Huawei Mate 30 Pro User Guide - Page 158

Hide the Notch, Extend the Screen Display to the Edges

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Hide the Notch Settings Go to Settings > Display & brightness > More display settings > Notch, and select Hide notch. Extend the Screen Display to the Edges You can extend the display of your device to the screen edges. Go to Settings > Display & brightness > More display settings > Edges, then you can: • Enable the switch next to an app to extend the display for it. • Enable Show for all apps. • Go to > Reset app preferences, and your device will enable the switch only for compatible apps. Display Carrier Name and Network Speed in the Status Bar You can check the carrier name and network speed with a single glance at the status bar. Go to Settings > Display & brightness > More display settings, and enable or disable Display carrier name and Display network speed according to your preferences. Switch Between Portrait and Landscape Orientation Your device is able to automatically switch your screen display orientation, with the help of the built-in Swing Gesture Sensor (to detect your face orientation) and gravity sensor. For example: • When you need to switch your device between portrait and landscape orientation when it is placed on a surface, just rotate your device. • When you are using your device while lying down, the screen will not change its display orientation when you change your lying posture. Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel, then swipe down on it again to show all shortcuts. Touch to enable the Auto-rotate feature. GPU Turbo GPU Turbo represents a radical redesign of the graphics processing framework of the device at its most basic level, integrating hardware and software to achieve accelerated graphics processing. It improves the device's graphics processing efficiency, image quality, and performance, whilst simultaneously reducing system power consumption. The end result is a great improvement in user experience when playing graphically intense games. 154

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Hide the Notch
Go to
Settings
>
Display & brightness
>
More display settings
>
Notch
, and select
Hide notch
.
Extend the Screen Display to the Edges
You can extend the display of your device to the screen edges.
Go to
Settings
>
Display & brightness
>
More display settings
>
Edges
, then you can:
Enable the switch next to an app to extend the display for it.
Enable
Show for all apps
.
Go to
>
Reset app preferences
, and your device will enable the switch only for
compatible apps.
Display Carrier Name and Network Speed in the Status Bar
You can check the carrier name and network speed with a single glance at the status bar.
Go to
Settings
>
Display & brightness
>
More display settings
, and enable or disable
Display carrier name
and
Display network speed
according to your preferences.
Switch Between Portrait and Landscape Orientation
Your device is able to automatically switch your screen display orientation, with the help of
the built-in Swing Gesture Sensor (to detect your face orientation) and gravity sensor.
For example:
When you need to switch your device between portrait and landscape orientation when it is
placed on a surface, just rotate your device.
When you are using your device while lying down, the screen will not change its display
orientation when you change your lying posture.
Swipe down from the status bar to open the notification panel, then swipe down on it again
to show all shortcuts. Touch
to enable the Auto-rotate feature.
GPU Turbo
GPU Turbo represents a radical redesign of the graphics processing framework of the device
at its most basic level, integrating hardware and software to achieve accelerated graphics
processing. It improves the device's graphics processing efficiency, image quality, and
performance, whilst simultaneously reducing system power consumption.
The end result is a great improvement in user experience when playing graphically intense
games.
Settings
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