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Do you still remember the first time you used a touchscreen phone? Amazing, wasn't it? Maybe not for everyone but I'm pretty sure that most of us loved it. Now there is new technology called Air Gesture where you just have to wave your hand to make a command to your phone. Although this is just limited with some of the features of your mobile phone but it is still something that is really fun to have. Samsung Galaxy S4 is probably one of the first smartphones that has this feature and I'm glad that I've got one.

First thing that you may want to know is how you could turn the Air Gesture on. From the home screen of your Samsung Galaxy S4 tap on menu then go to Settings > My Devices > Motion and Gestures then slide the switch to turn the Air Gesture then turn on the feature that you want to activate such as Quick Glance, Air Jump, Air Browse, Air Move and Air Call-Accept.



1. Quick Glance - Checking for your phone info like time and date, notifications for missed calls or unread messages, battery status or you just want to check the info of music currently playing. This is useful when you are doing something or there is something in your hands that prevents you from touching your phone. It will work just by placing one of your hands in the front of your Samsung Galaxy S4 while its on the flat surface and  the screen is off and facing upward.



2. Air Jump - Scrolling the webpages up and down on your favorite mobile web browser just by moving your hand up and down above the sensor of your Samsung Galaxy S4.



3. Air Browse - Switching from one page to another like Photo Gallery, Web Page, Music or S memo just by waving your hand from left to right or vise versa.



4. Air Move - This will let you move icons or widgets from one screen to another. You just have to tap and hold on the icon or widget you want to move then wave your hand from left to right or vise versa to find the screen where you want to put the item on.



5. Air Call-Accept - Accept incoming calls by waving your hand over the sensor located above the screen of your phone.






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