As I've already shown One 'Intelligent Feature' of the Galaxy S3 mini, Today I'll be showing other 'Intelligent Features' including:
-Motion Control
-Power Saving Mode
-Blocking Mode
-Continuous Input
-Home Screen Page Swiping
Starting Up; 'Intelligent Feature':
MOTION CONTROL.
Motion Control enables you to a activate certain
commands simply by moving the moving the S3 mini. It makes you take much control of the phone including the Proximity and Accelerometer Sensors.
To Access & be able to make use of MOTION CONTROL follow these steps
-Go to Settings.
-In the Settings, scroll down up to the point where you reach the heading 'System'.
-Under the 'System' heading, you'll find 'MOTION' as the first option.
-Tap it then you'll be directed in its configuration settings
-Activate 'Motion' to access the controls.
Motion Controls include:
-Direct Call: The Call contact currently displayed on the screen.
-Smart Alert: You can catch misses calls and messages.
- Double tap to tap: You can tap the top
part of the device to go to the top of a list.
This motion feature works with messages and
contacts.
-Tilt to Zoom: You can use two fingers
and tilt the device to zoom in or out on Gallery
app or the Browser.
-Pan to move icon: You can move an icon
on home screen by simply tilting the device
instead of dragging the icon to the home
screen you want it to be. This also works in the
application menu.
-Turn over to mute: You can turn off
sounds from active music player, call ringtones,
and video playback by turning the device face
down on a flat surface.
-Shake to Update: You can shake your S3 mini to scan for devices in relation of 'Bluetooth' and 'Nearby Devices(DNLA)'.
-Turn over to Mute/Pause: You can turn over your S3 mini to pause music or to silence incoming calls.
At the Bottom of the 'Motion' configuration settings, you'll find 'Sensitivity settings': you can increase the level of sensitivity for better Motion control; and also you'll find 'Learn about motions': you can learn how to use Motion Controls.
Then you can start using another 'Intelligent Feature' which is 'Motion Control'.
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