The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is looking like the best phone Samsung has ever made. It’s big, beautiful, and chock full of features. That’s what sets the Note series apart from the Galaxy S series. Samsung has thrown everything they have into the Note 7. Setting one up for the first time can be overwhelming. We’ve got 17 things you should do first.
One of the very first things you’ll be asked to do when setting up the Note 7 is to create a Samsung account. It’s not mandatory to have a Samsung account, but if you don’t you will miss out on some of the stuff in this guide. If you’ve ever had a Samsung device in the past you probably already have an account. You can simply sign in and be on your way.
If you skipped signing in to a Samsung account during the initial setup you can do it at any time.
One of the worst things that can happen in this day and age is having your phone get lost or stolen. We keep so much personal information on our devices, in the wrong hands it can spell disaster. The good news is that Android has tools built-in to help in case of a phone emergency. Here are a few things you can do:
Google includes their own “Device Manager” on every Android device sold. On most models of the Note 7, it will be enabled by default. You really want to make sure to enable this feature.
Now you can visit this page to locate, ring, lock, or wipe your device remotely.
A great way to deter someone else from using your phone without your permission is some type of lock screen security. The Note 7 has five different forms of security you can use. On a scale from low to high security, they rank pattern, PIN, password, fingerprint, and iris. The fingerprint is probably the best security because it’s very hard for others to crack, but nearly effortless for you to unlock (more on that in the next section.)
Read: How to find a lost or stolen Android phone
The newest form of security on the Note 7 is the iris scanner. This allows you to use your eye as the unlock method, just like you’ve seen on TV shows and movies. It’s a very cool feature when it works. If you wear glasses or contact it might not work as well. Here’s how to set it up.
Samsung has made major improvements to the fingerprint scanner in both speed and reliability. It’s one of the fastest ways to unlock the phone, but also one of the hardest for other people to crack. You get the best of both worlds. Here’s how to add your fingerprints:
You can add up to five different fingerprints to your device. It’s a good idea to do both thumbs and any other fingers you use to press the home button.
Samsung made some improvements to the S Pen in the Note 7. You can find it tucked away next to the speaker on the bottom. Push it in and it will poke out for you to grab. The S Pen is what differentiates the Note from other giant devices There are a lot of cool things you can do with the S Pen (some of which we’ll talk about later). Here are a few examples:
Of course, you won’t be able to do any of this stuff if you lose the S Pen. Thankfully, Samsung has included a feature that will make sure you never leave the S Pen behind. “S Pen alerts” will sound an alert and pop-up when the stylus is no longer detected. This is enabled by default, but you’ll want to double-check it.
Some carrier models of the Note 7 come with a lot of apps pre-installed. There could be over 20 apps already on your device that you have no intention of ever using. The good news is we can uninstall, or at least disable, most of the bloatware. Let’s do it.
If you would like to revive a disabled app you can go to Settings > Applications. Select Disabled from the drop-down menu and tap the app you’d like to Enable.
The Always-on display is one of Samsung’s newest features. It debuted on the Samsung Galaxy S7 and has made its way to the Note 7 as well. The always-on display gives you quick information without unlocking your phone and diving into apps. It’s a great way to save time and get a glance at what’s going on.
Being able to customize every inch of your device is one of the things that makes Android so great. The Note 7 comes with the ability to choose themes that can change your wallpaper, icons, sounds, and even system apps and UI. Samsung has included a few themes that you can try out, plus more to download.
Okay, let’s talk about the S Pen. After all, that’s why you bought the Note 7, right? One of the newer features of the S Pen is the ability to quickly take a note when the display is turned off. It’s a really nifty trick for jotting something down while it’s on your mind.
Now, when you pull out the S Pen while the screen is off you’ll see a black notepad appear. You can scribble something down and tap Save or Delete
Another great feature of the S Pen is Air Command. With this feature, you can get quick access to S Pen apps and some of your favorite other apps. It’s a floating launcher that shows up on top of whatever you’re doing when you pull out the S Pen. You can adjust the way it works and acts in the settings.
You’ve probably noticed that the Note 7 has curved glass on both sides of the display. This is the first note with dual Edge screens, just like the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge. The Edge screen has a lot of gimmicky features, but two things are actually pretty useful. With People Edge and Apps Edge you can put your favorite shortcuts just a swipe away.
The Note 7 is a large phone. There’s no getting around that. We’ve basically been forced to get used to large phones, but that doesn’t mean they are any easier to use. Samsung is apparently aware of how unwieldy it can be to use a Note with one hand. Thankfully, they included “One-handed operation.”
Samsung was one of the first manufacturers to include “quick settings” in the notification area. On the Note 7, they’ve included a ton of toggles. The list can be a bit messy by default, and there is nothing “quick” about that. Luckily, you can go in and edit the order and toggles.
If you feel that the animations and screen transitions are too slow for your liking, you can speed things up. Android includes a secret menu for power users to fine-tune their experience. One of the things you can do in the secret menu is speed up the phone. We’ll teach you the secret password.
The default speed is 1X, so anything lower than that will feel faster. You could even disable animations altogether.
One of the most important things with any smartphone is battery life. There is nothing worse than when your phone dies at an inopportune moment. The Note 7 is packed with a sizable battery, but that doesn’t mean you’ll never run out. There are a few techniques you can use to stretch the limits of the battery.
The most extreme way to save battery is with the built-in Power Saving modes. You can choose between three levels: Off, Mid, or Max. When Max is enabled it switches the phone to a dark interface and disables most background activities. You’ll still be able to take calls, send messages, and use a few important apps. Mid is a much less extreme way to save power. When this mode is enabled the screen brightness will turn down and the processor will scale back.
To enable either one of these modes, go to Settings > Device maintenance > Battery. You’ll see how much extra time you can get by enabling one of the modes.
The non-traditional way to save battery is to use a pure black wallpaper. Samsung devices use AMOLED displays to achieve the vibrant colors and deep blacks that people love. They achieve the black color by simply not illuminating those certain pixels. You can theoretically get better battery life by using a pure black wallpaper and dark themes in apps.
Samsung removed the SD card in last year’s Note, but this year it has made a triumphant return. So why should you use an SD card? An SD card is an easy way to expand the storage of your device. If you find that you run out of space quickly, or you don’t want to rely on cloud storage, an SD card is the way to go. Here are a few SD cards that work with the Note 7.
The best place for Note 7 owners to mingle is Android Forums. It’s the best place to get help, tips, tricks, support, suggestions, and information about your shiny new phone. You’ll also find plenty of other Note 7 users sharing their own personal experiences, favorite accessories, and much more. Here are some popular threads to get you started: