< img src = "/uploads/blogs/ef/0a/ib-free0dq_316240df.jpg" Alt = "millions of Android smartphones support & quot; quot; < p > there is a whole list of gestures opened by Google that allow users to quickly activate a certain functionality.

< P > Usually on or off the Android phone means pressing buttons or navigating the menu. But gestures & mdash; This is a quick way to do something even faster, & nbsp; writes & nbsp; theseun.co.uk.

< p > one of the features marked by Google, & mdash; This is “Turn into” TCS “mode. The company explains:” To quickly turn on the “do not bother” mode, put the phone down the screen down on the flat surface. All you need to do is turn it and it will go into “TCS”.

< p > The function will remain active as the smartphone lies with a screen down. The sound of the phone will be disabled. This is a great option during business meetings and it's much faster than manually switching to “don't bother”.

< p >It is worth noting that all Android smartphones work a little differently. Therefore, although Google guarantees that Flip to shh function works on all Google Pixel 2 devices and later versions, it may not work on phones from other manufacturers.

< P > There are other convenient gestures that are worth trying. For example, Quick Tap. In essence, the feature converts the back panel of the phone to the button.

< p > “You can take a screen shot or play and suspend the multimedia playback with two clicks on the back of the phone”, & mdash; Explains Google. & mdash; “You can also show notifications or open the app.”

< p > to adjust it, just go to “Settings” & mdash; “System” & mdash; “Gestures” & mdash; “Quick press.” Then turn on 'use the quick press' and select the action you want to tie it.

< p > If you have chosen the app, you will need to select it by clicking “Open the app”. You will then be able to click on the back of the phone twice to activate the function.

< p > Another trick that allows you to quickly switch on the vibration or turn off the sound & mdash; This is a combination of buttons. Just click the power buttons and volume increases.

< p > gestures also work for the camera app. To go to the camera app, just click the Phone Power button twice. This will work from any screen. And if you want to switch between front and back chambers, turn the phone twice while the camera is open.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116