LeEco Le 2 is the latest budget smartphone making a
buzz in the Indian market, thanks to its superior hardware mated with
exceptional content offering, a one of its kind in India. While we are ready
with our in-depth review of the Le 2, we thought we should also share some tips
and tricks, which can help the new buyers of Le 2. So this article is for those
who have already purchased the Le 2 and looking for more details on how to get
the best out of the smartphone. In case, you’re still figuring out if you should
go for the Le 2 or the good old Xiaomi Redmi Note 3.
How to
Access the Quick Access Section on Le 2?
How to Turn on Adaptive Brightness on Le 2?
How to make the Le 2 display look Vivid?
How to Increase the Font Size on Le 2?
How to Enable Dolby Atmos on Le 2?
How to Mark Notifications from some of the apps as important?
How to take selfies using fingerprint scanner on Le 2?
Align Wakeup
How to
Enable Battery percentage in Status Bar?
How to Improve Battery life on Le 2 with Power Saving Management
How to Disable Apps on EUI?
How to change theme, and download new ones?
LeEco Le 2 Tips and Tricks
How to
Access the Quick Access Section on Le 2?
The
usual place for the quick access is in the notification drawer for Android, but
for Le 2 running on EUI, it is placed differently. Tap on the
multi-tasking capacitive key, which gives you access to running apps,
and the Quick Access shows up on top. EUI has managed to merge the command
centre beautifully with multitasking, and IMO it is definitely useful.
If you
swipe the list of quick action to the left, till the end you get an option
“Sort”. This allows you to customise the quick access as per your need.
How to Turn on Adaptive Brightness on Le 2?
Le 2’s
Adaptive Brightness is turned off by default. You can turn it on from
going to Settings > Display > Turn on Adaptive Brightness. You can also
enable it from the Quick Access settings. It is available at the extreme left.
It’s no
surprise that it is turned off by default as it doesn’t work well when in broad
daylight. The amount of expected brightness is low, and hence you will end up
manually pushing up the brightness bar.
How to make the Le 2 display look Vivid?
EUI in LeEco Le 2 offers
color profile for phones. This is a very basic feature, but still few phones
offer it. If you are kind of person who would like to see colors on our phone
being more vibrant and appealing, you can choose the Vivid mode. Go to
Settings > Display > Color Mode. Here you can choose between Vivid,
Natural, Soft and default.
How to Increase the Font Size on Le 2?
If you prefer a little bigger
fonts than usual, EUI on Le 2 offers three basic options to change the font
size. This can be done in two different ways. The first is by increasing
the font size by going to Settings > Display > Font Size > Choose
between Small, Normal and Large. If this doesn’t help, use the second option,
which is Scale View.
This
option adjusts the size and distribution of content displayed on screen. It’s
like Zoom, but it fits in the display very well. You can select different
display modes by going to Settings > Display >Scale View.
How to Enable Dolby Atmos on Le 2?
LeEco Le 2 supports Dolby
Atoms (which isn’t marketed for some reason) and sadly, this is also disabled
by default. You an however manually turn this on by going to Settings >
Sound & Vibration and scrolling till the end.
There is another option
labelled as Digital Earphone. This works when you insert the USB Type C
earphone that comes with the phone. This option improves the audio experience,
but also consumes a lot of battery. So in case you are running low, and still
want to listen to music, you an try turning this off.
Enable Vibrate on
Call Answering/Ending
This is yet another option
which is turned off by default. Vibrations when a call is received, and during
end calls provide important feedback, specially these days with so many call
drops. In Le 2, you can enable this by opening settings and then tap on
the App settings > Call settings. Then scroll down till bottom to
enable it.
How to Mark Notifications from some of the apps as important?
If you wish some app
notifications to be important, and stay on top, and skip some of them, Android
6.0 allows you to customize it. Go to Settings >Notification
Management > Select Important Notice. You can also turn on Priority
Notifications, Mark them as important, and also control options for Display
banner, Locked Screen and Icon tags.
How to take selfies using fingerprint scanner on Le 2?
Le 2 doesn’t offer too many
features that can be used with Fingerprint Sensor (like on Honor/EMUI), but
still offers an option that can be useful when taking selfies. All you need to
do is tap on fingerprint sensor when taking selfie, and it clicks. However make
sure to tap softly else your selfie might shake.
Go to
Settings > Fingerprint and password > Enable Tap to Capture Photo.
Align Wakeup
In
Android, apps hold a wakelock when they have to do anything. Dropbox uploading
pictures, Evernote syncing in the background to update the notes,
and Todoist updating itself in the background are few examples. It is
important because if the phone sleeps, the process will be terminated, and
hence the phone wakes up to get this done.
During
night, wake locks are not needed as you will be obviously sleeping. All this
can be done when your phone’s display is on and you are using the phone as well
which is a smarter way of doing it and saves battery life.
So when you enable align
wakeup, it essentially reduces wakelocks from apps when phone is
idle. Google has a similar feature in Marshmallow called Doze. Align
Wakeup is based on that. It seems that it is exactly the same or LeEco must have
tweaked it further.
To
enable this feature, go to Settings > Battery > Align Wakeup > Enable
both the options. It says that it effectively reduce times of phone
wakeups, effectively saving battery. The second option that comes along with
this is Clock Alignment night mode. It does the same thing except that it is
for clock which keeps the display on all night.
How to
Enable Battery percentage in Status Bar?
Go to
Settings > Battery > Turn on “Status bar – battery
percentage”. This is a much better way to get an idea of how much battery is
left compared to the plain progress bar style display.
How to Improve Battery life on Le 2 with Power Saving Management
Phone Manager App is an
ultimate tool EUI packs in and brings lot of optimization tools together. While
I have already pointed out many of them above, here are a few more you should
use:
·
Enable Ultra Standby During Sleep. This restricts all
background activity when the phone is under lock mode. You can use it during
night when you use your phone the least.
·
Lock Screen Clean up : Cleans up the apps that are still running
during sleep mode.
·
App Protection : If you wish some of the apps to never run in the
background, you can select to disable them.
·
App battery Usage Alert : If any of the apps are running in
background, and consuming lot of battery, the system sends out warning.
How to Disable Apps on EUI?
Phone manager app includes a
straight forward tool which makes it much easy to disable apps. Under App
warehouse, you an select which apps you don’t want to use, and disable it.
We recommend you to use it for apps which you use the least, or even use
it to hide apps.
How to change theme, and download new ones?
EUI comes with three default themes which is well
done to satisfy most of the consumer base. If you still wish to try out more
themes, the skin offers option to download themes directly on your phone, and
apply it with almost zero effort.
Go to Settings > Wallpaper and Themes. Here you
can choose to download new themes (preview is available), and apply it with one
single tap. It is remarkable how quickly it applies the theme compared to
some other phones.
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