We all have been using Android for a number of years now but there are a few secret and hidden Android settings and options that you must change for an enhance and secure Android experience. In this video, we show you 10 Android settings you should change right now. Video Walkthrough: 1. Number Row in Gboard Everywhere 2. Get Chrome Address Bar to Bottom 3. Hide Sensitive Content From Lock Screen 4. Get Rid of New App Shortcuts 5. Speed Up Animations To See Improve Performance 6. Google Play Protect 7. Smart Storage 8. Instant Apps 9. Power Button to Launch Camera 10. Enable Autofill service watch
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This one will trigger a complete factory data reset of the phone.
Use it with care if you successfully activate this one, it’ll remove all of the system data and any settings and apps that you have on your phone.
That’s useful if there’s something very wrong with your phone and you need to reset it. It can also be helpful as a way of cleaning up a phone before it’s handed over to someone else to use.
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This is a more extreme version of the same tool. Using it will reset absolutely everything on the phone, deleting anything on its internal storage and reinstalling the phone’s firmware.
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This code is one of a few simple, but useful, tools. Clicking it in will give you the option to decide what happens when you long press the power button.
By default, doing that brings up a range of settings asked whether you meant to turn on silent mode, aeroplane mode, or turn the phone off entirely. But clicking this option will mean you can make the phone turn straight off by default, avoiding the unnecessary screen and potentially saving time.
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This is the most straightforward code. Like the iPhone’s secret mode, it brings up a range of hidden information about your phone and its battery.
Keying it in will give some combination of information about the phone, the battery’s usage, and the network that it’s connected to.
Each phone might show up different information, so if you do this then it’s worth clicking through to see what’s available.
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