With Android 6.0 Marshmallow and the third developer preview now out for anyone with a supported device and the desire to flash the software, there will likely be a small landslide of new features or ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. The System UI Tuner that was first introduced in Android M’s preview 1 and 2 is back again in Android 6.0’s ...
We may earn a commission when you click links to retailers and purchase goods. More info. Remember the System UI Tuner that showed up in the original Android M Preview? You know, the hidden developer ...
Initially, upon flashing the third developer preview of Android 6.0, we thought our beloved System UI Tuner had gone the way of the dodo. Not so - it's still here, it's just a little less obvious how ...
You can do a lot with Android. Google’s mobile OS is famously open to customization, and plenty of apps take advantage of that fact. But you might not know that Google itself keeps a few settings ...
So you’ve flashed the Android N Developer Preview, and you’ve long pressed the gear icon in the notification shade to open up the System UI Tuner. But now you want to get rid of it. Well, good thing ...
If you’re using Android 6.0 Marshmallow, you’ll find the quick settings tiles to toggle Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and other settings useful. But what about the quick setting tiles you have no use for?
The System UI Tuner in the Android O Developer Preview has introduced new ways to customize the navigation bar of your device. The navigation bar is the panel at the bottom of a number of Android ...
This one isn't exactly straightforward: it shows or hides a rotation icon on the right side of the statusbar. If you've enabled auto-rotate in Quick Settings or elsewhere, the icon doesn't appear, but ...
If you’ve ever been annoyed by the clutter of icons along the top of your Android home screen, good news: There’s something you can do about it. Turns out there’s a trio of secret settings for ...