I changed 10 settings on my Samsung phone to give it a big performance boost
Briefly

I changed 10 settings on my Samsung phone to give it a big performance boost
"I've been fairly vocal recently that Samsung's One UI 7 is my favorite Android skin. It is fast, responsive, and intuitive. But nothing comes fine-tuned to your experience straight out of the box. You need to personalize your smartphone to make it more appealing. I change almost a dozen settings on every Samsung Galaxy phone to best suit my needs, and I believe these will elevate your user experience, too."
"I do not like it when a message from a contact or an intrusive app notification pops up while I am in the middle of reading online or texting my favorite people. I get distracted easily. If a notification pops up, I tap on it and forget what I was doing. If you are anything like me, you should change this setting even before switching to gesture navigation. Go to Notifications > Notification pop-up style > Apps to show as brief"
"Unless you are setting up your new Samsung Galaxy phone from an older model, it defaults to the older three-button navigation system. If you like it, that is fine. But I find Android's gesture navigation more intuitive -- everything is a swipe away instead of an on-screen button. If you want that, you can change the system navigation to gestures by going to Settings > Display > Navigation bar > Swipe gestures."
One UI 7 is fast, responsive, and intuitive. Phones require personalization to match individual preferences. Changing several Galaxy settings can elevate usability, focus, privacy, and visual quality. Disable pop-up notifications to avoid distractions; use Notifications > Notification pop-up style > Apps to show as brief. Enable gesture navigation for swipe-based control via Settings > Display > Navigation bar > Swipe gestures. Set the highest screen resolution to exploit displays like the Galaxy S25 Ultra with second-generation Gorilla Armor for less reflectivity and better color. Availability of specific settings varies by phone model.
Read at ZDNET
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]