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Galaxy A Series - A03, A13, A23,
A53
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A03s, A13, A13 5G, A23 5G, A23 5G UW, A53 5G, A53
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  • Page 1 Galaxy A Series - A03, A13, A23, User Guide A03s, A13, A13 5G, A23 5G, A23 5G UW, A53 5G, A53 5G UW...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Start using your phone Charge the battery Turn on your phone Transfer data from an old phone Lock or unlock your phone Set up voicemail Navigate your phone with Gestures Use the on-screen keyboard Use the Phone app for calls Use Multi window Add or remove Edge panels Use Wireless power sharing...
  • Page 3 Other connections Connections Connected devices Security Change the security features Set up a Lock screen and security Customize your privacy settings Use Facial recognition security Set up and use the fingerprint sensor Set up and use Samsung Pass Find my Mobile...
  • Page 4 Accounts & Backup Add an account Account settings Remove an account Backup and restore Manage Google settings Set up and manage your Samsung Account External storage transfer Accounts & Backup Google Account Device Maintenance Check for System updates Quick optimization...
  • Page 5: Start Using Your Phone

    3.0 or Quick Charge 2.0. They can be charged using a standard 15W charger or a Superfast 25W charger for fast charging ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062589/" ) . Samsung has used USB-C chargers on devices since 2017 – or since the Galaxy S8 and Note8. If you’ve had a Galaxy device since then, you’ll be able to use its charger.
  • Page 6 Samsung website. Please see the third section in this article for more information on different chargers. Charging cables and USB connection types If you don't have a compatible charger from a previous Samsung phone or tablet, you need a replacement, or just want to have a spare, you can purchase a charger ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/mobile-...
  • Page 7 "https://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/mobile-accessories/tablets/micro-usb---usb-c-combo -cable-ep- dg930dweguj/" ) on Samsung.com. You can also use adapters with these cables to charge USB Type C devices. Best practices for charging The following tips and instructions will help you get the most out of your device's battery. ...
  • Page 8 Note: If the power has been depleted, the battery charging indicator may take up to 10 minutes to appear on the device's screen while charging. Use a genuine Samsung fast charger for the quickest charge. You can't use the fast charging feature if •...
  • Page 9 Launch Smart Switch on both phones. Open Settings, search for Smart Switch, and then tap Bring data from old device. Tap Bring data from old device again. Note: Alternatively, you can navigate to the Samsung folder on the Apps screen, and open Smart Switch from there.
  • Page 10 Launch Smart Switch on both phones. On the new Galaxy phone, open Settings, search for Smart Switch, and then tap Bring data from old device. Tap Bring data from old device again. Note: Alternatively, you can navigate to the Samsung folder on the Apps screen, and open Smart Switch from there.
  • Page 11 On the new Galaxy phone, open Settings, search for Smart Switch, and then tap Bring data from old device. Tap Bring data from old device again. Note: Alternatively, you can navigate to the Samsung folder on the Apps screen, and open Smart Switch from there.
  • Page 12: Set Up Voicemail

    • For more information on adjusting Lock screen settings, please see our guide "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00078955/" ) . Set up voicemail You can set up your voicemail service when you access it for the first time. Open the Phone app, and then touch and hold the 1 key or tap Voicemail.
  • Page 13: Navigate Your Phone With Gestures

    Navigate your phone with Gestures Your phone’s touch screen responds best to a light touch from the pad of your finger or a capacitive stylus. Using excessive force or a metallic object on the touch screen may damage the surface of the screen, and the damage will not be covered by the warranty.
  • Page 14 Mojitok: Create your own stickers or insert automatically suggested ones. • Configure the Samsung keyboard You can set customized options for the Samsung keyboard. From the Samsung keyboard, tap Settings (the gear icon) for the following options: Page 10 of 358...
  • Page 15 • Keyboard toolbar: View or hide the keyboard toolbar. ○ High contrast keyboard: Adjust the size of the Samsung keyboard and change its colors to increase ○ the contrast between the keys and the background. Theme: Choose a theme for your keyboard.
  • Page 16: Use The Phone App For Calls

    Instead of manually typing with the keyboard, you can enter text by speaking. From the Samsung keyboard, tap Voice input (the microphone icon) and say what you’d like to type. To set customized options for Samsung voice input, tap Voice input from the keyboard, and then tap Settings.
  • Page 17 Answer a call: On the incoming call screen, drag or tap the Answer icon to answer the call. • Decline a call: On the incoming call screen, drag or tap Decline to reject the call and send it to your •...
  • Page 18 Tap Create new contact or Update existing contact. Enter the necessary information to create or edit the contact. Tap Save to confirm. Delete call records If your Call log is getting really long, you can delete some past records from it. You can also select multiple calls and delete them all at once.
  • Page 19 Number 1 is reserved for Voicemail. • Type in a name or number, or tap Add from Contacts (the person icon) to assign a contact to the number. The selected contact is displayed in the Speed dial number box. • Make a call with Speed dial You can make a call using Speed dial.
  • Page 20: Use Multi Window

    Tap the On hold number to switch between the two calls. • Tap Merge to hear both callers at once (multi-conferencing). • Video calls Video calls use your phone's cameras to record, so you and the recipient can talk and see each other in real time! Open the Phone app, enter a number, and then tap Google Meet call or Video call.
  • Page 21: Add Or Remove Edge Panels

    To access Multi window, open the first app and then tap Recent, which is located to the left of the Home button, unless you've chosen to customize your navigation bar "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062622/" ) . Tap the desired app's icon, and then tap Open in split screen view. This app will be pinned to the top window.
  • Page 22: Use Wireless Power Sharing

    "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00080551/" )  with additional apps that you'd like to use. Use Wireless power sharing Most Qi-Compatible Samsung devices can be charged with Wireless PowerShare, but check out the full list of compatible devices just in case. The speed and power of the charge will vary by device.
  • Page 23: Change Language And Input Settings

