Thursday, June 16, 2016

16 Tips and Tricks To Get The Most Out Of HTC 10

16 tips and tricks to get the most out of HTC 10




1. Make a good phone even better

HTC knew it had something to prove with HTC 10, and it is a very good phone. It has high performance, excellent design, and the latest Sense interface is only a moderate change in the stock Android. Even with all its advantages, you can make your new HTC 10 is even better. We have 15 tips and tricks to make the best HTC device 10 may be possible.

2. Add fingerprints

10 HTC will offer you the possibility of adding a fingerprint for your phone during the installation process, but you can also visit the system settings at any time to add more. 10 supports five stored fingerprints. To add one, click the Scanner menu fingerprints. Please note that part of the finger indicated on the diagram as you press the switch. This will provide 10 HTC recognize all of your fingerprint. There's also the opportunity to have awakened the screen by touching the sensor, you will probably want to leave on.

3. Disable junk apps

Even if you have an unlocked HTC 10, there are going to be some applications that you just do not want on your phone. The problem is even more pronounced on the carrier versions of the phone. You can not remove the majority of them, but you can disable them in the settings menu and find the application. From there, just find Disappearing, open information screen, and then click Disable. The application will still be there, but it will not work in the background or appear in the app drawer.

4. Use screen-off gestures

HTC has chosen to downplay the role of the screen Off "start motion gestures" in its marketing this year, but they are still included in the software and can be very useful. They can be switched on and off in the display menu, gestures and buttons. There are several you should definitely use, including double-tap to wake up and double swipe down to wake up the camera. you can also jump right into Blinkfeed from off to the right to steal and then to the main screen on the left touch. you can play all the gestures on and off individually as you like.

5. Customize app drawer

Organization for HTC default app drawer is custom, which is fine if you want to carefully manage it every time you install an application. If not, it can be easily changed. In the upper left corner of the app drawer is a drop down that allows you to choose between custom, in alphabetical order, and recently used for the organization of the scheme. overflow menu on the other side is also worth a peek. From here you can change the size of the grid, wallpaper (for the app drawer only), and show / hide the application in a box.

6. Configure calling options

Unlike most manufacturers of Android phones, HTC too lazy to obtain certification for Wi-Fi and LTE transmission of voice on all major carriers that support it, even for an unlocked phone. You can enable these features and check the settings in the basic settings for the system call. VoLTE is only switched on or off, but the Wi-Fi Calling does have some of the settings you want to explore. You can disable it if you do not want to route calls over Wi-Fi, but you can also choose to install HTC 10 or cellular or Wi-Fi connection to make calls.

7. Turn on USB 3.1

If you have a ton of information to download on HTC 10, this device has got you covered with support for USB 3.1 data transfer. You will need a computer with a USB 3.1 port and a USB 3.1 compatible cable. USB 3.1 is also necessary to activate the manual that you can make in Settings > Advanced > USB connection. Just switch the USB 3.1 file transfer and pay attention to the warning about interfering with calls and data. Make sure you turn it off after you're done blasting data to the phone at warp speed.

8. Tweak display color

HTC has stepped up to the quad-HD LCD this year, but the default color setting looks a little warm. HTC has included some pretty powerful ability to calibrate the display, though. You will find them in the display menu, gestures, and under the color profile of a button. The default value is "Vivid", which has pumped up red. SRGB setting produces more realistic colors, but the two settings allow you to change the color temperature. In general, you will probably want to push them a little more to the cold end.

9. Customize Blinkfeed

Blinkfeed HTC is one of the best news reader home screen included Android manufactuers, but you have to make some tweaks to get the most out of it. Blinkfeed available on the far left corner of the main screen. Use the navigation sliding to add the service by clicking on the "plus" at the top. It supports Google+, LinkedIn and Twitter logins, which integrates your social content in the feed. Calendar of events can also be added. Supplier News News of the default, and it will throw a lot of things for you, that is not of interest. Just click on it in the settings, so that you can indicate which topics you would like to see. The main Blinkfeed settings and make sure that you disable advertising based on interests under the control ads.

10. Switch it up with themes

Theme Engine from HTC for HTC 10 is still one of the best you'll find on the flagship Android phone. Theme shop (in the settings and app drawer) includes a large number of solid options with their own icons, wallpapers, and color palettes. You can also change the current theme or create a new one. This includes choosing wallpaper for the home and lock screen, color interface, the app drawer background, icons and sounds. Menu personalize settings includes handy links to both changing and editing the current theme.

11. Try Freestyle layout

HTC device 10 is the first to show new models of HTC Freestyle home screen. These designs have a big sticker that can be customized to open any application and moved anywhere on the desktop, not adhering to the traditional grid. In order to move from the standard to the Freestyle, a long press on the home screen and click Edit Layout main screen. After selecting the Freestyle, you will be presented with all the currently available Freestyle theme. After applying, you can long-press and press "Add label" to create a new custom label, or you can simply edit / move the default configuration. If you decide that you do not like freestyle skiing, no problem! Simply change the setting back layout, and will restore your default icons and widgets.

12. HTC Connect gesture

Many Android devices have access to the screen mirroring, but none of them as fast as HTC 10. At any time, you can use HTC Connect this gesture to search for streaming devices. Swipe up with three fingers, and Connect and will begin the search. Full screen mirroring includes devices such as your Chromecast, Android TV and Roku boxes (Miracast). If you want to disable the mirror image, simply use the current notification. Connect includes mirroring the screen, as well as a simple audio streaming to Bluetooth devices. This is useful if you need to switch between speakers or headphones often.

13. Set up a personal audio profile

HTC 10 has a high-resolution 24-bit audio DAC, and you can take full advantage of this by creating a personal audio profile. Sound profiler will be the first time you plug in your headphones, offering the option of either a quick or detailed audio settings. Quick easy option corresponds to the presets to your listening preferences, but verbose mode plays a series of tones in each ear to determine the threshold of hearing. You can change your profile or add more at any time of Boomsound menu settings.

14. Adoptable storage

Unlike the flagship phone from Samsung and LG, the HTC 10 supports features optimized storage in Android 6.0. You can use the card as either a portable or internal memory on the Storage menu. Formatting both internal (ie accepted) allows the phone to be considered a built-in memory card. This means that it can be used for applications and data applications, but it will not work on other devices, it is not formatted.

15. Configure power saving modes

HTC 10 benefits from power-saving features of the marshmallow, but you can plan for the worst with customizable HTC power saving modes. There are two power-saving states on this phone, and available from the Power menu in the settings. Saving energy is a more modest version, which will slow down the processor, disable location services, lower the brightness and turn off vibration. Extreme power saving off almost all of the applications on the phone, in addition to turning off background data. You will have only a minimal home screen with the main functions, as well. You can set automatic activation for both modes, or turn them on manually. Consider the energy savings will be about 20%, and perhaps leave an extreme mode of 5-10%.

16. Pro photo mode

HTC is struggling with cameras in recent years, but it packs a solid 10 HTC this time sensor. You can take full advantage of this with the help of Pro mode. It is accessible from the sliding menu on the left of the viewfinder. When working in Pro mode, you have sliders for all the camera settings bar at the bottom of the screen (white balance, exposure, ISO, shutter speed and focus). Click on any of them to deploy a full slide the UI, so you can switch between automatic and manual. Mode switch allows you to also set the Pro mode for capturing RAW files instead of JPEG, which allows more efficient to edit them in the application as Lightroom or Snapseed. Unfortunately, there is no way to save as JPEG and RAW.

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