5 special tricks to better manage One UI 2.0 on the Galaxy Note10 + and other Galaxy

One UI 2.0 is here to stay and has become the settlement as a great custom skin for the Galaxy. We go to teach 5 special tricks to get the best possible performance to this custom layer.

Although to tell the truth they are some that stand out on their own and there are many more. The truth is that it does not stop innovating and improving the experience on our phones, amazing the work done by Samsung with this version, so let's go ahead with those special things of the new Android 10 version in One UI 2.0 of the Galaxy Note 10 and other Galaxy.

Quick access to each of the notification panel settings

Quick settings

If we make a downward gesture we display the notifications, and if we do another one, we will have the quick access panel with its Bluetooth, GPS, Night Mode and more. Now, if you click on the name of each of the settings, and instead of needing that long press that achieved the same result, you will have direct access.

That is yes before with a long press on the Bluetooth icon We went directly to its settings, now with a click on its name you will do the same. A trivial trick, but one that has its importance for immediacy.

One UI 2.0 gestures

Gestures One UI 2.0

We will not tire of repeating them, but you have to make new gestures. You can activate them like this:

  • Settings> Display> Navigation bar and activate Full screen gestures.
  • Now we give in more options.
  • And click on "Slide from the sides and bottom"

Another trick is to activate the "allow back gesture on keyboard" and thus we will save ourselves having to make the gesture above the keyboard. Although we also have another option that will be another of the following special tricks for the Galaxy Note 10+.

Gesture to switch between apps

Gesture between apps

Of all the gestures of One UI 2.0 we are left with the one that is performed at the bottom and that with a small curve we can go to the previous app. If we make the same gesture again we will go to the previous one.

But the fact is, if we do it to the opposite side without a few seconds having passed, we can go back to the previous one. It takes some getting used to, but when we do it, the experience of browsing the desktop and apps improves a lot.

Gesture down in Chrome

Chrome gesture

It is the exception of the 5 tricks, since it is from Google's own Chrome app. And since we walk with gestures from here to there, well, another great trick to manage with the eyelashes.

  • Make a gesture right from the space of the URL field down and you will see all open tabs.

It is a simple trick but it improves the experience a lot; especially if you were one of those who used the number button with the number of open tabs.

Activate the hide the keyboard button

Hide keyboard gesture

It may seem silly but have a button to hide the keyboard with the gestures of Android 10 it is almost indispensable. Especially in case we hook up until we get the experience.

  • Let's go to Settings> Display> Navigation bar> Full screen gestures
  • We activate the option Show button to hide keyboard.

In this way we can hide it quickly and so it does not cloud what we are doing when we have needed it. 5 special tricks to manage better with Android 10 on the Galaxy Note 10 and other Galaxy.


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