    Galaxy S10e, S10, S10+, and S10 5G • Other devices that can be charged by Wireless PowerShare: Galaxy Buds, Galaxy Buds2, Galaxy Buds+, Galaxy Buds Live, Galaxy Buds Pro, and Galaxy Buds2 Pro • Galaxy Watch, Galaxy Watch3, Galaxy Watch4 series, Galaxy Watch5 series, Gear Sport, and Gear S3 •...
  • Page 24 Emergency mode ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/simulators/galaxy-s21/?topic=use- emergency-mode" ) , swipe down from the top of the screen using two fingers to open the Quick settings panel. Tap the Power icon, and then tap Emergency mode.
  • Page 25 The Home screen in Emergency mode will only display the apps and functions you absolutely need. This includes the Phone app and the Emergency call option. Tap the Phone app to access all of your contacts, so you can still make a call to family members and friends. The Keypad is also available if you need to dial a new number.
  • Page 26 If you are a first-time Galaxy customer or do not have the charger for past devices, you can purchase "https://www.samsung.com/us/search/searchMain/?listType=g&searchTerm=chargers& ;sort=relevance&size=30&category=Accessories&accessories_type=Chargers+%26+Batteries" ) a new wall charger or wireless charger from the Samsung website. Please see the third section in this article for more information on different chargers. Page 22 of 358...
  • Page 27 Charging cables and USB connection types If you don't have a compatible charger from a previous Samsung phone or tablet, you need a replacement, or just want to have a spare, you can purchase a charger ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/mobile- accessories/all-mobile-accessories/?accesso ries_type=Chargers+%26+Batteries" )  directly from Samsung. Just...
  • Page 28 "https://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/mobile-accessories/tablets/micro-usb---usb-c-combo -cable-ep- dg930dweguj/" ) on Samsung.com. You can also use adapters with these cables to charge USB Type C devices. Best practices for charging The following tips and instructions will help you get the most out of your device's battery. ...
  • Page 29 Start using your phone >Turn on your phone Turn on your device Important: Do not use the device if the body is cracked or broken. Use the device only after it has been repaired. You can use the Side key (which also acts as the Power key) to turn your device on and off, as well as restart it. Please see below for directions.
  • Page 30 Launch Smart Switch on both phones. Open Settings, search for Smart Switch, and then tap Bring data from old device. Tap Bring data from old device again. Note: Alternatively, you can navigate to the Samsung folder on the Apps screen, and open Smart Switch from there.
  • Page 31 Launch Smart Switch on both phones. On the new Galaxy phone, open Settings, search for Smart Switch, and then tap Bring data from old device. Tap Bring data from old device again. Note: Alternatively, you can navigate to the Samsung folder on the Apps screen, and open Smart Switch from there.
  • Page 32 Launch Smart Switch on the old phone. On the new Galaxy phone, open Settings, search for Smart Switch, and then tap Bring data from old device. Tap Bring data from old device again. Note: Alternatively, you can navigate to the Samsung folder on the Apps screen, and open Smart Switch from there.
  • Page 33 Next, you will see the steps to download the Smart Switch software onto your old device. Follow the on- screen prompts to continue. Note: If your Location service is not enabled, you will be prompted to turn it on. Once you've installed and opened Smart Switch, tap Connect on the old phone, and then select the network.
  • Page 34 Secure lock settings: Customize your secure lock settings. A secure screen lock is required for this • feature. Always On Display: Enable the Always On Display screen. • For more information on adjusting Lock screen settings, please see our guide "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00078955/" ) . Page 30 of 358...
  • Page 35 Start using your phone >Set up voicemail Set up voicemail You can set up your voicemail service when you access it for the first time. Open the Phone app, and then touch and hold the 1 key or tap Voicemail. Follow the tutorial to create a password, record a greeting, and record your name.
  • Page 36 Start using your phone >Navigate your phone with Gestures Navigate your phone with Gestures Your phone’s touch screen responds best to a light touch from the pad of your finger or a capacitive stylus. Using excessive force or a metallic object on the touch screen may damage the surface of the screen, and the damage will not be covered by the warranty.
  • Page 37 Search: Locate specific words or phrases in your conversations. • Translate: Type words or sentences in the keyboard to translate them into another language. • Samsung Pass: Use biometrics for secure access to apps and services. • Spotify: Add music from Spotify. •...
  • Page 38 • Configure the Samsung keyboard You can set customized options for the Samsung keyboard. From the Samsung keyboard, tap Settings (the gear icon) for the following options: Languages and types: Set the keyboard type and choose which languages are available on the keyboard.
  • Page 39 Instead of manually typing with the keyboard, you can enter text by speaking. From the Samsung keyboard, tap Voice input (the microphone icon) and say what you’d like to type. To set customized options for Samsung voice input, tap Voice input from the keyboard, and then tap Settings.
  • Page 40 Start using your phone >Use the Phone app for calls Use the Phone app for calls The Phone app allows you to make and answer calls from the Home screen, Recents tab, Contacts, and more. Contact your carrier for more information. The actual appearance of the Phone app screen varies by carrier. Make a call Using the keypad: From the Phone app, enter a number on the keypad and tap Call.
  • Page 41 Switch to headset or speaker: Listen to the call using the speaker or through a Bluetooth headset (not • included). Tap the Speaker icon to hear the caller using the speaker or tap the Bluetooth icon to hear the caller using a connected Bluetooth headset. Multitask: If you exit the call screen to use another app, your active call is indicated in the Status bar.
  • Page 42 Tap the Details icon, then tap Block, and then confirm when prompted. Note: You can also modify your Block list in Settings. From the Phone app, tap More options (the three vertical dots), tap Settings, and tap Block numbers. Speed dial This feature lets you assign a contact to a number on your phone’s keypad (i.e.
  • Page 43 calling feature is accessible to the caller. The rest of the phone remains secured. Phone settings These settings allow you to modify settings associated with the Phone app. From the Phone app, tap More options (the three vertical dots), and then tap Settings. Place a multi-party call You can add another number to a phone call while the call is in progress.
  • Page 44 Always visible: Show the RTT call button on the keypad and during calls. • Use external TTY keyboard: Hide the RTT keyboard when an external TTY keyboard is connected. • TTY mode: Choose the preferred TTY mode for the keyboard in use. •...
  • Page 45 To access Multi window, open the first app and then tap Recent, which is located to the left of the Home button, unless you've chosen to customize your navigation bar "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062622/" ) . Tap the desired app's icon, and then tap Open in split screen view. This app will be pinned to the top window.
  • Page 46 Edit. Now you can tap the minus symbol next to the shortcuts you want to remove. You can always add the shortcut back later, or add new Edge panels "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00080551/" )  with additional apps that you'd like to use. Page 42 of 358...
  • Page 47 Start using your phone >Use Wireless power sharing Use Wireless power sharing Most Qi-Compatible Samsung devices can be charged with Wireless PowerShare, but check out the full list of compatible devices just in case. The speed and power of the charge will vary by device.
  • Page 48 Start using your phone >Change language and input settings Change language and input settings Add or remove languages You're trying to learn Spanish, but you aren't quite there yet. Add it as a language on your phone, so you can practice reading and writing in it.
  • Page 49: Safety And Emergency

