Dicas e truques do Samsung Galaxy S23: o guia ultra para o seu S23, S23+ e S23 Ultra

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Dec 14, 2023

Dicas e truques do Samsung Galaxy S23: o guia ultra para o seu S23, S23+ e S23 Ultra

Vamos detalhar o Samsung Galaxy S23, escolhendo recursos e

Vamos entrar em detalhes no Samsung Galaxy S23, escolhendo recursos e detalhes que você nunca encontraria.

A Samsung tem novos telefones principais para 2023, compostos pelo Galaxy S23, o maior Galaxy S23+ e o dispositivo de primeira linha, o Galaxy S23 Ultra. Todos são lançados no Android 13 com One UI 5.1. Se você estiver familiarizado com o software da Samsung, encontrará o caminho certo, mas se vier de um dispositivo mais antigo, poderá descobrir que há muitas novas funções e que as coisas mudaram. O mesmo se aplica se você for um usuário do Android: é familiar, mas não é tudo igual.

Analisamos os detalhes para detalhar o software da Samsung e fornecer um guia para tudo o que ele oferece, quais configurações do S23 alterar e como obter o melhor do seu dispositivo. Você pode usar o índice acima para pular para a seção desejada ou pode simplesmente navegar e aproveitar a bondade da Samsung. Há muito embalado para o Galaxy S23 e este é o melhor guia para descobrir isso.

Dica principal do Samsung Galaxy S23: Se estiver travado, deslize de baixo para cima na tela para iniciar a bandeja de aplicativos. Há uma barra de pesquisa na parte superior que pesquisa configurações, aplicativos, contatos, calendário e muito mais, para ajudá-lo a encontrar coisas.

Encontre as configurações: Muito do que abordamos abaixo envolve o acesso às configurações. Para fazer isso, deslize para baixo na tela inicial e você verá uma engrenagem no canto superior direito. Toque aqui, ele vai para o menu de configurações.

Como desligar ou reiniciar o Samsung Galaxy S23: O botão no lado direito do S23 é padronizado para iniciar o assistente de voz Bixby da Samsung. Um toque rápido no botão leva você para a tela de bloqueio. Para desligar, você precisará pressionar e segurar este botão liga / desliga e a tecla de diminuir volume simultaneamente (não pressione rapidamente, pois isso apenas fará uma captura de tela), o que abrirá uma tela de software completa com 'Desligar' , 'Reiniciar' e 'Modo de emergência'. Nessa tela, você também pode selecionar 'Configurações da tecla lateral' para reconfigurar um toque longo para ignorar o Bixby e abrir o menu de energia.

Ative a navegação por gestos: A Samsung ainda tem a opção de controles de botão - e você pode encontrá-los por padrão. Se você quiser mudar para os gestos do Android, vá para configurações> tela> barra de navegação. A partir daqui, você tem a opção de alterar a ordem dos botões ou selecionar 'Gestos de deslizar'.

Edite sua tela inicial: Um toque longo no papel de parede em qualquer tela inicial permite editar o papel de parede e estilo, temas, widgets e acessar configurações adicionais. Essa área também permite adicionar telas (deslize para uma nova página e pressione o + gigante em um círculo) ou exclua telas completas (pressione o ícone da lixeira na parte superior).

Personalize as cores da interface do usuário: Você pode acessar o recurso Material You do Android por meio das opções da tela inicial. Em seguida, toque em papel de parede e estilo. Nesta seção - além de alterar os papéis de parede padrão, incluindo opções de 'vídeo' animado - você verá a opção de paleta de cores. Isso permitirá que você personalize as cores da interface do usuário com base no seu papel de parede. Também há a opção de aplicar isso aos ícones, mas só se aplica a aplicativos nativos da Samsung ou planos de fundo de pastas.

Obtenha mais em sua tela inicial: Você pode alterar o tamanho da grade da tela na qual seus atalhos e widgets ficam, dependendo da densidade que deseja que a tela inicial seja. Pressione e segure na tela inicial e selecione 'Configurações' no canto inferior direito. Existem opções de 4x5, 4x6, 5x5 ou 5x6 que podem ser aplicadas separadamente na tela inicial e/ou na bandeja de aplicativos.

Como acessar o Google Discover: Basta deslizar da esquerda para a direita na tela inicial. Se você preferir a opção alternativa da Samsung, pressione e segure na tela inicial e deslize para a direita para acessar a página à esquerda. Aqui você verá a opção entre Google Discover ou Samsung Free, ou clique na parte superior para desativar esta página completamente.

notifications > advanced settings and hit the 'Show battery percentage' toggle there to turn on or off./p>

home screen settings > select 'Rotate to landscape mode'./p>

connections > SIM manager > add eSIM./p>

connected devices. You'll have to either install the Samsung DeX app on your PC (to run it in a window on your PC) or you'll have to connect the monitor to your phone via the USB-C connection on the bottom. It will also work through USB-C hubs./p>

connected devices > call &text on other devices and turn it on. That will mean texts and calls to the number on your phone will be synced with your other Samsung devices./p>

connected devices > Link to Windows and toggle it on. You'll then be taken through the setup process./p>

connected devices > Android Auto. Here you can customise the apps you are shown in Android Auto as well as change some other settings./p>

connected devices > Smart View. This will let you mirror on a compatible device. You can do the same in reverse, with some devices able to be mirrored on your Samsung phone./p>

apps > choose default apps, select 'Digital assistant app' and tap 'Device assistance app'. You can select 'None' to disable, or another option to change the default system./p>

apps > choose default apps. There are options for browser, caller ID/spam, assistant, Home, Phone, SMS./p>

