Monday, June 27, 2016

Battery percentage in Samsung Galaxy s5

Battery percentage in Samsung Galaxy s5

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You may need to know your battery status to make sure that it has enough power and won't run out so that you can continue using your phone. To help you know your battery level with ease, aside from providing you with the default battery icon, Samsung Galaxy S5 also provides you with a feature that will let you to display the battery percentage on the status bar so that you can easily and quickly know your battery level. I myself always keep this feature on since it's easier for me to know how much the battery left is by reading the percentage than seeing the battery icon.


How to display the battery percentage on the status bar?
There are two different methods that can be used to turn on the option to display battery percentage on the status bar: from the settings menu and from the S Finder.

Method #1: From the settings menu
You can enable the option to display the battery percentage from the general settings menu by using the following steps:
  1. On any screen, swipe down the top of the screen to open up the notification panel and then tap to go to the settings menu.
  2. With the settings menu is displayed in grid view, scroll down to the System section and then tap Battery .
  3. Check the box next to Display battery percentage to enable it.
  4. The battery percentage will be displayed beside the battery icon on the status bar.

Method #2: From the S Finder
You can enable the option to display the battery percentage from the S Finder by using the following steps:
  1. On any screen, swipe down the top of the screen to open up the notification panel and then tap the S Finder button.
  2. Key in "display battery percentage" in the search field and the tap to start searching.
  3. In the search result page under the Settings section, check the box next to Display battery percentage to enable it.
  4. The battery percentage will be displayed beside the battery icon on the status bar.

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Enabling Auto Screen Off During Calls in Samsung Galaxy S4

During calls, you can set your phone to turn off the screen automatically to avoid your face/ear from accidentally touching something in the screen as well as to help you conserve more battery. You can do so by enabling the proximity sensor during calls so that the screen will be turned off if the sensor detects the presence of nearby objects or if there's an object near the screen such as the user's ear during calls. The proximity sensor is located between the earpiece and the front-facing camera at the top of the phone.


How to enable auto screen off during calls?
There are two different methods that can be used to access the option to set your phone to turn off the screen during calls: from the Phone app settings and from the general settings menu.


Method #1: From the Phone app settings
You can turn on the proximity sensor during calls from the Phone app settings by using the following steps:
  1. Open Phone app.
  2. Tap the Menu key and then select Call settings.
  3. Check the box next to Turn off screen during calls to enable it.
  4. The auto screen off during calls feature has been enabled.


Method #2: From the settings menu
You can turn on the proximity sensor during calls from the general settings menu by using the following steps:
  1. On home screen, tap the Menu key and then select Settings to go to the general settings menu.
  2. Tap My device tab.
  3. Tap Call.
  4. Check the box next to Turn off screen during calls to enable it.
  5. The auto screen off during calls feature has been enabled.

 Enabling Auto Adjust Screen Tone in Samsung Galaxy S5


Samsung Galaxy S5 has some power saver options, one of which is the auto adjust screen tone. When this option is enabled, your phone will automatically adjust the screen tone based on the light and the analysis of the on-screen images. You may see the difference of the screen tone when you jump between a colourful page to a page or an app that has a lot of white space, for instance when you jump from the home screen to the Internet app to access the Google search page, you'll probably notice that the page is dimmed slightly. Since a brighter screen consumes more battery then dimming the screen will help you to conserve more battery.


How to turn on the auto adjust screen tone?
You can access the option to enable the auto adjust screen tone by using two different methods: from the general settings menu and from the S Finder.


Method #1: From the settings menu
You can turn on the auto adjust screen tone via the general settings menu by using the following steps:
  1. On any screen, swipe down the top of the screen to open up the notification panel and then tap to go to the settings menu.
  2. With the settings menu is displayed in grid view, scroll down to the Sound and display section and then tap Display .
  3. Check the box next to Auto adjust screen tone to enable this option.
  4. The auto adjust screen tone has been enabled.

Method #2: From the S Finder
You can turn on the auto adjust screen tone via the S Finder by using the following steps:
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  1. On any screen, swipe down the top of the screen to open up the notification panel and then tap the S Finder button.
  2. Key in "auto adjust screen tone" in the search field and then tap to start searching.
  3. In the search result page, under the Settings section, check the box next to Auto adjust screen tone to enable this option.
  4. The auto adjust screen tone has been enabled.
Enabling Negative Colour Mode in Samsung Galaxy S5
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Negative colours is a feature available in Samsung Galaxy S5 that will allow you to reverse the screen colour so that the screen visibility can be improved and the text on the screen can be easily recognized. When the negative colour mode is enabled, the screen will look like a negative film and the text will be displayed white on black instead of black on white. The inverted screen colour will not only make it easier for your eyes, but also be able to help you conserve the battery.


