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10 Useful Hidden Settings on Android
Since most hidden Android settings are located under the Developer Options Menu, you need to enable Developer Options by tapping 7 times on the Build Number of your phone. Once done, the developer options will show up under the system settings. Note: If you can’t find the build number or developer options, then you can search it in the phone settings. Also, Read | Android 11 Tips and Tricks: Chat Bubble, Screen Recording & More
Running Services
Even if you remove all apps from the recent menu, some apps still keep running in the background which can drain your battery, increase data consumption, and occupies RAM. You can manually kill those apps from developer options.
Open Phone SettingsUnder System, go to Developer OptionsClick on Running ServicesTap on the app you want to killPress the stop button
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Disable All Sensors
This trick will enhance your privacy, as with a single click you can disable all sensors of your phone like Mic, Camera, GPS, etc. You do not need to have Android 12 on your phone to use this, you can use this trick on your phone right now. This trick can also be used to prank your friends.
Go to Developer OptionsClick on Quick Settings Developer TilesEnable the toggle for Sensors OffNow disable all the Sensors from Quick Settings toggle with a single click
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Share Fake (Mock) Location
If you want to share a fake location with someone, you can do that as well, there’s a build-in developer option for this as well. In order to do this, you need to have a fake GPS app, which can be easily downloaded from Google Play Store. Once you have downloaded the app, follow these steps.
Go to Developer OptionsScroll Down to Select Mock Location AppSelect the Fake GPS app which you have downloadedOpen the app and share the fake location
Show Realtime Refresh Rate
Nowadays, most phones come with high refresh rate displays like90Hz, 120Hz, and even 144Hz. But do you know that they run at the max refresh rate all the time, and even some apps don’t support higher refresh rates? With this trick, you can know the real-time refresh rate of your phone, while using certain apps.
Go to Developer OptionsScroll Down to Show Refresh RateEnable the toggleNow you can see the real-time refresh rate for different apps
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Wifi Coverage Extender
Di you know you can use your phone as a Wifi repeater. This will extend the range of Wifi you are connected to, by boosting the signals with your phone’s hotspot.
Go to Developer OptionsScroll Down to Enable WiFi Coverage Extend FeatureConnect to a Wifi, click on EditCheck the Extend WiFi Coverage Box, under Advanced OptionsTurn on your Hotspot to extend the coverage of your main wifi router via this phone to other devices.
Mobile Data Always Active
There are at times that, when you are connected to your WiFi, you need to go out or shift to another place, while you are attending an online meeting, or maybe downloading something, or playing an online game. Now if you move, then obviously you will lose your connectivity, for some time while you switch from WiFi to Mobile Data. With this trick, you can avoid losing your connectivity, and quickly switch to your Cellular Data.
Go to Developer OptionsScroll Down to Mobile Data always activeThis is not turn off your mobile data, for faster and seamless switching
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Speed up your Old Phone
With time your old phone becomes slow and sluggish, like while opening apps, or navigating through the UI. This is due to hardware that is not able to keep up with time, and apps can become heavy, and there are other reasons for it as well. There’s one thing you can do to improve the speed, and that is to reduce or completely turn off animations. Animations can consume good enough time of the CPU, with reduced or no animations, the CPU can launch an App quickly and utilize the saved time for other processing tasks.
Go to Developer OptionsScroll Down to Simulate Color SpaceChoose the Color Preset of your choice
WiFi Scan Throttling
If you are someone like me who forgets to turn off WiFi on my phone when there’s no saved network nearby. This will make your phone continuously keep on scanning for WiFi, which will drain your battery life. But with this trick, you can reduce this frequency to 4 times in 2 minutes while using an app, and only 1 time in an hour. This saves some battery of your phone when WiFi is left turned on.
Go to Developer OptionsScroll Down to Wi-Fi Scan ThrottlingEnable the toggle
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RTL Layout
This is the last trick and the most exciting one, you can use this trick to have some fun with your friends or even prank on them. This trick will flip the screen horizontally, meaning it will temporarily flip the right side of the screen to the left side, and when your friend picks up this phone, he/she will think their phone has broken down or the software is having some issues, isn’t that fun? Don’t worry it can be fixed by reversing the steps.
Go to Developer OptionsClick on Quick Settings Developer TilesEnable the toggle for Force RTL layout directionNow you can flip the layout from the Quick Settings toggle with a single click
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