    Emergency mode ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/simulators/galaxy-s21/?topic=use- emergency-mode" ) , swipe down from the top of the screen using two fingers to open the Quick settings panel. Tap the Power icon, and then tap Emergency mode.
  • Page 50 Turn off Emergency mode When you no longer need to worry about battery life, it's time to turn Emergency mode off. Tap More options (the three vertical dots), and then tap Turn off Emergency mode. Page 46 of 358...
  • Page 51: Personalize Your Phone

    Power off menu (You can also use the Quick settings panel or Bixby to turn off your phone.) • For additional details about setting up and using Bixby, please check out our Bixby guide "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00076739/" ) . Customize the Navigation bar Button order You can also adjust the order of the buttons on the Navigation bar.
  • Page 52 your desired button setup at the bottom of the screen. Note: This option will also affect the location you swipe when using Swipe gestures. Use Swipe gestures  You can use gestures instead of buttons to navigate your device if that’s simpler, or if you just want to remove the buttons from your screen for a less cluttered appearance.
  • Page 53 Tap Screen time under Your goals, and then tap Set goal. Choose your desired amount of the hours and minutes for your screen time goal. Tap Done. Note: On some devices, you may need to choose your desired time first, and then tap Set. After the schedule is created, you can tap a day of the week to view your current usage.
  • Page 54 Use Focus mode When you need to concentrate on studying or just want some alone time, you can use Focus mode. Navigate to and open Settings, and then tap Digital Wellbeing and parental controls. Tap Digital Wellbeing. Under Focus mode, pick from one of the three options: Work time: Set up this mode to block apps that you don't want to receive alerts from while working.
  • Page 55 If you are concerned about your kids spending too much time on their devices or coming across something inappropriate on the internet, you can set up parental controls "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00086102/" ) . With this feature, you can set limits on their usage time and also add content restrictions. That way, you'll have one less thing to worry about.
  • Page 56 Parental controls Set up Parental controls You can restrict your child’s app usage by setting up Parental controls through Google’s Family Link app. Once you do, you'll be able to prevent them from accessing certain apps and also keep an eye on how long they use their phone or tablet.
  • Page 57 Use the on-screen instructions on both devices to finish connecting the two devices. Once it's all set up, you can use the Family Link app to keep an eye on everything. Tap Need help? at the bottom for additional instructions on how to use the supervision features on Android or Chrome OS devices.
  • Page 58 Always On Display is very handy, but maybe you want to save some battery power. No worries, you can turn your AOD on or off whenever you want. From Settings, search for and select Always On Display. Tap Always On Display, and then tap the switch to turn it on or off. From this screen, you can also adjust the AOD's settings.
  • Page 59 Note: AOD is turned on by default, but if it has been disabled, you will need to turn it on to access its settings. AOD is not available when a Power saving mode is turned on. Customize your AOD's Clock style Whether it's digital or analog, everyone has a preferred way to tell the time.
  • Page 60 Discover ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00088162/" ) , swipe all the way to the right until you reach the Samsung Free and Google Discover screen. Tap the switch at the top to turn it on or off. Edit the Home screen settings: Tap Settings at the bottom of the screen to be taken to even more options •...
  • Page 61 copy of the folder will remain on the Apps screen. To delete a folder, touch and hold the desired folder, and then tap Remove. The folder will be removed and the apps will return to the Apps screen. If you have multiple copies of the same folder (i.e. one on the Home screen and one in Apps), they will have to be deleted separately.
  • Page 62 Does that image seem a bit off? You can use Screen mode and color settings "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00063051/" ) to adjust how the display looks. From Settings, tap Display, and then tap Screen mode. Next, choose your desired screen mode. Keep in mind that some screen modes may not be available unless the Blue light filter is turned off.
  • Page 63 "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00078997/" ) , a high contrast font, or certain third-party apps. When you use Dark mode, all your device's menus, settings, and preloaded Samsung apps will use a darker theme. Most third-party apps will stay the same, however. First, swipe down from the top of the screen with two fingers to open the Quick settings panel.
  • Page 64 You can also choose Custom schedule to set your own schedule for Dark mode. Tap Set schedule, and then select your desired Start time. Next, tap End, select an End time, and then tap Done. Note: Even if you set a scheduled time for Dark mode, you can still turn it on or off manually whenever you want. Page 60 of 358...
  • Page 65: Customize The Side Key

    Power off menu (You can also use the Quick settings panel or Bixby to turn off your phone.) • For additional details about setting up and using Bixby, please check out our Bixby guide "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00076739/" ) . Page 61 of 358...
  • Page 66: Customize The Navigation Bar

    Personalize your phone >Customize the Navigation bar Customize the Navigation bar Button order You can also adjust the order of the buttons on the Navigation bar. From Settings, tap Display, and then tap Navigation bar. Make sure Buttons is selected, and then you can choose your desired button setup at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 67: Manage Your Digital Wellbeing

    Personalize your phone >Manage your Digital Wellbeing Manage your Digital Wellbeing Set a Screen time The Your goals option allows you to use the Screen time setting to manage your usage and set your preferred amount of daily screen time. Navigate to and open Settings, and then tap Digital Wellbeing and parental controls.
  • Page 68 Navigate to and open Settings, and then tap Digital Wellbeing and parental controls. Tap Digital Wellbeing. Tap Bedtime mode or Wind Down. If prompted, tap Start. Make sure the switch next to "Turn on as scheduled" is enabled. Select your desired days to use Bedtime mode (i.e. Monday - Friday). Next, tap Set schedule, and then choose your desired time.
  • Page 69 If you are concerned about your kids spending too much time on their devices or coming across something inappropriate on the internet, you can set up parental controls "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00086102/" ) . With this feature, you can set limits on their usage time and also add content restrictions. That way, you'll have one less thing to worry about.
  • Page 70: Parental Controls

    Personalize your phone >Parental controls Parental controls Set up Parental controls You can restrict your child’s app usage by setting up Parental controls through Google’s Family Link app. Once you do, you'll be able to prevent them from accessing certain apps and also keep an eye on how long they use their phone or tablet.
  • Page 71 Use the on-screen instructions on both devices to finish connecting the two devices. Once it's all set up, you can use the Family Link app to keep an eye on everything. Tap Need help? at the bottom for additional instructions on how to use the supervision features on Android or Chrome OS devices.
  • Page 72: Always On Display

    Personalize your phone >Always On Display Always On Display Turn Always On Display on or off Always On Display is very handy, but maybe you want to save some battery power. No worries, you can turn your AOD on or off whenever you want. From Settings, search for and select Always On Display.
  • Page 73 useful because you'll see the artist and track information of a song without having to unlock your phone. Screen orientation: Choose between Portrait mode and Landscape mode. • Auto brightness: This setting is on by default and automatically adjusts the brightness level of your AOD. •...
  • Page 74: Manage Home Screens

