Samsung Galaxy S23 FE Cricket User Manual - Page 114

Sounds, vibration

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Settings • Multi control: Use the cursor and keyboard from your Galaxy Book to control this device and drag things back and forth. • Samsung DeX: Connect your device to a PC or TV for an enhanced multitasking experience. • Smart View: Show your device's screen or play videos on a nearby TV. • Galaxy Wearable: Connect your device to your Samsung watch and earbuds. • SmartThings: Use your device to connect to an ecosystem of smarter living solutions. • Android Auto: Connect your device and compatible car displays so that you can focus on driving. Sounds and vibration You can control the sounds and vibrations used to indicate notifications, screen touches, and other interactions. Sound mode | Vibrations | Volume | Ringtone | Notification sound | System sound | Dolby Atmos | Equalizer | UHQ upscaler | Adapt sound | Separate app sound Sound mode You can change the sound mode on your device without using Volume buttons. ◌ From Settings, tap Sounds and vibration, and then choose a mode: • Sound: Use the sounds, vibrations, and volume levels you have chosen in Sound settings for notifications and alerts. - Vibrate while ringing: Set your device to vibrate in addition to ringing when you receive a call. • Vibrate: Use vibration only for notifications and alerts. • Mute: Set your device to make no sounds. - Temporary mute: Set a time limit for muting the device. TIP Use the sound mode setting instead of Volume buttons to change the sound mode without losing your customized sound levels. 114

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Multi
control
:
Use
the
cursor
and
keyboard
from
your
Galaxy
Book
to
control
this
device
and
drag
things
back
and
forth.
Samsung
DeX
:
Connect
your
device
to
a
PC
or
TV
for
an
enhanced
multitasking
experience.
Smart
View
:
Show
your
device's
screen
or
play
videos
on
a
nearby
TV.
Galaxy
Wearable
:
Connect
your
device
to
your
Samsung
watch
and
earbuds.
SmartThings
:
Use
your
device
to
connect
to
an
ecosystem
of
smarter
living
solutions.
Android
Auto
:
Connect
your
device
and
compatible
car
displays
so
that
you
can
focus
on
driving.
Sounds
and
vibration
You
can
control
the
sounds
and
vibrations
used
to
indicate
notifications,
screen
touches,
and
other
interactions.
Sound
mode
|
Vibrations
|
Volume
|
Ringtone
|
Notification
sound
|
System
sound
|
Dolby
Atmos
|
Equalizer
|
UHQ
upscaler
|
Adapt
sound
|
Separate
app
sound
Sound
mode
You
can
change
the
sound
mode
on
your
device
without
using
Volume
buttons.
From
Settings,
tap
Sounds
and
vibration
,
and
then
choose
a
mode:
Sound
:
Use
the
sounds,
vibrations,
and
volume
levels
you
have
chosen
in
Sound
settings
for
notifications
and
alerts.
Vibrate
while
ringing
:
Set
your
device
to
vibrate
in
addition
to
ringing
when
you
receive
a
call.
Vibrate
:
Use
vibration
only
for
notifications
and
alerts.
Mute
:
Set
your
device
to
make
no
sounds.
Temporary
mute
:
Set
a
time
limit
for
muting
the
device.
TIP
Use
the
sound
mode
setting
instead
of
Volume
buttons
to
change
the
sound
mode
without
losing
your
customized
sound
levels.
Settings
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