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Hey guys this is Austin and these are five smartphone life hacks. Basically every phone
out there comes with a charger but they’re not all created equal. A generic one amp power
brick can take hours and hours to recharge your phone which can feel like forever when
you’ve only got a few minutes to plug it in. Most new Android phones though support quick
charging which can cut this time down massively, it comes in a few different flavors but the
most common is a 2.1 amp output. This also goes for the iPhone, newer models will charge
way faster when you swap the stock adapter with an iPad charger. Speaking of the battery
there’s a lot you can do to keep from hitting the outlet before the end of the day. Most
phones have a low power mode which can be helpful when you get low on battery but something
you should absolutely do is dive into settings and check what’s draining your phone. If
you see an app killing your charge you can try disabling the location or background app
refresh and see how that helps. While we’re in settings we can also speed up your phone.
While animations make things look nice they can actually slow your phone down, it might
seem minor to wait an extra second but considering just how many times you open apps and unlock
your phone every day it absolutely adds up. In Android you can change this by rapidly
tapping the build number in about phone to unlock developer settings and then change
the animation speed to something a little faster. On iOS jump into the accessibility
menu and turn on the Reduce Motion option. There are also a lot of ways of stepping up
your photo game. Basic things like enabling the 3 by 3 grid help a ton for properly composing
your shots and lots of smartphones have pro modes that allow you to fully tweak the settings
on your camera to get the shot just right. One little tip on the iPhone is to tap and
hold where you want to focus, this will lock both focus and exposure and you can change
it by dragging up and down giving you a way of locking down the shot. The best way to
lock things down though is with a physical tripod, you can buy an adapter to mount your
phone and with clip on lenses you can totally change the look of your photos and videos
to transform your smartphone into a serious tool. Screenshots have been around forever
but sometimes you just need to record video from your screen. Most phones have an HDMI
adapter you can use to get video out to a TV which you can record with something like
the awesome Elgato Game Capture HD but there’s a simpler way of doing it. Phones like the
Galaxy S7 have a built-in recorder that work surprisingly well for gameplay but an option
like AZ Screen Recorder works well on basically any Android device. If you have a Mac the
iPhone also has a neat way of doing this, plug it in via Lighting and inside QuickTime
you should see the iPhone listed as a camera under New Movie Recording. This should mirror
your screen on the Mac and let you easily record whatever you like. So what are some
life hacks you guys have found useful? Let me know in the comments below and if you enjoyed
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