    Discover ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00088162/" ) , swipe all the way to the right until you reach the Samsung Free and Google Discover screen. Tap the switch at the top to turn it on or off. Edit the Home screen settings: Tap Settings at the bottom of the screen to be taken to even more options •...
  • Page 75 To select a color for the folder, tap the Palette icon in the upper right-hand corner. You can add more apps to the folder by tapping Add (the plus sign) or by dragging other apps into the folder. To exit the folder, tap anywhere outside the folder. If the folder is on your Home screen, you can move it to a different spot.
  • Page 76 Replace apps in your favorite apps section The bottom row on your Home screen is reserved for your favorite app shortcuts. You can remove these shortcuts and add new ones if you’d like to change up your Home screen. From a Home screen, touch and hold the app shortcut you’d like to remove or replace. Next, drag it to another part of the screen.
  • Page 77: Adjust Your Display Settings

    Does that image seem a bit off? You can use Screen mode and color settings "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00063051/" ) to adjust how the display looks. From Settings, tap Display, and then tap Screen mode. Next, choose your desired screen mode. Keep in mind that some screen modes may not be available unless the Blue light filter is turned off.
  • Page 78 Do your eyes get strained after looking at the screen for a long time? You can use Dark mode or Night mode "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00082645/" ) so the screen is easier to see, or adjust the screen refresh rate ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00086005/"...
  • Page 79: Dark Mode

    "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00078997/" ) , a high contrast font, or certain third-party apps. When you use Dark mode, all your device's menus, settings, and preloaded Samsung apps will use a darker theme. Most third-party apps will stay the same, however. First, swipe down from the top of the screen with two fingers to open the Quick settings panel.
  • Page 80: Notifications

    Notifications Notifications https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00091442 Sounds and vibration Control the sounds and vibrations used to indicate notifications, screen touches, and other interactions, so you'll always know what kind of alert you are getting. App alerts can also be prioritized depending on which notifications you’d like to see first.
  • Page 81 System sound: Choose a sound theme to use for touch interactions, charging, changing the sound mode, • Samsung Keyboard, and more. To find this, swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, and then tap the Settings icon. Tap Sounds and vibration, and then tap System sound.
  • Page 82: Control Notifications

    Note: A Bluetooth device must be connected to use the audio options. Do not disturb ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00077281/" ) : Do not disturb allows • you to block sounds and notifications while this mode is turned on. You can also specify exceptions for people, apps, and alarms, and set a schedule for recurring events like sleep or meetings.
  • Page 83 notification at a fast glance, choose Details. This option also lets you adjust notifications' transparency and auto-reverse their text color. Transparency: Adjust the slider to see more of your Lock screen wallpaper behind the notification. • Auto-reverse text color: Automatically adjusts the color of the notification text to make sure it's readable •...
  • Page 84: Control App Notifications

    You probably have a bunch of apps on your device, like messaging and music apps, that you use daily. Your notifications can be customized ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062618/" ) to suit your needs if you want to view, block, or snooze them during the day. Or, change up the notification sounds and vibrations so you can be alerted right away when you receive an important message.
  • Page 85 Most frequent. You can also see notifications that have been blocked. If you'd like to customize your notifications further, please see our guide "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062636/" ) for controlling notifications. Block app notifications You can block notifications you don't want, so they'll be out of your hair.
  • Page 86 Next, tap Notification categories, and then tap the switch next to your desired categories to enable or disable them. Note: The available options may vary depending on the app. Page 82 of 358...
  • Page 87 Quick settings panel, and then tap the Settings icon. Tap Sounds and vibration, and then tap Notification sound. Tap a sound to hear a preview and select it.  Note: You can also customize unique notification sounds for each app using the App settings menu "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062618/" ) . Page 83 of 358...
  • Page 88 System sound: Choose a sound theme to use for touch interactions, charging, changing the sound mode, • Samsung Keyboard, and more. To find this, swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, and then tap the Settings icon. Tap Sounds and vibration, and then tap System sound.
  • Page 89 Note: A Bluetooth device must be connected to use the audio options. Do not disturb ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00077281/" ) : Do not disturb allows • you to block sounds and notifications while this mode is turned on. You can also specify exceptions for people, apps, and alarms, and set a schedule for recurring events like sleep or meetings.
  • Page 90 Notifications >Control notifications Control notifications Lock screen notification settings Nobody likes when other people can view their notifications, especially if it is something personal like a text message. Fortunately, you can hide the notification details on the Lock screen. From Settings, swipe to and tap Lock screen, and then tap Notifications. From here, you can customize the available settings to your liking: Notification style: Choose between Icons only, or Details.
  • Page 91 You probably have a bunch of apps on your device, like messaging and music apps, that you use daily. Your notifications can be customized ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062618/" ) to suit your needs if you want to view, block, or snooze them during the day. Or, change up the notification sounds and vibrations so you can be alerted right away when you receive an important message.
  • Page 92 Most frequent. You can also see notifications that have been blocked. If you'd like to customize your notifications further, please see our guide "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062636/" ) for controlling notifications. Block app notifications You can block notifications you don't want, so they'll be out of your hair.
  • Page 93 Customize additional notification settings Every app will send you notifications about different things. For example, a social media app may send you notifications about a new video someone posted or a message your account received. You can customize which specific notifications you get, so you're not bogged down with ones you don't want. From Settings, tap Notifications, and then tap More under Recently sent.
  • Page 94: Camera

    From the app, swipe the screen right and left to change shooting modes. Below is a list of available shooting modes: Single take: Capture multiple pictures and video clips • "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00088362/" ) from different angles. Photo: Take photos and allow the camera to determine the ideal settings for pictures. • Video: Record videos ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00086582/"...
  • Page 95: Camera Settings

    Director’s view: Access advanced features ○ "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00088322/" ) such as lock onto a subject in view, change between different rear camera lenses, and more. After you’ve chosen a shooting method, set up your shot "https://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/PM/202101/20210129215516972/EB/SAM_G991U_...
  • Page 96 Vibration feedback: Enable vibrations when tapping the screen in the Camera app. • Reset settings: Reset the Camera app’s settings. • Contact us: Contact Samsung support through Samsung Members (if supported by your carrier). • About Camera: View app and software information. •...
  • Page 97 Even with your Galaxy Z Flip folded, the Cover screen can act as a viewfinder for quickly taking that selfie. "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/simulators/galaxy-z-flip3/?topic=flex-and-take-pi ctures" ) To take Quick shot selfies when the phone is folded, double press the Side key. Press either Volume key to capture the photo.
  • Page 98: Camera