How to enable the negative colour mode?
In this post, we'll try reversing the screen colour by enabling the negative colour mode using two different methods: from the settings menu and from the direct access option.


Method #1: From the settings menu
You can enable the negative colour mode from the general settings menu by using the following steps:
  1. On any screen, swipe down the top of the screen to open up the notification panel and then tap to go to the settings menu.
  2. With the settings menu is displayed in grid view, scroll down to the Personalisation section and then tap Accessibility .
  3. Tap Vision.
  4. Scroll the screen to the bottom and then check the box next to Negative colours to enable the negative colour mode.
  5. Now, the screen colour will be reversed to the negative colour.
Method #2: From the direct access option
This method can be used if you have enabled the negative colours option within the direct access feature. Well, you can use the following steps to enable the negative colour mode from the direct access option:
  1. On any screen, press the Home key three times quickly to view the direct access option.
  2. Tap Negative colours to enable the negative colour mode.
  3. Now, the screen colour will be reversed to the negative colour.
Adjusting of  Screen Timeout in Samsung Galaxy S5 
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Samsung Galaxy S5 has some features that have been designed to help you save more battery, one of which is the screen timeout feature that will allow you to set the length of the idle time that should be waited by the device before turning off the screen backlight, in other words, the device will turn off the screen backlight if you don't use your phone until the specified screen timeout is over. The screen timeout can be adjusted from 15 seconds to 10 minutes.

How to adjust the screen timeout?
You can do so by using the following steps:
  1. On any screen, swipe down the top of the screen to open up the notification panel and then tap to go to the settings menu.
  2. With the settings menu is displayed in grid view, scroll down to the Sound and display section and then tap Display .
  3. Tap Screen timeout and then select from the following options:
    • 15 seconds
    • 30 seconds
    • 1 minute
    • 2 minutes
    • 5 minutes
    • 10 minutes
  4. The screen timeout has been adjusted.
As a note, if you're tight with battery life issue, you'd better to set the screen timeout to a shorter period since it'll help you to save power as the battery doesn't have to keep the screen backlight on for longer time, unless you're using the smart stay feature then you'd better to set the screen timeout for a longer period.

Adjusting of  Screen Brightness in Samsung Galaxy S5

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In certain condition, you will probably need to adjust the screen brightness of your Samsung Galaxy S5, for instance you may need to increase it when you're in a brighter environment or decrease it when you're in a darker environment. You can manually adjust the screen brightness or let the phone to self-adjust the screen brightness using its sensor.

How to adjust the screen brightness?
Generally, there are two methods available that can be used to adjust the screen brightness: from the notification panel and from the settings menu.


Method #1: From the Notification panel
  1. On any screen, swipe down the top of the screen to open up the notification panel.
  2. By default, the screen brightness adjustment bar is located below the S Finder and Quick connect buttons. If it's not there, you have to enable it first by using the following steps:
    • Tap to go to the settings menu.
    • With the settings menu is displayed in grid view, scroll down to the Sound and display section and then tap Notification panel .
    • Make sure to check the box next to Brightness adjustment to display the screen brightness adjustment bar in the notification panel.
  3. Depending on your current settings, tap the Auto checkbox to enable or disable Automatic brightness. When the Auto checkbox is checked means the automatic brightness is enabled and the phone will be able to automatically adjust the screen brightness using its sensor.
  4. To adjust the screen brightness manually, tap and slide the bar to the left for a darker screen, or tap and slide the bar to the right for a brighter screen.


Method #2: From the settings menu
  1. On any screen, swipe down the top of the screen to open up the notification panel and then tap to go to the settings menu.
  2. With the settings menu is displayed in grid view, scroll down to the Sound and display section and then tap Display .
  3. Tap Brightness.
  4. Depending on your current settings, tap Automatic brightness to enable or disable it. When the checkbox in the left side of this option is checked means the automatic brightness is enabled and the phone will be able to automatically adjust the brightness using its sensor.
  5. To adjust the screen brightness manually, tap and slide the bar to the left for a darker screen, or tap and slide the bar to the right for a brighter screen.
  6. Tap OK button to save the changes.

