Saturday, April 19, 2014

Ten things to know about the Samsung Galaxy S5


Samsung Galaxy S5 colors

If you have recently purchased a brand new Samsung Galaxy S5, you will surely enjoy browsing through the various features of the device. While the Galaxy S5 can perform most of the regular smartphone tasks, it also comes with several hidden features which add value to the flagship device. You can choose to discover these for yourself, but you can also check out the following list of 10 things to know about your Samsung Galaxy S5

1) Increase Touch Sensitivity and use a Pencil as a Stylus

Samsung's Note series comes with an S Pen stylus, but not everyone wants to purchase a Galaxy Note. Luckily Galaxy S5 owners can enjoy the features of a stylus without having to purchase a Note. Simple go to Display Settings and enable the increase touch settings option and you will be able to use a simple pencil as your stylus.




2) Auto Music Suggestions

Tired of your current playlist? Tilt the Galaxy S5 horizontally (into landscape) while listening to a song via music player, and your Galaxy S5 instantly suggests similar tracks among the songs stored on your phone based on information of the current song, such as its genre, mood, source, etc. So the more songs you have, better the recommendation




3) Get quick access to your favorite apps with the toolbox widget

‘Toolbox’ is a small widget that opens and closes like a mini-folder or app-drawer. It’s small and round and you can move around just about anywhere on your screen. Place your favorite applications here and access them quickly whenever you need them.

You can either tap the ‘Toolbox’ icon on the quick panel (swipe down the status bar), or go to Settings and tap ‘Toolbox’. A white circle-shaped icon with three dots inside will appear on the screen. Press and hold the icon and drag it to the Edit button, and then you can customize which apps appear on the floating Toolbox menu.   The floating shortcut menu will be shown and can be activated on every screen, which makes it really useful for multi-tasking!




4) Privacy Mode keep outside eyes away from your videos, pictures and documents

How do you protect your secret messages, pictures, and voicemails from other people like some of your nosy roommates and gossipy friends? The Galaxy S5 features a ‘Private Mode’ to hide these personal documents, pictures, text messages, videos, voicemails, etc from outsiders.

To activate this mode, you first need to choose how you will unlock the screen in the private mode. To do this, go to Settings then tap 'Private mode'. After selecting the contents you want to hide, press Menu, and then touch ‘Move to private’ and a lock key will appear next to the contents, protecting them safely. Easy.



Contents that are protected like this will only appear in the private mode and not in the normal mode.   But, you should be aware that you won’t be able to access your “hidden” contents if you have forgotten how to unlock the screen. So, please don’t forget your password, PIN, or pattern!


5) Kids Mode keeps your personal content and apps away from your kids

Sometimes friends aren’t the only people you want to keep your things away from. Many parents let their children use their smartphones. When they do, they often worry that their kids might get information not suitable for them or that their kids might delete some important data.

Samsung launched a new ‘Kids Mode’ on the Galaxy S5 which makes your phone safer for/from kids. With a cute UX design, Kids Mode provides fun and safe content for children. Also, you can allow and restrict access to applications and media content stored on your device by following a few quick steps.
  1. Go to the Kids Mode widget at home screen, you can download this app. After downloading, a Kids Mode screen will be created.
  2. Set your PIN and
  3. enter your kid's profile, and then
  4. select the applications that your child is allowed to use.   
By default, it provides camera, painting, voice recorder, and video apps. To download various games and learning apps for kids, go to the Parental Control at the bottom right side of your screen, and Menu at the upper left, and then ‘Kids Store’.

If you download a new application, a gift box appears on the Kids Mode screen. Tap this box and an app will be created as it opens. On a special day, install apps your child wanted and give them as surprise presents!



On Kids Mode, you also can limit the time your kids can use your smartphone. Tap ‘Parental Control’, ‘Menu’, and then ‘Daily playtime limit’ and you can set daily time limit – no longer than 3 hours, for example. Furthermore, you can check the activity history – total playtime and most frequently used applications for last 30 days.


6) Access your camera quickly from your lockscreen

Your Galaxy S5 now features direct access to the 16-megapixel camera from the Lock Screen so that users don’t have to miss those crazy photo opportunities that pop up at the most random times.



Just go to Settings, Lock Screen, and then ‘Camera shortcut’, a camera icon will appear at the right bottom of the lock screen. You can take pictures or make videos with a simple touch on the camera icon.


7) Exclusive Camera Features

Among the various camera-shooting modes of the Galaxy S5, a few new features stand out. The two latest features introduced for the first time are ‘Virtual Tour’ and ‘Shot and More.’

Virtual Touch

The ‘Virtual Tour’ is a feature that allows you to take pictures as if you are giving a tour of the surrounding area to viewers.



After putting the camera in the virtual tour mode, by moving the camera according to the guided arrows that point forward, left, or right, you can take shot after shot of the same background. With the pictures together, you will have a ‘moving picture’ like a ‘gif’ image.   Now you can share tours of your house, neighborhood, or even favorite restaurants with friends and family who are too far to see it for themselves.

Shot and More

The ‘Shot and More’ mode allows you to edit pictures and apply various effects immediately after taking your shots.   In this mode, you can choose the best photo from several taken in rapid succession, using diverse features such as best photo, best face, drama shot, eraser, and a lot more.




8) Quickly message your most frequent contacts with Priority Senders

You have many friends, but let’s be frank. There are only so many you talk to all the time. If you set ‘Priority Senders’, the contact lists of your priority senders will be displayed on the top of the messaging app as an icon.



Just by tapping this icon, you can send or receive messages right away.   Go to the Messages app, tap ‘+’, and then select Priority Senders to add up to 25 people.


9) Get details on your last calls with 'Show caller information'

Galaxy S5 provides caller information while you make or receive a call, and even while you’re on the phone. On the Settings, tab Call, and select ‘Show caller information’ check box. Then the callers' recent social network activity (Google+) and the history of your communication with them will be displayed.




10) Call Notification Pop-ups let you receive calls while using other apps

When you have an incoming call while using an application, the app is stopped and the Incoming call screen appears, in general.   However, Galaxy S5 supports ‘Call Notification Pop-Ups’ functionality, enabling a multi-tasking; receiving a phone call while using other applications!

On the Settings, tab Call, and select Call notification pop-ups check box. The incoming call notifications in pop-ups will be displayed if an application is open on the screen.

And if you tab the speaker icon on the pop-up screen, you can receive a call and keep using applications.



How many out of the 10 did you already know already? Do you know a different Galaxy S5 hidden feature that didn't make this list ? Feel free to share it with us below.


source - Samsung | AndroidAuthority
Anonymous Web Developer

Morbi aliquam fringilla nisl. Pellentesque eleifend condimentum tellus, vel vulputate tortor malesuada sit amet. Aliquam vel vestibulum metus. Aenean ut mi aucto.

No comments:

Post a Comment