    Director’s view: Access advanced features ○ "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00088322/" ) such as lock onto a subject in view, change between different rear camera lenses, and more. Page 94 of 358...
  • Page 99 After you’ve chosen a shooting method, set up your shot "https://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/PM/202101/20210129215516972/EB/SAM_G991U_ G996U_G998U_EN_FINAL_210122/navigate_the_camera_screen_d1e3075.html" ) and take some pictures or videos. If your subject is far away, you can use Space Zoom "https://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/PM/202101/20210129215516972/EB/SAM_G991U_ G996U_G998U_EN_FINAL_210122/space_zoom_d1e3243.html" ) to zoom in and get a closer picture.
  • Page 100 Camera >Camera settings Camera settings You can use the settings menu to configure your camera’s settings. Swipe up from the bottom of your phone’s screen to access the Apps menu, and then open the Camera app. From the app, tap the Settings icon to access additional options.
  • Page 101 Vibration feedback: Enable vibrations when tapping the screen in the Camera app. • Reset settings: Reset the Camera app’s settings. • Contact us: Contact Samsung support through Samsung Members (if supported by your carrier). • About Camera: View app and software information. •...
  • Page 102: Record, Edit And Share Videos

    Record, edit, and share 8K videos using your Galaxy phone https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00086582 8K video is the newest, best-quality picture standard available, and devices like your Galaxy S24 series phone can record videos in this impressive format. Your videos can also be edited however you like, while maintaining a high resolution with zero blur.
  • Page 103 To send your video to your TV, you can use either Tap view "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00086463/" ) or Smart View. With Tap view, you can tap your phone against the edge of your TV to instantly transfer media. Or, you can enable Smart View to mirror your phone’s screen...
  • Page 104: Gallery

    Gallery Gallery https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00091443 View and edit pictures and videos If you spent an hour trying to take that perfect selfie or video, you can look back at your hard work by viewing it in Gallery. Navigate to and open Gallery, and then tap the Pictures tab. To search for a specific picture or video, tap the Search icon in the upper right corner.
  • Page 105: Delete Pictures And Videos

    To change the aspect ratio, tap the Aspect ratio icon (it should say "Free"), and then choose your • desired option. You can also rotate the photo or video up to 45 degrees by moving the slider in either direction. To adjust the perspective, tap the Perspective icon (it looks like a window).
  • Page 106: Take A Screenshot

    From Gallery, tap Albums, and then tap your desired album. Touch and hold the thumbnail of the photo(s) or video(s) you want to delete. Tap Delete, and then tap Move to Trash to confirm. If you want to permanently delete images or videos from the Trash, open Gallery, and then tap Menu (the three horizontal lines) at the bottom.
  • Page 107 You can also use your S Pen to capture parts of an image with Smart Select "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00087602/" ) . Use the Tasks Edge panel Your device's Edge panel can also help you out when taking a screenshot. You’ll just need to add the Tasks Edge panel and the Take screenshot shortcut.
  • Page 108: Screen Recorder

    Note: If the Screen recorder icon is not there, you can add it to the Quick settings panel "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062651/" ) . Choose your desired option, such as No sound, Media sounds, or Media sounds and mic, and then tap Start recording.
  • Page 109 Screen recorder to opens its settings page. Note: If the icon isn't there, you can add it ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062651/" ) to the Quick settings panel. Swipe up on the settings page to see the available options listed under Screen recorder: Sound: Select what sounds the video will record.
  • Page 110: Share Pictures And Videos

    Nearby Share, Quick Share, or Private Share ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00087283/" ) . These features will let you send your images and videos directly to a compatible phone or tablet without opening any additional apps. You can also use the Sharing panel to share your images and videos to your favorite apps, such as Instagram or Facebook.
  • Page 111 Gallery >View and edit pictures and videos View and edit pictures and videos If you spent an hour trying to take that perfect selfie or video, you can look back at your hard work by viewing it in Gallery. Navigate to and open Gallery, and then tap the Pictures tab. To search for a specific picture or video, tap the Search icon in the upper right corner.
  • Page 112 To adjust the brightness and other lighting settings, tap the Brightness icon (it looks like a sun). • From here, you can adjust the light balance, contrast, saturation, and more.  To draw, add stickers, or write text, tap the Smiley face icon. Use the provided options to decorate •...
  • Page 113 Gallery >Delete pictures and videos Delete pictures and videos Your friend photobombed an otherwise great picture or video. Delete their prank in just a few steps. From Gallery, tap Albums, and then tap your desired album. Touch and hold the thumbnail of the photo(s) or video(s) you want to delete. Tap Delete, and then tap Move to Trash to confirm.
  • Page 114 Gallery >Take a screenshot Take a screenshot Use button combinations No matter what phone or tablet you have, the steps for taking a screenshot are similar, but it does vary slightly based on the model. Before you take one, you'll need to locate the Power and Volume down keys. Usually, the Volume keys are on the left side and the Power button (or Side key) is on the right.
  • Page 115 You can also use your S Pen to capture parts of an image with Smart Select "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00087602/" ) . Use the Tasks Edge panel Your device's Edge panel can also help you out when taking a screenshot. You’ll just need to add the Tasks Edge panel and the Take screenshot shortcut.
  • Page 116 Next, tap Take screenshot. Your device will take a screenshot of the current screen. Now, you can easily use this shortcut whenever you need to capture your screen! Page 112 of 358...
  • Page 117 Note: If the Screen recorder icon is not there, you can add it to the Quick settings panel "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062651/" ) . Choose your desired option, such as No sound, Media sounds, or Media sounds and mic, and then tap Start recording.
  • Page 118 Screen recorder to opens its settings page. Note: If the icon isn't there, you can add it ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062651/" ) to the Quick settings panel. Swipe up on the settings page to see the available options listed under Screen recorder: Sound: Select what sounds the video will record.
  • Page 119 Nearby Share, Quick Share, or Private Share ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00087283/" ) . These features will let you send your images and videos directly to a compatible phone or tablet without opening any additional apps. You can also use the Sharing panel to share your images and videos to your favorite apps, such as Instagram or Facebook.
  • Page 120 Gallery >Group similar images Group similar images With so many photos and videos, your Gallery can get a little disorganized. Just create an album to get rid of the clutter. From Gallery, tap the Albums tab, tap More options (the three vertical dots), and then tap Create album. Enter the desired name for your new album, and then tap Create.
  • Page 121: Essential Apps

