How To: 7 No-Root Mods That'll Turn Your First-Gen Pixel into a Pixel 2

How To: 7 No-Root Mods That'll Turn Your First-Gen Pixel into a Pixel 2
The Pixel 2 is a solid upgrade when compared to the 2016 model, but we've reached a point where the latest generation of a smartphone is never leaps and bounds better than the last. It's hard to justify dropping nearly a grand on a phone when it doesn't improve your situation much — especially when a few software tweaks will give you most of the upgrade for free.Aside from a slightly improved camera and the Pixel 2 XL's nearly bezel-less display, the biggest changes to this year's Pixels aren't hardware related. An updated launcher, a few new camera modes, and a name that tune feature that automatically identifies any songs playing are the biggest changes. So below, we'll show you how to replicate each of these features on your first-gen Pixel or Pixel XL.Don't Miss: Everything You Need to Know About the New Pixel 2 & Pixel 2 XL

1. Search Bar in the DockThe Pixel 2 has its search bar built right into the dock at the bottom of the home screen. Depending on which launcher you use, there are a few different ways to get this feature on the 2016 Pixel models.First, if you're using Nova Launcher, the team at TeslaCoil hasn't updated their home screen app with an official method for replicating this search-bar-in-the-dock style. But because of Nova's flexibility and customization options, you can manually recreate the look and feel nonetheless. To see how it's done, just check out the following guide:Don't Miss: How to Get the Pixel 2's Search Bar in the Dock Using Nova Launcher If you're using Action Launcher, developer Chris Lacy has made it incredibly simple to get the Pixel 2's new search bar. Just head to the Quickbar menu in Action's settings, jack up the "Corner size" to 100%, then set the Style to "Search box (dock)." Finally, if you're still using the stock launcher that came with your first-gen Pixel, you can update your home screen by sideloading a simple APK. For all intents and purposes, this is the Pixel 2's new launcher, so it's the cleanest method for you stock fans out there.Don't Miss: Get the Official Pixel 2 Launcher on Any Phone

2. Google Notification WidgetThe next little touch that Google added to the Pixel 2 is a home screen widget called "At a glance" that shows your next calendar event in addition to the current weather. If you used the official Pixel 2 launcher update shown above, you'll already have this feature — but for custom launcher users, we recommend Another Widget, which recreates the new look almost perfectly.

3. Now PlayingIn my opinion, the most interesting new Pixel 2 feature is something called Now Playing. It uses a low-power core in the new Pixel models to listen for any songs playing around you at all times, then displays the song's name directly on your lock screen without any interaction. Since many might find that a little creepy, Google made sure that the song-matching takes place strictly on your device and never shares recordings on the cloud.Without the on-device song matching and the specialized low-power core, this can't be perfectly recreated on a first-gen Pixel. However, a new feature in Shazam comes really close. "Auto Shazam," as it's called, will identify songs automatically without completely destroying your battery. To read more about it, hit up the following link:Don't Miss: How to Get the Pixel 2's 'Now Playing' Feature on Any Phone

4. Motion PhotosHTC did it first with Zoe, Apple made it popular with Live Photos, and now, Google's in on the trend. The Pixel 2's Motion Photos feature will capture a few seconds of video to accompany every still photo you take, then it will let you view either the static image or the video from the Google Photos app.The easiest way to recreate this is with one of the many apps that emulate Apple's Live Photos. The best options out there are Motion Stills and Camera MX — the latter was made by Google, while the former is closer to the Pixel 2's new feature. See how they both work here:Don't Miss: 3 Ways to Try the Pixel 2's New 'Motion Photos' on Any Android (1) Motion Stills, (2) Camera MX. For a more official option, you can try sideloading this APK, which is a leaked version of the Pixel 2's official camera app, and it comes with a working Motion Photos mode. However, it has a few minor bugs, and it installs as an update to your existing camera app, so one of the above options might be better if you need a reliable camera app.Update 10/19: Google is rolling out an update to the Google Camera app (version 5.1) that shipped with the first-gen Pixels. This update will install on top of the sideloaded version linked out above, but it removes the Motion Photos functionality. In other words, if you're using the leaked Pixel 2 camera app linked out above, don't update your Camera app on the Play Store unless you're fine with losing Motion Photos. If you've already updated to Google Camera v5.1, uninstall updates in Settings –> Apps, then you'll be able to sideload the leaked version.

5. Rounded CornersThis one's a Pixel 2 XL "feature" because the smaller model has a traditional screen. But the larger Pixel 2, as you may have noticed, has rounded display corners. You can recreate this effect on first-gen Pixels with a simple software tweak, and it looks great thanks to the true blacks of the Pixel's AMOLED screen. The app that does it is called Cornerfly, but you can read all about it at the following link.Don't Miss: Get Rounded Display Corners on Any Android