Fixing Notifications Tone when Receiving Incoming Message or Email

  Solving of   Notifications Tone when Receiving Incoming  Email or Message

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One of the insider (how I call the inside-galaxy's visitors) named Mr. Walsh was wrote an email to me and asked why his Samsung Galaxy SIII not play a tone when receiving an incoming message or email, eventhough he had set the message tone and email tone on his phone. Well, if you're also experiencing the same problem with him, then there are a few things that you should check on your phone to solve this problem. Here they are:
  1. Make sure your phone is not in the silent mode, check this by going to Settings> Sound> Ensure the Silent mode is turned off.
  2. Make sure you have ticked the Notification option under Messaging app settings.
  3. Make sure you have ticked the Email Notification option under your Email account settings.
  4. Make sure you have adjusted the volume so you can hear the tone of an incoming message or email, check this by going to Settings> Sound> Volume> adjust the Notifications volume bar to the right to increase of the volume.
  5. Check whether you have enabled blocking mode on your phone, check this by going to Settings> Blocking Mode> (if blocking mode is enabled) then make sure the Disable notifications option is not checked .
  6. If your Samsung Galaxy SIII running with the Android Jelly Bean, make sure you have checked Show Notifications in Messaging app and Email app. Do this thing by going to Settings> Application Manager> Go to the app (Messaging and email)> tick the box next to Show Notifications.

Well, these are six common things that may cause your phone doesn't play the tone when receiving an incoming message or email.

Adding and Viewing Allowed Contacts on Blocking Mode Samsung on Galaxy S3

Once you've enabled blocking mode on your Galaxy SIII, you will be able to customize options available in three section inside it. The first is features section that will allow you to choose which option you want to block, while the second section will allow you to set schedule for blocking mode.


The last section under this feature is Allowed contacts which will allow you to add contact who are permitted to call you while you on blocking mode. Here you can also see the list of your allowed contacts.


How to add contact to allowed contacts list on blocking mode?
Below are the steps you need to do to add contact that you allow to be able to call you even your blocking mode is on:
  1. Go to Apps through Home screen.
  2. Tap Settings.
  3. Tap Blocking mode.
  4. Make sure you've enabled blocking mode. If the slider next to this option shows green or in the right side means this option is turned on.
  5. Under Allowed contacts section you will see two options available: Allowed contacts and Allowed contacts list.
  6. To add contact into allowed contact list, tap Allowed contacts then choose one of four options available on pop up menu, they are:
    • None: choose this option if you want no incoming call is allowed when your blocking mode is on.
    • All Contacts: choose this option if you want all your contacts allowed to call you on blocking mode.
    • Favourites: choose this option if you want all the contacts on your Favourites group allowed to call you on blocking mode.
    • Custom: choose this option if you want to add certain contact that you allow to be able to call you on blocking mode. Selecting this option will take you to the contact list to pick up the required contact.
  7. Tap Home button to return to the standby mode.
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How to view allowed contacts list on blocking mode?
Follow the steps below to see your allowed contacts list:
  1. While you on Allowed contacts section, tap Allowed contacts list.
  2. Now you will see a list of your "white list" that you allow to be able to call you while you on blocking mode.
  3. Tap Home button to return to the standby mode.

After you know all the sections available under blocking mode, now you can customize all of them to suit your needs and desires. So, did you have enabled blocking mode and configuring all the section inside it?

  Set Time Limit on Blocking Mode on Samsung Galaxy S3

Once you've enabled blocking mode on your Galaxy SIII with Android Jelly Bean inside it, then you can configuring some options available under this feature. One of which is you can choose which option under features section you want to block.

One more thing you can do in here is set a block mode schedule. By scheduling, you can determine to activate blocking mode every time or in certain period of time. This of course will useful if you have a routine activity which is need to be not disturbed except with important calls and messages.


How to set schedule on blocking mode?
Here are the steps you need to do to adjust this option:
  1. Go to Apps through Home screen.
  2. Scroll to Settings, then tap on it.
  3. Ensure you have enabling Blocking mode option. When the slider next to this option shows green or in the right side means this option is enabled.
  4. Tap Blocking mode.
  5. Here you will see two option under Set time section. They are:
    • Always: Choose this option if you want blocking mode always active.
    • From-To: adjust the times here to set blocking mode for certain period of time. "From" is use to determine the begin of the time and "To" is use to determine the end of the time.
  6. Tap Home button to return to the stand by mode.

By knowing on how to set schedule for blocking mode, now you can set it to always activate or set it during the time you want to allow blocking mode activated on your phone. So, did you have scheduling blocking mode on your phone?