    Scientific mode: Tap the Scientific mode icon (it looks like a box with numeric symbols) to display • additional function keys. If you have uninstalled the Samsung Calculator, you can reinstall it from the Galaxy Store "https://apps.samsung.com/appquery/appDetail.as?appId=com.sec.android.app.popupcalcul ator&cId=000006170083" ) . If you need quick access to Calculator, you can add it to your Home screen "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00077916/"...
  • Page 122 Tap Add (the plus sign), and then select your desired type of account. Enter your account information and follow the prompts. Note: Accounts may also support email, contacts, and other features. Once the account has been added, you can see it in the menu. Tap the account to see the types of calendars you can display.
  • Page 123: Clock

    Tap the event again in the pop-up window, tap Delete, and then tap Move to move it to the Trash. If you have uninstalled the Samsung Calendar, you can reinstall it from the Galaxy Store "https://apps.samsung.com/appquery/appDetail.as?appId=com.samsung.android.calendar&am p;cId=000005979539" ) . If you need quick access to Calendar, you can add it to your Home screen...
  • Page 124 You can set the device to vibrate for alarms and timers whether the Sound mode is set to Mute or Vibrate. Open the Clock app, tap More options (the three vertical dots), and then tap Settings. Tap Vibrate for alarms and timers to enable the feature. World clock The World clock lets you keep track of the current time in multiple cities around the globe.
  • Page 125 Weather settings Show weather information on your World clock. From the Clock app, tap the World clock tab. Tap More options (the three vertical dots), and then tap Settings. Tap the switch next to Show weather to enable or disable weather information. Tap Temperature to change the temperature from Fahrenheit to Celsius.
  • Page 126 • timer as well. You can select from the following options under General: Customization Service: Sign in to your Samsung account to customize personal content in supported • apps. About Clock: View the current software version and check for updates.
  • Page 127: Contacts

    If you have uninstalled the Samsung Clock, you can reinstall it from the Galaxy Store "https://apps.samsung.com/appquery/appDetail.as?appId=com.sec.android.app.clockpackag e&cId=000006271579" ) . If you need quick access to Clock, you can add it to your Home screen "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00077916/" ) . Contacts Add a new contact If you meet someone new and get their contact information, it's easy to add them to your phone or tablet.
  • Page 128 Samsung Account. Open the Contacts app, and then tap a contact you want to share. Tap Share at the bottom. Select how you’d like to share the contact. You can choose from Share as file or Share as text. ...
  • Page 129: Messages

    If you need to remove a contact from your favorites, just select the desired contact, and then tap Favorites. The icon will turn white. Messages Message customization When it comes to giving your device some style, Samsung has you covered. To customize the way your Messages app appears, try changing the theme ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00078997/" ) on your device.
  • Page 130 ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00090223/" ) in the Samsung Messages app if you’d like to chat with several people. Images and videos can be sent in group messages as well, which makes it easier to share information with friends and family at the same time.
  • Page 131: My Files

    Note: Tablets do not have the Trash feature in My Files, so files can't be restored once they are deleted. Navigate to and open the My Files app. It's usually in the Samsung folder. Select your desired file category, such as Images, Videos, Audio files, Documents, Downloads, Installation files, Compressed, and Favorites.
  • Page 132 If you're looking to transfer all of your files, you can use a convenient microSD card or flash drive. You can also use the options in Device care to help clear space. First, insert your microSD card or USB OTG flash drive. Navigate to the Samsung folder, and then open My Files.
  • Page 133: Internet

    Gallery. MicroSD cards are not limited only to files. You can even move certain apps "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062607/" ) to the SD card! Internet Basic navigation You can use the two toolbar options at the top and bottom of the page to navigate the app and websites. If the toolbar does not appear, just tap an empty space or swipe up on the screen.
  • Page 134 Change your home page Your home page is the website that loads when you first open Samsung Internet or when you open a new tab. You can set your preferred home page to any website you like. Navigate to and open the Samsung Internet app, and then tap Menu (the three horizontal lines). Tap Settings, and then tap Homepage.
  • Page 135 Tabs allow you to have multiple web pages open at once. This makes it easy to keep track of your favorite or most visited websites. Navigate to and open the Samsung Internet app, and then tap the tabs icon in the bottom toolbar (it looks like a box with a number).
  • Page 136 Scientific mode: Tap the Scientific mode icon (it looks like a box with numeric symbols) to display • additional function keys. If you have uninstalled the Samsung Calculator, you can reinstall it from the Galaxy Store "https://apps.samsung.com/appquery/appDetail.as?appId=com.sec.android.app.popupcalcul ator&cId=000006170083" ) . If you need quick access to Calculator, you can add it to your Home screen "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00077916/"...
  • Page 137 Essential Apps >Calendar Calendar The Calendar app can be connected to your various online accounts (like Google or Outlook) to consolidate all your calendars in one place. To find the Calendar app, swipe up on a Home screen to access the Apps screen, and then navigate to and tap Calendar.
  • Page 138 To remove the event, navigate back to the Calendar app and then tap the desired event. Tap the event again in the pop-up window, tap Delete, and then tap Move to move it to the Trash. If you have uninstalled the Samsung Calendar, you can reinstall it from the Galaxy Store "https://apps.samsung.com/appquery/appDetail.as?appId=com.samsung.android.calendar&am p;cId=000005979539"...
  • Page 139 Essential Apps >Clock Clock The Clock app offers features for keeping track of time and setting alarms. To find the Clock app, swipe up on a Home screen to access the Apps screen, and then navigate to and tap Clock. Add or delete an alarm Use the Alarm tab to set one-time or recurring alarms and choose options for how to be notified.
  • Page 140 World clock The World clock lets you keep track of the current time in multiple cities around the globe. Open the Clock app, tap World clock, and then tap Add city (the plus sign). Touch and hold the globe to spin it, and then tap the city you want. Or, you can use the Search function to locate a specific city.
  • Page 141 Stopwatch The Stopwatch lets you time events down to a hundredth of a second. From the Clock app, tap the Stopwatch tab. Tap Start to begin timing. To keep track of lap times, tap Lap. Tap Stop to pause timing. To continue timing after pausing the clock, tap Resume.
  • Page 142 • timer as well. You can select from the following options under General: Customization Service: Sign in to your Samsung account to customize personal content in supported • apps. About Clock: View the current software version and check for updates.
  • Page 143 You can import and export your contacts right from the Contacts app! Your contacts will also sync between your devices if they are signed into the same Samsung Account. Open the Contacts app, and then tap a contact you want to share. Tap Share at the bottom.
  • Page 144 Note: You can also use a QR app to scan the code. If you’re having trouble syncing your contacts, you can review our syncing guide "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/troubleshooting/TSG01001453/" ) for assistance. You can also Smart Switch ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062998/" ) to transfer all of your contacts from another device.
  • Page 145 If you need to remove a contact from your favorites, just select the desired contact, and then tap Favorites. The icon will turn white. Page 141 of 358...
  • Page 146 Essential Apps >Messages Messages Message customization When it comes to giving your device some style, Samsung has you covered. To customize the way your Messages app appears, try changing the theme ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00078997/" ) on your device. If you want to change your font for Messages, adjust your font settings "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00078941/"...
  • Page 147 ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00090223/" ) in the Samsung Messages app if you’d like to chat with several people. Images and videos can be sent in group messages as well, which makes it easier to share information with friends and family at the same time.
  • Page 148 Block messages: You can block and delete unwanted messages. When you get a sketchy text, select Block • number at the top of the conversation. To view blocked numbers and messages, or to block a number, go to the Conversations tab, tap More options (the three vertical dots), and then tap Settings. Tap Block numbers and spam.
  • Page 149 Note: Tablets do not have the Trash feature in My Files, so files can't be restored once they are deleted. Navigate to and open the My Files app. It's usually in the Samsung folder. Select your desired file category, such as Images, Videos, Audio files, Documents, Downloads, Installation files, Compressed, and Favorites.
  • Page 150 If you're looking to transfer all of your files, you can use a convenient microSD card or flash drive. You can also use the options in Device care to help clear space. First, insert your microSD card or USB OTG flash drive. Navigate to the Samsung folder, and then open My Files.
  • Page 151 • Change your home page Your home page is the website that loads when you first open Samsung Internet or when you open a new tab. You can set your preferred home page to any website you like. Navigate to and open the Samsung Internet app, and then tap Menu (the three horizontal lines). Tap Settings, and...
  • Page 152 Saving a web page to your bookmarks will let you find and open it later. You can also organize your bookmarks if you have a lot of them. Navigate to and open the Samsung Internet app, and then open a web page that you’d like to save to your bookmarks.
  • Page 153 Tabs allow you to have multiple web pages open at once. This makes it easy to keep track of your favorite or most visited websites. Navigate to and open the Samsung Internet app, and then tap the tabs icon in the bottom toolbar (it looks like a box with a number).
  • Page 154: Samsung Apps

