![]() It doesn’t have a huge impact but it can certainly help. Select “Professional photo” or “Movie” to tone down the screen if you feel the colors are too vibrant.Go to Settings > Device > Display > Screen Mode.Is Samsung’s outrageously bright and colorful Super AMOLED screen a little TOO bright and colorful? You can do more than lower the screen brightness and instead tone down the contrast and saturation: #5 – Lower the screen saturation and contrast MAKE SURE you set your list of “Allowed Contacts” who can bypass this feature (family, friends, booty calls, etc…).UNCHECK “Always” and set the time period you’re sleeping (otherwise turn this feature on/off at night and in the morning).UNCHECK “Turn alarm and timer” unless you want to be late for work.Go to Settings > Device > Blocking Mode (the last option).And those stinking LED notification lights are BRIGHT! Luckily the Note 3 has a feature for this specific problem called “Blocking Mode”: You don’t want to miss an important call or text from a family member or friend in case of emergency, but notifications from apps and drunk dialing idiots threaten to keep you up all night. #4 – Block notifications while you’re sleeping The S Pen also makes typing with Swype an absolute pleasure… give that a try as well! Only check other boxes if you want them automatically resized all the time.Go to Settings > Controls > One-handed operation.The Galaxy Note 3 is HUGE which may turn some small-handed people away, but if difficulty in one-handed typing is a concern, please know you can adjust your keyboard accordingly! Go to Settings > Controls > Increase touch sensitivity (it’s the very last option).The capacitive screen on the Note 3 isn’t only good for writing and drawing with a stylus, it can also be set to operate while wearing gloves, but you’ve got to enable the option: #2 – Control your Galaxy Note 3 while wearing gloves ![]()
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