You're Using Your
Galaxy S9 Wrong! #Helpful Post
yo
what's up guys Jonathan here if you
recently
picked up a Galaxy S 9 or s 9
plus
today I'm gonna show you five
really
useful tips and tricks and no
this
video is not sponsored by Samsung
because
tip number one is how to disable
base
beat now I realize some people out
there
may actually like bigsby maybe you
find
it useful you guys got a thing
that's
cool but if you're not the
biggest
fan of baek's me or you're tired
of
accidentally triggering it this is
how
you turn it off so this is actually
a
three step process and the first thing
you're
gonna want to do is to swipe
right
to head over to big spiel and
towards
the top right if you select the
Settings
icon this is gonna allow you to
toggle
off the big speed key so no more
accidents
next from there you can tap
those
dots next to the Settings icon
that's
gonna allow you to dive into some
additional
bixby settings towards the
middle
of the screen this is where you
can
disable Big D voice so good and
toggle
it off or almost there last step
is
to head home slide over to the left
and
then from there you can see there is
a
big speed home button go to toggle
that
off and bam big speed is no more
so
yeah Bigsby has been more frustrating
than
it has been helpful that's how easy
it
is to get rid of it now next step
number
two the galaxy s 9 and s 9 plus
have
amazing displays but out of the box
you
aren't taking full advantage of them
now
this may have happened to you where
you're
watching YouTube you go to
settings
to select the resolution and
you
see that it's capped out at 1080p
and
you ask yourself I thought this was
a
1440p display it is don't worry no
freak
out but by default the galaxy s 9
and
s 9 plus are set to tangy P so if
you
want to change that and maximize
your
resolution head over to settings
display
resolution crank that slider to
the
right to wqhd hit apply and your
screen
just got a little crispier now
head
back to YouTube assuming the video
is
higher resolution the 1440p option
should
now be available now from there
there's
one more trick that you can use
to
enhance your viewing experience head
over
to settings advanced features and
then
all the way towards the bottom
there's
something called video enhancer
when
you flip this on you can see which
apps
support it currently it is a video
player
that is stock with Samsung Google
Play
movies & TV YouTube and finally
Netflix
so what that's gonna do is give
you
a brighter and more saturated
picture
it's not gonna always be better
in
every single situation but it does
work
really well particularly in lower
light
see
yet to mess with this some
situations
it may look good some
situations
you actually may prefer it
off
but at least now you know where it
is
so we went through those steps to
maximize
video but a great video
experience
can easily be hindered by
poor
audio and that's the galaxy s 9
Audio
is poor or bad by any means but by
default
Dolby Atmos is turned off and
here's
how you turn it on you're gonna
want
to hit a settings select sounds of
vibrations
scroll all the way down again
Samsung
really likes to hide those
features
we're gonna select sound
quality
and effects Dolby Atmos is right
there
on the top so good and toggle it
on
and now you have the ultimate viewing
and
listening experience on your Galaxy
S
9 now next and before anyone freaks
out
yes I realize Bluetooth 5.0 isn't
new
to the Galaxy S 9 specifically but
it's
still one of the few smartphones
out
there that has this feature and that
leads
something I think could be really
useful
and that's the ability to stream
Bluetooth
audio to two separate
headphones
simultaneously now if you're
asking
yourself why in the hell what I
want
to do that maybe you're a couple
that
wants to listen to music together
maybe
you got kids and they're watching
something
in the backseat now with this
they
can share one screen but each have
a
pair of headphones or potentially
maybe
you got a neighbor AB it's like
you
turning up music while you're
watching
something now you can watch
something
together each have your
headphones
and have an amazing audio
experience
but the thing is by default
samsung
has this disabled so from there
we're
gonna head over settings
connections
first make sure bluetooth is
on
once it is go and select that and
then
towards the top right hand side so
those
three little dots tap that select
dual
audio and then from there that's
gonna
give you the ability to toggle it
on
or off in this case we want to toggle
it
on now if that sounds awesome and you
want
to take advantage of that but you
have
yet to jump into the bluetooth
headphone
world I'll go to link a few my
favorites
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the
description
next
from there one of the biggest
features
of the galaxy s 9 and s 9 plus
is
960 fps slow motion video but there
are
a couple downsides one it only
captures
those high frame rates and in
really
really short bursts so it's not
going
to be useful for most everyday
situations
in - it's only capturing that
video
at 720p so you're not getting the
highest
resolution and you need a ton of
light
to really make it look good so if
not
chances are it's gonna look like you
shot
it with a potato so conversely a
more
useful feature on the galaxy s 9
it's
going to be 240 FPS slow-motion
video
at 1080p it's higher resolution
you
need less light but by default you
have
no idea that it's there this one
you
really and I mean really have to
dive
deep into the menus to find in the
camera
app head over to settings
instinctively
you probably want to head
over
to video size to select a frame
rate
but nope it's not there you
actually
got to scroll down right below
common
you want to select edit camera
mode
then select the rear camera once
again
all the way towards the bottom you
want
to select that checkmark and that
will
enable a slow motion video that way
when
you head back to the camera app if
you
swipe to the left you're gonna see
super
slo-mo video AR emoji hyperlapse
and
then finally slow motion video
that's
going to be 240 FPS at 1080p
so
enough of my stupid faces the last
tip
was actually inspired from a Samsung
commercial
where they use Pro Mode and
long
exposure on the Galaxy S nine to
essentially
paint with lights also a
huge
shout out to my buddy Brighton for
helping
me put this shot together he's a
really
really talented photographers
make
sure you guys check him out I will
link
his Instagram down below also to
give
you an idea of how dark it was
here's
me walking around with steel wool
on
fire please please please do not try
this
at home a much safer alternative is
going
to be the flashlight on your
smartphone
so to do this one you're
gonna
need to be in a really dark
environment
and to enter the Pro Mode on
your
Galaxy S 9 camera app from there
the
first thing you're gonna want to do
is
slide your shutter speed all the way
up
to ten seconds you will don't
absolutely
need some sort of tripod or
way
to mount your phone because if you
try
to go handheld it's gonna turn out
like
a mess next up in there you're
gonna
want to slide your ISO down to its
minimum
setting in this case 50 it might
seem
a little dark but trust me with a
shutter
speed that long it's gonna
capture
a ton of lights now a couple
really
useful small tips is one use
manual
focus that way the camera is not
hunting
and searching for the object and
then
to make sure to use a timer that
way
once you have the capture button
you're
gonna minimize any chance of
accidentally
shaking the camera so it's
kind
of crazy to see what you can do
with
a smartphone camera posted as an
Instagram
and a lot of people thought it
was
a DSLR for reference here's a couple
behind-the-scenes
looks at shots that
were
actually taking on a Canon 5d Mark
four
definitely impressive and for sure
better
when you compare it next to the
Galaxy
S time but still it's kind of
crazy
what we can capture today on a
smart
phone aside from that thank you
guys
very much for watching hopefully
enjoyed
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own Galaxy S 9 make sure you guys
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out this video here or in the link
below
this
is Jonathan and I will catch you
guys
later
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