What’s on my Smartphone – February 2017

What's on my Smartphone - February 2017

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “What’s on my Smartphone – February 2017”.
So guys I spent a fair bit of time customizing my Android phone, as I suppose you probably guessed considering up half of what we do on this channel. But in this article I’m going to take you on a full tour round. So, as of now firmly using is a Google pixel excel. So if I’ve managed to keep this phone for just over four months, which considering my previous track record, is a bit of a pat on the back to me and, I suppose says something about the phone itself. So, although on the outside, we’ve got a skin by company, toast and words alone would probably not be doing this thing – justice, it’s genuinely stunning. Not only is it fully customisable, you can get a pattern of your own choice engraved, but the front in the back integrates seamlessly to create almost like a fusion of Technology in nature, which is kind of unprecedented.

The cities as good as a slick, craps or a deep run skin, but at the same time the material is far more premium than what you’d get from those guys. Turning it on, we’ve got a 3d parallax wallpaper, which uses your phone’s accelerometers and gyroscopes to create a sense of depth which brings everything in front of the wallpaper really out there. It really makes a screen pop right at the top of the screen.

What's on my Smartphone - February 2017

We’Ve got the Google search widget pretty standard stuff, and, to be honest, I can’t thing I really use it, but it’s there it looks clean. So I just kind of leave it just below that we’ve got the superlight widget now Jupiters widget, that I tried once about a year ago and instantly fell in love with, because the customization is just endless so towards the bottom. We’Ve then got six folders and we’ll get onto those in just a moment. But the first thing you probably noticed, is the icon pack, so we’re using the grayscale icon pack, which, whilst it is pretty far from the material design the Google’s heading towards, I think it works really well. If you’ve got a sort of colorful wallpaper, it creates a really nice contrast and very slick to use so delving into the folders a little bit deeper. On the left-hand side, we’ve got music, which is essentially the fold we’re heading to. Whenever I want to kick back and relax, we’ve got the Spotify, the Shazam, all that sort of stuff. So for those you who follow me on my Twitter and Instagram you’ll know that I really love taking photos.

What's on my Smartphone - February 2017

I experiment with lots of lighting lots of different environments, and yet all that photo stuff goes in this folder. So the third one is a YouTube folder, which has the real-time subscribe, account YouTube, studio and social blade, which sort of you didn’t know as a way to track it. Stick and yeah. I mean I love the creator studio app.

They give you real-time stats. So pretty much as soon as I published a video I had onto that, the Google folder I have, I pretty much only use for the Play, Store and Gmail, but right next to that we have my most used one and that’s social. So it’s got everything from my Facebook to my Twitter, to my snapchat. To my what’s up and yeah I mean with that many social medias.

What's on my Smartphone - February 2017

I have to say I do spend a fair bit of time down and light. At the end, we have something called the testing folder, so applications which I’m considering for upcoming episodes, for example, I’ll drop them into that folder, which just reminds me to go back and test them to make sure they sort of live up to expectations. Before I share them to you guys so flicking over to my second home page, we have three widgets which basically take out the entire thing right at the top, we’ve got the month widget, which is a calendar widget with fairly basic functionality. But it’s there mostly because of its material design. I think if it’s the wallpaper and the icon pack really well, so that’s there. I use that a fair bit, but I suppose it isn’t the most functional and just below that we’ve got two super widgets.

One of them tells you your battery, the other one tells you the weather and they say quite nicely together kind of occupying two and three space in the grid respectively and yeah. It’S like pieces of a puzzle so really like that so yeah guys. That is what is on my Android phone. If you did enjoy the video I’d really appreciate it. If you whack that subscribe button, let me know in the comments below how I can improve it further and with that being said, I miss doing the boss and I’m finding out you .