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3 cool Samsung Galaxy S22 tips [One UI 4.1]

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Launched earlier this year, Samsung Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra are the best Galaxy smartphones so far. The device launched with Android 12-based One UI 4.1 OS, thus offering the most advanced features to let users get the most out of their phone.

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Let’s jump right into some of the Samsung Galaxy S22 series tips and tricks that will improve your use of the phone.

Link to Windows

One of the most helpful features included with the Galaxy S22 Series of smartphones is Link to Windows. It simply transfers your phone’s notifications, files, photographs, and even apps to your Windows computer. This means you won’t need to mail yourself your files and photographs to get them to your PC, and you can receive all of your phone’s crucial notifications directly on your desktop. Interestingly enough, you can use this ability to mirror the screen of your Galaxy phone onto your computer, giving you complete access to all of your mobile apps on your computer.

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Go to Settings > Advanced Features > Toggle on “Link to Windows” to make this option available on your phone. Then select “Link your phone and PC.” You may now use your phone to scan the QR code on your PC. You can also log in using your Microsoft account as an alternative. To link the devices, you simply need to follow the on-screen instructions.

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Control processing speeds

As we have mentioned, the new Galaxy flagships are all about giving consumers flexibility and letting them use the phone any way they want. The Samsung Galaxy S22 Series smartphones allow you the option to alter the processor speed to balance speed with battery and cooling efficiency. By default, this speed is set to “Optimised” to achieve this.

However, you can select the “High” or “Maximum” settings if you are using programs that require a little bit more and require you to push these limitations. This implies that you won’t ever have to sacrifice performance again. Go to Settings > Battery and device care > Performance if you want to explore these options. ‘Battery’ > ‘More battery settings’ > ‘Processing speed’ should be selected.

Put apps to sleep

Some background applications can become annoying and silently reduce the battery life of your smartphone without your knowledge. The Samsung Galaxy S22 Series gives users the option to categorize apps into buckets labeled “Sleeping apps,” “Deep sleeping apps,” and “Never sleeping apps” in order to prevent this from happening.

The apps that need to be placed in each of these categories can be selected manually. Only infrequently will the “Sleeping apps” run in the background, and updates and notifications may be delayed. The so-called “Deep sleeping apps” will only use resources when you open them and never operate in the background. Finally, “Never sleeping apps” will always run in the background unless you forcefully close them, avoiding any restrictions that are placed on the other two settings. These apps will immediately provide you with notifications and updates.

Go to Settings > Battery and device care > Background usage limits to access these options. You also have the choice to put inactive apps to sleep in this section.

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Here’s how to use Auto Framing feature on Samsung smartphones

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Samsung One UI 5.1 Auto framing function

Samsung offers a lot of features for capturing photos and videos through its camera app. Along with the many photo mode features, Samsung provides an amazing video mode feature called Auto Framing for Galaxy devices, which allows you to capture professional-like videos. And with the One UI 5.1, the company enhances the Auto framing feature by making it more advanced.

Auto framing is a feature for Galaxy devices that detects people in the camera’s field of view and applies digital zoom and pan to focus the detected person on the screen. It considers the tracking shooting function and detection performance on supported models based on the user-specified area.

Samsung One UI 5.1 Auto framing function

How to use Samsung Auto Framing feature?

You can easily enable the Auto Framing feature on your Galaxy smartphone, just need to follow below mentioned steps.

  • Open the Samsung Camera app on your Galaxy smartphone.

Samsung One UI 5.1 Auto framing function

  • Now, select Video mode.

Samsung One UI 5.1 Auto framing function

  • At the bottom left corner, you can see the Auto framing (scan-like) icon next to the zoom options. Click on it.

Samsung One UI 5.1 Auto framing function

  • Now, the Auto framing feature is enabled.

Samsung One UI 5.1 Auto framing function

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Once you enable the function, you can capture the video with automatic zoom changes that keep the person in the frame. With the latest enhancements, the feature supports the Auto framing of an area other than the person selected by the user. Notably, the advanced Auto Framing feature is available for limited Galaxy devices.

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Here’s how to restore contacts on your Samsung device

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Samsung Contacts restore

Are you noticing that contacts are getting deleted from your Samsung smartphone? If so, it could be because you’re using the same Google Account on multiple devices, or you’ve enabled the Automatically back up and sync device contacts setting in the Google app. But no need to worry as here you can check the steps to restore Galaxy contacts on your Samsung devices.

If you’re using the same Google Account on multiple devices, deleting contacts from one device will delete contacts from a second device as well. Also, if you enable the setting in the Google app to automatically back up and sync your device contacts, then your device will automatically be moved to your Google Account contacts.

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How to restore Contacts on your Samsung smartphone?

Condition 1: If your Galaxy Contacts are deleted because of your Google Account, they are stored on Google servers for 30 days. There are 2 methods of restoring deleted contact:

  • Restoring with Undo Changes
  • Restore Contacts from Trash

Let’s see how to restore contacts from both procedures.

1.) Restore with Undo Changes 

Through some easy steps you can restore deleted contacts, just need to follow them. Firstly, open the Google app >> now select Apps located at top right corner >> click on Settings >> press on Undo changes >> choose when to undo changes >> click on Undo.

2.) Restore Contacts from Trash 

For that, open the Contacts app >> Tap on the Menu option >> click on Trash  >>Select one contact to restore >> Select Restore All option >> Click on the Recover option.

Condition 2: If you enable the setting Automatically back up and sync device contacts in the Google app, contacts in your device’s contact storage will be automatically moved to your Google Account contacts.

1.) Change the Contact Display Range

Open the Samsung Contacts app >> Click on the Menu option >> Tap on the Phone >> Select All contacts/ Google Account.

2.) Disable the backup and syn settings of the Google app

For disabling, visit Settings >> Scroll down and tap on Google >> Tap on Set up and restore >> Click on Restore Contacts >> Google Contacts sync settings >> Device contacts Sync >> Disable Automatically Backup & Sync Device Contacts.

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Samsung Galaxy users should use Super Steady Camera feature in these situations

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Samsung offers a Super Steady feature to the camera app for Galaxy devices. This feature compensates for camera shake more powerfully than VDIS offered by Samsung smartphones. Here you can see in which situations you should use the Super steady feature to capture a perfect and high-resolution shake-free video through the Samsung Camera app.

During activities that cause camera shake and dynamic motion, still, pictures may be taken faster than when the VDIS option is active. Therefore, using Super Steady is effective in situations where the photographer moves a lot or in some situations where a steady shot cannot be captured due to the dynamic movement of the photographer.

However, this mode uses a large amount of correction margin to keep the camera shake extremely high. So in a still situation or in a low-light environment, the exposure time becomes longer to capture the light, and motion blur caused by camera movement is reduced.

Situations where Super Steady Feature is recommended. 

  • Running
  • Situations where Dynamic movements occur

Situations to avoid using Super Steady

  • When there is a little movement of the photographer
  • When the light is dim

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How to enable it?

You can easily enable this feature, just need to open the Samsung Camera app >> Video Mode >> Tap on Palm shaped icon.

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