apps and select the app you want, then hit Permissions. This will let you toggle permissions on and off, so you can disable location or contacts access, for example. Doing so may cause an app to have limited functionality or continually prompt you for permission, though, so keep this in mind./p>

advanced features > video call effects. Once setup, a camera effects icon will appear during your call, so you toggle it on or off during video calls./p>

lock screen, and ensure 'Always On Display' is toggled on. Hitting this setting allows you to set a schedule, show for new notifications, or show always. Just remember that it consumes battery, so going overboard to have your device light-up for every instance will diminish longevity./p>

lock screen > always on display > clock style. You can select the clock type, add an 'Image clock', and also change the colours./p>

lock screen > widgets. Here you find all the options to turn on and off, including routines, voice recorder, weather, alarms and more./p>

lock screen > always-on display. Within this menu you'll see 'Auto brightness'. Turn this off and you can set the brightness yourself, specifically for the always-on display. You can also change the brightness manually by double tapping on the always-on display once it is showing./p>

lock screen and then tap the lock screen diagram to edit. Here you can select the left and right shortcuts, or turn them off completely./p>

notifications > lock screen notification. This allows you to show icon only notifications, full details, to hide content, and select if notifications also show on the always-on display too. It's even possible to adjust the transparency of the notification background/text using a slider./p>

lock screen > roaming clock. You can also choose where your home timezone is set and adjust this as you choose./p>

security and privacy > biometrics. Here you can register your face or fingerprint (or multiple prints). You'll have to set a back-up PIN or password at the same time to provide additional security. strongTop tip:/strong if using fingerprint, then register fingers on each hand so you can unlock however you are holding your phone./p>

lock screen > secure lock settings. There's the option to lock the device as soon as the screen goes to sleep or when you press the standby button. If you do want a delay, there are plenty of time options./p>

lock screen > secure lock settings to find the option to turn it on or off./p>

display > motion smoothness./p>

display > screen resolution and you'll find these options. Resolution options for the base S22 and S22+ differ of course./p>

display > screen mode. Here you'll get the option to change the way the display looks, from Vivid to Natural, with warm/cool white balance also available for manual tweaking. There are advanced settings, to control the red, green and blue channels individually, too, if you want to really deep dive./p>

advanced features > video brightness. There are options for Normal or Bright./p>

display and toggle on 'Eye comfort shield'. Clicking into this setting and you can find adaptive or custom modes, so you can opt to have it on all the time or just from a specific time./p>

advanced features > and toggle on 'One-handed mode'. This will shrink the display to give you easier access to things nearer the top - great for small hands on large phones. Once in one-handed mode, you can switch from left to right by tapping the arrows. To exit one-handed mode, just tap on the black area./p>

display > edge panels. Tap on Panels within this and you'll see the selection of panels available and you can add and remove those you don't want. Stick to the useful, otherwise you'll spend more time navigating and less time doing./p>

display > edge panels > handle. Within these settings you can change the handle - including making it invisible, changing the colour, size and, if you want, have it to vibrate when it's touched./p>

display > edge panel. Just toggle it off and the shortcut will vanish./p>

notifications > app notifications. Here you'll see a full list of apps and you can toggle off notifications for each app./p>

notifications > advanced settings and toggle 'App icon badges' off if you don't want it. Tap into this setting if you want to shift between the notification showing as just or dot or a dot with numbers to signify how many notifications./p>

notifications > app icon badges and you'll find this option at the bottom of the page as a toggle./p>

sounds and vibrations > volume) you'll find the option 'Use Volume keys for media'. This is on by default and means that when you press the volume buttons, only the media volume moves, such as your music. Turn it off and it controls ringer volume, but switches to media volume when you have media playing, for example in Netflix or Spotify./p>

sounds and vibration > vibration intensity and you can individually change the vibration levels for calls, notifications and touch interaction./p>

sound and vibration > system sounds/vibration control and you can turn them off./p>

sounds and vibration > sound quality and effects. Click into the Dolby Atmos section and you have the option for auto, movie, music or voice as individual enhancements. Before getting into this menu there's also a separate 'Dolby Atmos for gaming' toggle, so you can just have it fire-up when you begin a game./p>

sounds and vibration > sound quality and effects > equaliser. This offers five presets and one Custom option, so you can adjust through nine linear bands to tweak the sound profile as you please (from 63Hz to 16kHz)./p>

sounds and vibration > sound quality and effects > adapt sound. This offers frequency boosts based on age, the assumption being that given frequency bands are diminished in particular age groups. You can also use 'Test my hearing' to assess which boost to use./p>

notifications > do not disturb./p>

notifications > do not disturb > hide notifications. Here you can control whether to hide all, if you want full-screen notifications, app icon badges, display in the notification panel, to cease pop-up notifications, and to hide status bar icons./p>

modes and routines. Here you'll find options, including sleep. This will let you set do not disturb, shift your phone to greyscale and other options to help you disconnect from your phone at bedtime./p>

sounds and vibrations > sound quality and effects. You'll see the 'Dolby Atmos for gaming' toggle here./p>

advanced features > side key./p>

advanced picture options > pro mode picture format. You can opt have RAW options saved when shooting in the pro mode./p>

advanced features > motions and gestures > Palm swipe to capture./p>

display to find the option./p>

battery and device care. Tap 'Battery'. Scroll down and you can see which apps have been eating the battery life the most - you may find some surprises in here that are running in the background, so you can then seek them out in app settings to remove certain permissions or background operation./p>

battery and device care > battery. Here you can turn on power saving mode, with some options for what actions are taken to save your battery. It will limit background network usage, syncing, location access, and drop motion smoothness to 60Hz. There are also separate user-selected options to deactivate always-on display, limit CPU speed to 70%, decrease brightness by 10%, switch off 5G connectivity./p>