
THRASH CAN
Eh, I don't have a use for it. Some people might find it useful, it does bring attention to a couple settings that most people would have overlooked unless you were specifically looking for it, or going through your phones entirety like I always do. One thing I did find cool is that you can make a home screen shortcut to any of the listed settings so you don't have to open your settings and search that specific setting but it doesn't work the way I'd want it to, I'd explain but I'm out of room.
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Matthew Hatfield
It does place most if not all your settings in one place. Handy, convenient if one does not know where these settings are. If your technologically inclined. Know the ins-and-outs. Including turning on the hidden developer menu. This app probably isn't for you. Only thing I don't like are the ads. But anymore ads have become over the top everywhere. For that convenient or not. I don't want more ads. So I'll uninstall. But as mentioned handy for those new to Android settings.
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Elanora Dovat
Ads are incredibly over the top for an app that just pops you into in-phone settings menus. You'd be better off using the search bar in your phone settings. This app pops an ad any time you select *anything* including the desired setting and the desired app. I had an ad when I selected Voice, only for it to say the app doesn't support the shortcut after. If I didn't hit the X on an app exactly, it took me to its link. App premiums should be incentive for extra features, not basic function.
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