6. Portrait ModeWe all know that Google is targeting iPhone users with its Pixel lineup, and a new Pixel 2 camera feature called Portrait Mode is further evidence of this. Just like the iPhone's eponymous feature, it blurs the background of your pictures to put more focus on the subject.As I mentioned earlier, there's a leaked version of the Pixel 2's camera app that you can sideload as an update to the first-gen Pixel's camera app, but unfortunately, Portrait Mode isn't working on that version. That's no biggie, though, because you can use the "Lens Blur" feature in your existing camera app (or the leaked update) to recreate this feature by simply moving your phone while you take a picture. For more details, check out the following guide:Don't Miss: How to Take Portrait Mode Photos with the Google Camera App
7. Face RetouchingMuch like Samsung's Beauty Mode, the Pixel 2 has a new camera setting called Face Retouching that will automatically smooth your face in selfies. It's a little weird, honestly, because the blur it applies makes it look like you don't have any pores. But hey, different strokes for different folks, right?This is another feature you can get by sideloading the leaked Pixel 2 camera app as an update. But again, it has a few bugs, and it overwrites your existing camera app, so you may be weary of that.If you don't want to risk screwing up your main camera app, Google's Snapseed app is your best bet. Its selfie features are using many of the same algorithms from the Pixel 2's Face Retouching feature, and it even lets you take things a step further with options to tweak your smile, pupils, and even change the direction you're facing. To see how all of these features work, check out this next link — but don't forget to share your thoughts on any of these tweaks in the comment section below.Don't Miss: How to Use Snapseed's 'Portrait Mode' & 'Head Pose' to Get the Perfect SelfieFollow Gadget Hacks on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, YouTube, and Instagram Follow WonderHowTo on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Google+
Cover image and screenshots by Dallas Thomas/Gadget Hacks



I'd like to preface this case study by stating that my intentions behind redesigning Apple Music were in no way driven by indignation or spite. Earlier this year I applied and interviewed for a


Nov 25, 2017 · Years after it first took over the planet and introduced millions, if not billions, of people to K-pop music, Psy's "Gangnam Style" has finally reached three billion views on YouTube, the
PSY- Gangnam Style (Official Music Video) - YouTube


When you block someone, you also won't be able to do things like start a conversation with them or add them as a friend. Keep in mind that blocking someone may not prevent all communications or interactions (example: in apps or groups) and only affects your interactions with that person on Facebook.
How to Delete Friends on Facebook? - Techspirited


xda-developers Android Development and Hacking Android Apps and Games [APP] [2.3+] Let's 8 bit Art by CraZyDecigames XDA Developers was founded by developers, for developers. It is now a valuable resource for people who want to make the most of their mobile devices, from customizing the look and feel to adding new functionality.
Pixilart - Free Online Art Community and Pixel Art Tool


Step 1: Pick a Color. To get started, take a picture or shoot a video like you normally would on Snapchat. When it comes time to edit your Snap, select the text option in the top-right corner, then choose from an emoji that contains the color you want to apply as the filter.
5 Snapchat Tricks and Tips You Might Not Know | Time
time.com/4688436/snapchat-filters-tricks-tips-2017/
5 Hidden Snapchat Tricks You Need To Know. left to right again to add a second filter. If you chose a color effect for your first filter, such as one that makes your image appear black and
Snapchat 101: How to Unlock Hidden Filters & Lenses


Include your watchOS version, iOS version, a clear explanation of the issue, and Steps taken to resolve so far. Contact Apple Support for assistance. Posts must be relevant to the subreddit. Submissions must be about Apple Watch or Apple Watch related accessories/topics. No "six degrees of Apple Watch" Non-question posts must foster discussion.
Apple Watch - Close Your Rings


The iPhone X will prompt you to register your face when you set the phone up for the first time, and then you'll start teaching yourself how to use it. The iPhone X's Face ID is only slower if
How to Get the Best One-Handed Swiping Keyboard for iPhone


News: Samsung Makes Multitasking Easier on the Galaxy S9 How To: Turn on Google Pixel's Fingerprint Swipe Notification Gesture News: 5 Relatively Hidden Galaxy S9 Features You Should Know About News: You're Going to Love the New Notifications in Samsung's One UI Update
Samsung's new Good Lock app makes Note 9 multi-tasking a breeze


No, these people didn't install a custom ROM. Instead, they simply changed their messaging settings. Today, I'm going to show you how to do the same thing and make your text window look different than the texting window of other Galaxy users. Step 1) Open your messaging app. Step 2) Click the settings button. Step 3) Tap Settings
Customize the Heck Out of Your Galaxy Phone with Samsung's


If you enable the "Fake camera" option here, pictures sent from your gallery will show up like they were taken with the Kik camera when the other party sees them. Then, if you turn on "Disable Read Receipts" and "Disable Typing Receipts," the other person won't know when you're typing or if you've read their message.
Signal 101: How to Disable Read Receipts So People Can't Tell


How to add speed-dial to your iPhone's Notification Center in iOS 8 Posted by Gautam Prabhu on Nov 19, 2014 in App Extensions , How To , iOS 8 , Widgets As you probably know by now, it is a lot easier to access favorite and most recent contacts in iOS 8 .
How to add speed dial contacts in notification center: iPhone

How to Remove Any Status Bar Icon on Your Galaxy S10 — No


The Quick Access feature in Windows 10 lets you access frequently used files and folders easily. However, you might want to clear it out periodically. How to Clear Windows 10 Quick Access History

0 comments:

Post a Comment