There are several big changes here, however, and the first of these is that you can now, finally, add an app drawer using the option
found in the settings menu.
You'll be able to manage these on the fly by long - pressing an app notification in the notifications shade or through the individual apps and notifications
section in the settings menu.
By default, the top button is for the previous page, while the bottom button is for the next page, though this can be switched
in the setting menu of the device.
The rest of the buttons are on - screen buttons that are located on the top bar of the display, and
in the settings menu for adjusting the volume.
For the most part, Sense has been toned down and it's possible to take that approach even further through the various tweaks
available in the settings menus.
You can change the color temperature of the
display in the Settings menu to a little warmer or colder to better suit your tastes, but for me the default settings were good enough.
The volume buttons on the side of most Android devices — also known as the volume rocker — make it easy to adjust sound output without having to dig
around in any settings menus.
Text
in the Settings menu as well as in a few of the system apps is unnecessarily big by default, and inconsistent throughout the interface.
One of the best tweaks is that you can switch between capacitive buttons under the display and on - screen software buttons with a simple
tap in the settings menu.
Fortunately, there are a handful of options tucked
away in the Settings menu that could help you squeeze a couple more hours out of a charge.
The biggest of these is the presence of an app drawer and while it's disabled by default, enabling it is as simple as flipping a
switch in the settings menu.
This ROM brings a number of bug fixes, performance enhancements as well as new features, among them a new Home screen
shortcut in the Settings menu, among others.
On top of that, there is no alternate controller configuration
in the Settings menu which means you're forced to use a poor design decision.
If the Developer Options doesn't appears
listed in the Settings menu, then you will have to tap the About Phone section and after that tap 7 times on the Build Number text.
Remember to frequently update the key preferences about your preferred
match in the settings menu, as the system uses these parameters to advise potential partners on the homepage.
We tried many different settings to try and influence better
quality in the settings menu, including turning off the ambient light sensor, to no avail.