    The Google Play Store can be found on the Apps screen or inside the Google folder. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Store can be found in the Samsung folder or on the Apps screen. Pick an app store, and browse through the available apps by using the sort and search options. When you find the app you want to download, tap it, and then tap Install.
  • Page 155: Set Up Game Launcher

    From Settings, tap Advanced features, and then tap the switch next to Game Launcher to turn it on if needed. Next, open the Game Launcher app. It may be on the Apps screen or in the Samsung folder. Review the information about usage data and then tap Allow.
  • Page 156: Samsung Ar Zone

    Navigate to and open Game Launcher. Tap Game sound at the bottom of the My Games section to silence all of your gaming apps. To unmute, tap Game sound again. Samsung AR Zone Bixby vision opens up a world of Augmented Reality capabilities on your Galaxy phone. Did you ever wonder how...
  • Page 157: Bixby

    Your very own virtual assistant, Bixby ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/app/Bixby" )  is at your service. Whether Bixby's reminding you about an appointment or identifying landmarks, Bixby is always there to help with your everyday needs. Go on, say a command and start getting things done the easy way.
  • Page 158 From getting out the door in the morning to getting ready for bed, there’s a Bixby Routine for every part of your day. You can activate recommended routines or make your own: Navigate to and open Bixby Routines on your phone, and then tap the Discover tab. You’ll see all kinds of routines, from Good morning to Workout.
  • Page 159 Note: When you launch Bixby Vision for the first time, you will be asked to review and accept Terms of Service, Samsung Privacy Policy, and allow permissions. To help you discover more, Bixby Vision is built into your Camera, Gallery, and Samsung Internet. Camera: Bixby suggests information based on what’s live in the viewfinder. From the Camera app, tap •...
  • Page 160: Galaxy Wearable

    Here are the features available in Bixby Vision: Wine: See the bottle’s rating or learn more about the vineyard it came from. • Translate: Automatically translate text from another language in the live preview on your screen. You can • tap the T icon at the bottom to see the extracted text.
  • Page 161: Customize Galaxy Themes

    Galaxy Wearable ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/app/galaxy-wearable-watch" ) app lets you connect your Galaxy watch or other wearables to your phone. Streaming music, receiving notifications, and downloading workout information are just a few of the benefits of connecting with Galaxy Wearable.  Customize Galaxy Themes...
  • Page 162 Note: Once you apply a theme, it cannot be undone. You will have to apply the default theme or another theme if you no longer want to use it. Download icons Want to show off your passion for your favorite hobby? Try customizing your device by downloading new icons. From a Home screen, touch and hold an empty area, and then tap Themes.
  • Page 163 Recover purchased themes No one wants to pay twice for the same thing. If you connect your device to a Samsung account, you can recover purchased items, even if you purchased them on another device.
  • Page 164: Samsung Members

    When you want instant access to specs, features, support information, and other helpful content, Samsung Members ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/app/samsung-members" )  is the app you need. In Samsung Members, you'll also find diagnostics along with engaging articles to help you make the most of your Samsung experience. Page 160 of 358...
  • Page 165: Secure Folder

    Use Samsung Notes features and settings Samsung Notes features and settings If you’ve taken tons of notes on your phone, Samsung Notes may become messy. Don't worry, it has features that will make organizing your notes much easier. For example, you can place your notes into different categories for simpler navigation. Or, you can search for notes with specific titles or subjects instead of sifting through all of your notes.
  • Page 166 Save your notes Your notes will be automatically saved in Samsung Notes, but they can also be synchronized with your Samsung account. Or, back up your notes using the different file options available in Samsung Notes. You can also use Samsung Cloud ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00060641/"...
  • Page 167 PDFs ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00087285/" ) in Samsung Notes! You won't be able to edit the PDFs, but you can draw on them or annotate them in the app. Update Samsung Notes You should always make sure to keep Samsung Notes updated, in case any new note-taking features are added.
  • Page 168: Samsung Pass

    Share your notes Did you draw a cute picture or write down important meeting details in Samsung Notes? You can send it as different file types to yourself, a friend, or a coworker right from the app. For example, you can email the work...
  • Page 169: Set Up The Smartthings App

