they are several android mobile devices that are bringing news: currently they already have a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor, in addition to more than 3 cameras in the rear area and a front one that is hidden under the screen. Do you know what the “reading mode” is really for?
The terminals with the Google operating system not only have the “blue filter”, but also add the “read mode”. What is it really for and why do Android phones always insist on placing it in their control panel? To who MAG we tell you.
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WHAT IS “READING MODE” ON YOUR ANDROID CELL PHONE
- Every time you press the “reading mode” on your Android phone, you will see that your screen turns yellow.
- That way you can lower the white levels on your Android terminal, so that you can read all your notifications and, why not, your books on your cell phone.
- The difference between the “blue filter” is that the “reading mode” comes from a single shade, while the “blue filter” can be graduated.
When you click on the “reading mode” on your Android phone you will see that a yellow filter is activated. (Photo: MAG – Rommel Yupanqui)
- You can also determine the “reading mode” to change the tone of your cell phone to black and white quickly.
- With it you will also be able to save a bit of battery since your device will not turn on for pleasure when you receive a call or a message.
WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF “QUICK SHARE” IN AN ANDROID CELL PHONE?
- With the “Quick share” function you can share photos and videos quickly.
- To do this, you just have to press the button by sliding down the notification bar.
- When you enable it you can choose if you want to share documents with your friends, contacts or with a particular person.
- At that moment “Quick share” will ask you for the photo or video you want to share.