Google: Before using your phone, you should change a few settings immediately!

 Google’s Pixel 6 series is excellent, equipped with a new Tensor chip, a first-class camera and an eye-catching design. But to get the most out of your new Pixel phone, you need to learn more about the settings and make some customizations. Some of these changes will refresh the user interface, while others will help you make the most of your Pixel phone’s camera or battery. We will also show you how to turn these settings on and off. Let’s take a look!

Match your icon to your wallpaper

One of the biggest features in Android 12 is that you can customize the software’s color palette to match your wallpaper. You will notice that certain elements in some apps will have a color that matches your wallpaper as part of the broader material you refresh. If you enter “Settings”, you can choose from several options. To provide your app icon with a colored refresh similar to a wallpaper, long press any blank area on the Pixel 6 home screen. Then click Wallpaper and Style and make sure the switch next to the theme icon is turned on. The application icon on the home screen should now match your wallpaper.

Use quick phrases to turn off the alarm or phone without saying “Hey, Google”

It’s 6 o’clock in the morning, your alarm clock starts to ring, and you have almost no energy to get your phone. Google made this a little easier on the Pixel 6, allowing you to pause or dismiss the alarm by just saying “pause” or “stop” without the need for a “hey, Google” trigger phrase. You can do the same with the phone by saying “answer” or “reject” without picking up your device.

To turn on this feature, open the “Settings” menu and select “Applications”. Then, select the assistant and tap Quick Phrase. You should see alarms and timers and options for incoming calls. Click the switch next to each to enable this feature.

Choose whether you want to extend battery life or improve performance

Google’s Pixel phones can optimize battery life based on how you use your phone. Although this is a useful privilege, sometimes you may prefer to turn off this feature in order for your device to get better performance. You can turn this setting on or off at any time by opening the “Settings” menu, selecting “Battery” and tapping the “Adaptive” preference.

Turn on smart storage to avoid running out of space

If you take a lot of photos and videos, you will know how valuable the storage space of your device is. As a way to solve this problem, you can choose to let your Pixel phone automatically delete old photos to free up space. To turn on this feature, open “Settings”, select “Storage” and click “Free up space”. Then click the menu icon in the upper left corner and select Settings. Toggle the switch next to Smart Storage.

Optimize Pixel’s photo and video storage with Storage Saver

If you want to save space, there is another option: enable storage saver on your Pixel device. This will change settings that use a lot of storage space. If you are more concerned about saving space than getting the best resolution, you might want to try this. Launch the Camera app and tap the settings gear in the upper left corner. Then, click More Settings and select Device Storage. Toggle the switch next to Storage Saver.

Customize what happens when you press the volume button while taking a photo

You can use the volume buttons to take pictures, adjust the zoom ratio, or control the volume on your Pixel device. Open the camera app, press the settings icon and select more settings. Then, select Gesture and select Volume key operation to choose the option you like.

Choose whether you want smoother scrolling or longer battery life

The Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Professional Edition can increase their refresh rate to achieve faster scrolling and smooth animation, which makes the software generally feel more sensitive. Pixel 6 has a refresh rate of up to 90Hz, and Pixel 6 Pro has a refresh rate of up to 120Hz. But because this feature will increase battery usage, sometimes you may want to turn it off. To access this option, open the “Settings” menu and select “Display”. Scroll down to Smooth display and toggle the switch to turn it on or off.

Edit your quick settings to easily access shortcuts

Pulling down from the top of the screen will launch the quick settings menu. Click the pencil icon to edit this menu and add the settings you use most often. Google offers a variety of options, from battery savers to enabling and disabling the microphone and accessing alarms. Here, you can find the main functions including airplane mode, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.

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Thank you for reading, and hope to help you!

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