the default config, but they also inverted the "all apps" and "back" buttons.. BLASPHEMY!!
Thanks for the triple point animation speed tip. Worked on my still snappy 4a, no option to choose 90hz on the 4a, its only a 60hz screen. Personally i hate seeing the battery percentage as i think I'd develop what electric car drivers call range anxiety, also if i need to know the percentage at any time i can just pull down the notification shade a bit, or as i call it the roller blind! but i just wait till i get a heads up at 20% but even that annoys me as i don't recharge until around 10% or below when the battery symbol turns red, but i admit i have forgotten and its shut down whilst browsing, i wish they gave a heads up at 3% or red battery icon started flashing.
i'm upgrading to this phone, i ordered it but i just have to go in the 10th pay for it and pick it up, i'm currently gunna be upgrading from samsung galaxy note 10, is there anything i should know? thank you(:
You can wait to see the S23 FE, but if you need a phone today, just depends what eco system you like, google android or galaxy ONE UI, both great phones
I've been using Pixel for 4 years now, and I'm still learning; the crazy part is this is probably only 5% he just showed you, and I'm not even kidding.
Can SOMEONE tell me where to enter my home address? I typed it incorrectly months ago and now I can't find it. It's an important detail when setting extended unlock!
@@yeon723 It's actually not bad now. I had to get used to swiping everything instead of pressing buttons (moving between screens, etc.). Also, an hour after I started using the phone, it got REALLY hot. I almost took it back, but it cooled down a few minutes later. It will still occasionally get warm, but nothing like that first day. I pretty much only talk, text, and watch RU-vid videos. I'm sure the phone can do a lot more than I'm using it for. I'm kind of old, but my 17-year-old nephew thinks my Pixel is great. Best wishes to you.
@@BrennonMaingot What are you guys doing that drain the battery that fast? I unplugged my 7a this morning around 06:30 and it's 19:28 now. My battery is at 44% and I've used it a lot today. Phone calls, texting, music, photos, youtube, notes, browsing etc. The battery easily lasts a full day.
I'm looking for Adaptive sound but it seems the 7a is missing this option... Does anyone know if this is correct or if I just didn't manage to find it?
The 1st thing you should do is stop buying Pixel phones, more often than not they don't work the way you want them to and you get suckered into buying them by these Google paid, you tubers!!