Tuesday, 27 February 2018

How To Make Your Phone Cool With Custom Widgets | Top Customization Widgets For Android

 Top Customization Widgets For Android


Custom Widgets For Android
Click here > Ghosty widget 

Click Here >  Kustom widget 

in this video i will provide you the best widgets for android to make your phone look cool.
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More Tips 

Disable/uninstall bloatware

Most phones come with some apps pre-installed that you won't want to keep around. Luckily, they can be dealt with these days. Some pre-installed bloat can be uninstalled normally by using the Play Store or finding it in the app settings menu. However, anything that's part of the system image is non-removable. What you can do is disable it by opening the app menu from the main system settings and finding the app in your list. Right at the top will be a "Disable" button that removes it from your app drawer and prevents it from running in the background.

Try a different home screen

Most Android devices have a custom UI created by the device maker (eg. Samsung's TouchWiz). That includes the home screen. This is an important part of the experience, and the default home often isn't very powerful. Installing an alternative like Nova Launcher or Action Launcher can make your device much easier to use. You can use these apps to change the icons, assign navigation gestures, organize apps, and so much more. Any time you want to change between your installed home screens, just go to the Home menu in the system settings.

Google Assistant

Did you set up OK Google? If so, you've got two ways to access the Google Assistant. To access Assistant, use OK Google or long-press the home button. Then, just start talking. This feature was exclusive to the Pixel for a few months, but it has since rolled out to all Android phones running Marshmallow or higher. Assistant understands more context and natural language than Google's old voice search feature, and it can be integrated with third-party services like IFTTT, Samsung SmartThings, and Nest. It's great at home automation and searching the web, and it can even read you the news of the day.


Use screen pinning

If you need to hand your phone to someone else, you don't necessarily want them snooping around in other apps. This is easy to prevent -- just pin the screen. This should be enabled by default on most devices, but if it's not, check the security menu. Tap the pin icon on any app in the multitasking interface and you can lock the screen to just that app. In Pie with the horizontal app switcher, you need to long-press on the app icon in the overview interface to select "Pin." If you have a secure lock screen, you can require that unlock method to leave the pinned app.

Split-screen apps

If your phone runs Android 7.0 or higher, you'll be able to bring up two apps in split-screen mode. To do this, all you need to do is long-press the overview button. Your current app will shrink into the top half of the screen (left half in landscape), and you can choose another app from your recent list. The divider between the two apps can be dragged to change the amount of screen real estate allotted to each one. When you're done, just long-press the overview button again or drag the divider all the way to the top or bottom. Split-screen mode is a stock feature of all devices running Nougat or higher. On Pie devices with the new horizontal app switcher, you may need to long-press on the app icon at the top of the preview to select split-screen mode.
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