Hidden Features of Android
1) Boost gaming performance
While you should be wary of playing around with these configuration options if you don’t know what you’re doing, some of them are pretty useful for non-developers.
Head to the new menu and enable Force 4x MSAA (that’s multi-sample anti-aliasing, if you were wondering). At the cost of some of your battery life, it tells Android to render games at as high a quality as it can, so it’s best used on top-end handsets with a lot of battery left.
Turning on the Force GPU rendering option on may give you smoother, snappier performance in some games, but its effects can vary widely from app to app and from device to device, so use it with caution.
2)Get those notifications back
Many a times we mistakenly delete all those notifications from the notification panel and then realise that some of them needed our attention. If you are a victim of this, then this simple trick will come real handy. To activate follow these steps:
Long-tap an empty space on your Android home screen and tap widgets.
Find the Settings shortcut widget by swiping left and place it on the home screen.
The settings shortcut will then open a menu from which you can select the Notification log.
Just tap on it and a Notification log shortcut will display on your home screen. Thereafter, you can tap on it to check your notification history.
Long-tap an empty space on your Android home screen and tap widgets.
Find the Settings shortcut widget by swiping left and place it on the home screen.
The settings shortcut will then open a menu from which you can select the Notification log.
Just tap on it and a Notification log shortcut will display on your home screen. Thereafter, you can tap on it to check your notification history.
3)Zoom in on any screen
With ‘magnification gestures’ in settings, you can temporarily magnify everything on your screen without installing any third party application or taking a screenshot and then zooming it, which is a sheer waste of time. To activate follow these steps:
Go to accessibility menu in settings and turn on Magnification gestures.
Triple tap on any screen to magnify the content.
You can also drag two or more fingers to pan across the display to see the content.
Triple tap on any screen to magnify the content.
You can also drag two or more fingers to pan across the display to see the content.
4)Access your phone through friends phone
If you've forgotten your phone you can still access your messages,photos,and other
information by logging into your device on a friends android phone. Simply log in as a
guest user. You can also add users so that you can share your device without having
to share all of your information.
information by logging into your device on a friends android phone. Simply log in as a
guest user. You can also add users so that you can share your device without having
to share all of your information.
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