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Samsung Daily

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Samsung daily Say goodbye to Bixby Home, and say hello to Samsung Daily, at least if you’re on the latest Android 10 beta on a Galaxy S10. If you’re on the newest Android 10 beta  , you will find an update for Bixby Home in the Galaxy Store that turns it into Samsung Daily. Samsung Daily which resides on the leftmost home screen on Galaxy devices and shows you news and other content from various services and websites in a card-based UI. Samsung Daily has no new functionality and the user interface remains the same as well.  However, a few new services for news, videos, sports, and other content have been added. Some existing ones, like Flipboard, are still present, while services like Uber and Foursquare seem to have been removed. Samsung had said at its developer conference last month that Samsung Daily would start rolling out in November, but according to the app’s changelog, the worldwide rollout will start by the end of the year.  That doesn’t mean that Samsung Daily won’

Screen record

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Samsund screen record Link below The screen recorder feature can be fine tuned by accessing its Settings page. This can be done either by long-pressing the Quick Settings tile, or by following the menu below.  From there, you can choose whether to capture internal audio while recording and adjust the video quality of both the screen recording and the front-facing camera feed. Just like Note 10, Galaxy devices that running the One UI 2 update will also have a Quick Settings tile for screen recording, found on the second page by default.  Of course, you can easily move the "Screen recorder" tile to a more convenient location by hitting the three-dot menu icon and selecting "Button order."  From there, simply drag the tile to a spot of your choosing, and tap "Done" to save the changes. Once you start recording, a video icon will appear appear in the status bar to let you know that screen recording is in progress.  In addition, you'l

Notificacione led around camera

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Link below With its discreet, tiny front camera and nearly bezel-less design, the new Galaxy phone takes full advantage of its infinity display.  However, to make room for the new AMOLED screen, the LED light from the previous Galaxy phones has been replaced by a new LED lighting system. By using the EdgeLighting + app, you can even enjoy a customized lighting experience.  Since the Galaxy S10 didn’t come with a notification LED, it was hardly surprising when the Galaxy Note 10 and Galaxy Note 10+ didn’t either. However, there were a few third-party apps that allowed the area that lights up around the front camera cutout to essentially mimic that behavior.  You’ll notice that the ring around the cutout illuminates when you switch between the front and rear cameras. Many called on Samsung to open this up as an alternative. Samsung later did that through EdgeLighting+ for the Galaxy S10.  EdgeLighting+ has now been updated so that the Galaxy Note 10 display cutout can mim

One ui 2 version 11

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One ui 2 version eleven  ... Link below... Samsung’s Android Q release for Galaxy smartphones will bring version 2.0 of the company’s One UI skin while the Galaxy S11 will debut with One 2.1. We’ve confirmed this with our sources, although we won’t say we were too surprised to find out that the next major Android OS upgrade will also bring a One UI upgrade. One UI 2.1 for the Galaxy S11 also makes sense if we consider the fact that One UI 1.0 debuted with Android Pie and was followed by One UI 1.1 on the Galaxy S10 lineup.  At this time, we’ve not been told what new features and functionality the 2.x releases of One UI will bring. All we can confirm is that One UI 2.0 will include all the Digital Wellbeing improvements that Google announced at its developer conference in May this year.  Those improvements include Focus Mode, which will allow users to specify which apps they find most distracting and silence those apps when the feature is enabled.  Other core Android