An even nicer feature is the row of
customizable settings shortcuts at the top of the Action Center, which can provide quick access to useful features like switching Wi - Fi on or off, adjusting screen brightness, activating the rotation lock, and more.
Not exact matches
Tiled along the bottom of the home screen are nine
customizable shortcuts, which are, by default, Chrome, Gmail, Google Maps, Play Store, Apps, News Place, Books Place, Toshiba File Manager and
Settings.
Android Marshmallow brings features like advanced app permissions, Doze, Google Now on Tap, 200 new emojis, support for stock Android's Nexus Imprint APIs for faster fingerprint unlocking,
customizable lock screen
shortcuts, an improved UI for quick
setting toggles and more to the carrier unlocked variant of the Galaxy Tab S2.
Features list: Call Recording Auto call recording 4 Ways Reboot (Reboot, Recovery, Hotboot, Download) Full Color / Transparency customization for Status bar and Notification drawer elements Secure Samsung Keyboard Option to keep «Add Call» button with Call recording menu Disable Camera shutter sound (+ Screen Capture) Skip Music with Volume buttons Save Call Logs View Enable Keyboard Symbols Enable Hangouts Calls trough cellular Enable Camera while calling Unlimited and
Customizable Multi-View support Bypass Exchange Lock check Notification Panel Customization Long Home key behavior Long Back key to kill App (+ white list) Disable increasing ringtone Messaging Tweaks (raise limits and conversion) Disable Scrolling cache Enable Full rotations White / Colored Circle Battery Transparent Notifications panel Customize Clock format and size Customize Battery text helper size Customize Quick
Settings buttons number per row Collapse Quick
Settings after toggle 2 line formatted date on the panel header Dark themed Multi-Window Disable Boot sound Customize Two line date header format White / Black Email App background (Supported on some devices) Transparent Quick
Settings buttons background Default hidden SMS logs Add Call button to Logs and Contacts list Disable Accounts icons on Contacts list Custimize Wifi AP Clients number Disable Launcher page rotation Add Exit button to browser SMS Automatic input mode Disable Call number formatting Enable unlimited Contacts joining Enable Gallery Rotation trough button
Set default Browser view to Desktop Hide Wireless charging popup Hide Full Battery Notification Clock position Status bar (Hide, Left, Right, Center) NFC behaviors (UN / Locked on Screen ON / Off) Hide Headset icon and notification bar Disable TW DVFS Blacklist for Application where you want to disable DVFS when it's default enabled Hide Smart Stay, Alarm, NFC icons on status bar Launcher: Enable Scroll wallpaper and Hide Dock labels Disable Wake Home button Use separate Address field on Contacts Add Fast PIN unlock (to be used with caution) Added SMS sent time details Enable Screen ON options on Messaging App Disable low Battery warning Add custom carrier label on notification label
Set low Camera battery level Change System Holo Dark / Light background Acces hidden Lockscreen
shortcuts menu Disable SEAndroid / Knox notifications and container Disable volume control sound Disable low battery sound Auto Disable Knox notifications when Knox Apps are installed
Set SELinux to Permissive mode on boot ScreenShot and ScreenRecord (Requires Busybox) on Power menu CM Numeric Circle battery Screen Off animation (CRT / Fade) Expand all notifications Disable Temperature check on Camera recording and Flash Enable Heads up notifications (Optional ongoing notifications and display delay customization) Support SHealth and Private mode (Disable secure storage on both Apps) Disable Battery and USB cover warning And much more to come
We've already discovered some cool things hidden in the System UI
settings like extra buttons for the navigation bar and
customizable lock - screen
shortcuts, but Google surely has much more to show us on the main stage.
The
set of widgets to the right of the watch face are
customizable, and you can choose to add any of the available ones: S Health, a full - on news reader, calendar agenda, contacts, weather, a music player and
settings shortcuts.
The Feed is completely
customizable, allowing users to
set colors of backgrounds and even add gesture controls for
shortcuts.
The key highlights are the
customizable Quick
Settings shortcuts when you swipe down from the top of the screen, S Finder for finding practically anything on your device, and the SwiftKey - powered keyboard with dedicated number row, which is still one of my favorites on any Android device.
Reimagined communication experience thanks to an innovative Smart Keyboard that allows you to
set up to 52
customizable shortcuts and transform each letter key for quick access to your favorite apps and most important contacts.