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The video comprehensively demonstrates the various gesture and motion features available on the Motorola H40 smartphone. Key features presented include the Sidebar for quick app access, system navigation options (gesture navigation or a three-button system), and One-Handed Mode for easier phone use. Other notable functionalities are the Double Tap to Sleep/Wake, Pick to Wake, three-finger screenshot capture, Swipe to Split for multitasking, and the double-press power key for the camera. Unique features such as using face unlock, Flip for DND (activating Do Not Disturb by placing the phone face down), and media controls through volume buttons are also covered. The presenter finishes with a summary and calls for viewer engagement.
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In this segment of the video, the presenter demonstrates how to use gestures and motions on the Motorola H40. The process begins with opening the settings and navigating to the gestures section. Key features discussed include:
1. **Sidebar**: Enables a pop-up with customizable icons for quick app access.
2. **System Navigation**: Options for gesture navigation or a three-button navigation system to navigate the phone.
3. **One-Handed Mode**: Allows easier access to the notification panel using one hand, although there are some issues enabling it.
4. **Double Tap to Sleep/Wake**: Double-tapping on an empty space or the lock screen to turn off or wake the screen.
5. **Pick to Wake**: Lifting the phone to wake the display without pressing any buttons.
The segment provides a detailed walkthrough of these features, including how to enable and customize them.
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In this segment, the video covers several gestures and features available on a smartphone. The ‘three fingers screenshot’ function requires users to hold three fingers on the screen to capture a screenshot. ‘Swipe to split’ allows the screen to be split into two halves for multitasking. The double-press power key opens the camera, and pressing and holding the power button accesses the digital assistant. Media controls enable volume buttons to skip tracks or adjust volume depending on how they are pressed. ‘Quick launch’ uses a double-tap on the back trigger to open specific functions like the audio recorder. Lastly, ‘quick capture’ opens the camera by twisting your wrist.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the presenter demonstrates several gesture and motion features of a phone. These include shaking the phone to activate the flashlight, using face unlock to access the device by looking at the screen, and silencing incoming calls by picking up the phone. The “flip for DND” feature is also explained, which activates Do Not Disturb mode by placing the phone face down on a table. The video concludes with a brief overview of these features and a prompt for viewers to like, comment, and subscribe.