    If you haven't installed SmartThings yet, download it from the Play Store "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.android.oneconnect" target ="_blank" ) first. You will need to use your Samsung account to access SmartThings. If you don’t currently have an account, you create one ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00085942/" ) .
  • Page 170 • Labs: Try out experimental features, such as Galaxy Upscale, Gentle wake-up, Offline Diagnosis, and more! • Mall: View and purchase Samsung accessories that are compatible with SmartThings! • Customize a Home screen You can reorganize your location’s Home screens, so it’s easier to control and keep track of your smart devices and rooms.
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  • Page 172 The Google Play Store can be found on the Apps screen or inside the Google folder. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Store can be found in the Samsung folder or on the Apps screen. Pick an app store, and browse through the available apps by using the sort and search options. When you find the app you want to download, tap it, and then tap Install.
  • Page 173 If you want to reinstall a purchased theme, tap the Themes tab at the top, and then tap the Download icon. Note: Galaxy Themes is not available on Galaxy tablets, only phones. Page 169 of 358...
  • Page 174 From Settings, tap Advanced features, and then tap the switch next to Game Launcher to turn it on if needed. Next, open the Game Launcher app. It may be on the Apps screen or in the Samsung folder. Review the information about usage data and then tap Allow.
  • Page 175 Maybe you don't like the music or sounds in that horror game. That's no problem with the Game sound feature. You can easily mute games from Game Launcher instead of fighting with your device's Volume keys. Navigate to and open Game Launcher. Tap Game sound at the bottom of the My Games section to silence all of your gaming apps.
  • Page 176 Samsung apps >Samsung AR Zone Samsung AR Zone Bixby vision opens up a world of Augmented Reality capabilities on your Galaxy phone. Did you ever wonder how you'd look with a rainbow colored beard? Would you like to have a cartoon version of yourself to send as a sticker in a message? Just open the Camera app and tap MORE.
  • Page 177: Samsung Apps

    Your very own virtual assistant, Bixby ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/app/Bixby" )  is at your service. Whether Bixby's reminding you about an appointment or identifying landmarks, Bixby is always there to help with your everyday needs. Go on, say a command and start getting things done the easy way.
  • Page 178 Samsung apps >Set up and use Bixby Routines Set up and use Bixby Routines Access Bixby Routines There are two different ways to access Bixby Routines on your phone: Navigate to and open Settings, then tap Advanced features, and then tap Bixby Routines. ...
  • Page 179 Navigate to and open Bixby Routines, and then tap the Add routine tab. Tap the picture under If. Tap an item on the list of possible triggers. Each trigger will have additional options and instructions. Once you've set up the trigger, tap the picture under Then. Tap a category for the action you'd like to perform, and then tap the action you'd like to perform.
  • Page 180 Galaxy Wearable Galaxy Wearable ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/app/galaxy-wearable-watch" ) app lets you connect your Galaxy watch or other wearables to your phone. Streaming music, receiving notifications, and downloading workout information are just a few of the benefits of connecting with Galaxy Wearable. ...
  • Page 181 Samsung apps >Customize Galaxy Themes Customize Galaxy Themes Download themes Themes allow you to apply a design of your choice to your device, from wallpapers and icons to default applications such as Phone, Messages, and Calendar. You can express your personality through the various choices! From a Home screen, touch and hold an empty area, and then tap Themes.
  • Page 182 Want to show off your passion for your favorite hobby? Try customizing your device by downloading new icons. From a Home screen, touch and hold an empty area, and then tap Themes. Tap Icons, swipe up to view the available icons, and then select the one you want to download. Tap Download if it's a free icon set, or tap the price (e.g.
  • Page 183 Recover purchased themes No one wants to pay twice for the same thing. If you connect your device to a Samsung account, you can recover purchased items, even if you purchased them on another device.
  • Page 184 When you want instant access to specs, features, support information, and other helpful content, Samsung Members ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/app/samsung-members" )  is the app you need. In Samsung Members, you'll also find diagnostics along with engaging articles to help you make the most of your Samsung experience. Page 180 of 358...
  • Page 185 Keep your personal information private with Secure Folder "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.knox.securefolder&hl=e n" ) . It creates a secure, encrypted space on your phone that no one can access without a special PIN. It's all thanks to the overlapping defense and security platform, Samsung Knox.
  • Page 186 If you’re training for a marathon or want to go for a casual run, you can keep track of it with Samsung Health "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/app/samsung-health" ) . It lets you track your daily activities, meals, and more. Measure your heart rate after a good workout, set goals for yourself, and even speak to a doctor with the virtual consultation feature.
  • Page 187 Use Samsung Notes features and settings Samsung Notes features and settings If you’ve taken tons of notes on your phone, Samsung Notes may become messy. Don't worry, it has features that will make organizing your notes much easier. For example, you can place your notes into different categories for simpler navigation. Or, you can search for notes with specific titles or subjects instead of sifting through all of your notes.
  • Page 188 PDFs ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00087285/" ) in Samsung Notes! You won't be able to edit the PDFs, but you can draw on them or annotate them in the app. Update Samsung Notes You should always make sure to keep Samsung Notes updated, in case any new note-taking features are added.
  • Page 189 Manage note styles, templates, and folders You should keep your notes in Samsung Notes nice and tidy, so you'll always be able to locate what you need. The app comes with several different ways to organize and style "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00087286/" ) your notes. ...
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  • Page 191 Imagine not having to enter your password every time you need to log in. Samsung Pass "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/app/samsung-pass" ) uses biometric data like your fingerprint or iris to authenticate your identity. No more memorizing all those different IDs and passwords for each site.
  • Page 192 If you haven't installed SmartThings yet, download it from the Play Store "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.android.oneconnect" target ="_blank" ) first. You will need to use your Samsung account to access SmartThings. If you don’t currently have an account, you create one ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00085942/" ) .
  • Page 193 • Labs: Try out experimental features, such as Galaxy Upscale, Gentle wake-up, Offline Diagnosis, and more! • Mall: View and purchase Samsung accessories that are compatible with SmartThings! • Customize a Home screen You can reorganize your location’s Home screens, so it’s easier to control and keep track of your smart devices and rooms.
  • Page 194 Launch Smart Switch on both phones. Open Settings, search for Smart Switch, and then tap Bring data from old device. Tap Bring data from old device again. Note: Alternatively, you can navigate to the Samsung folder on the Apps screen, and open Smart Switch from there.
  • Page 195 On the new Galaxy phone, open Settings, search for Smart Switch, and then tap Bring data from old device. Tap Bring data from old device again. Note: Alternatively, you can navigate to the Samsung folder on the Apps screen, and open Smart Switch from there.
  • Page 196 Launch Smart Switch on both phones. On the new Galaxy phone, open Settings, search for Smart Switch, and then tap Bring data from old device. Tap Bring data from old device again. Note: Alternatively, you can navigate to the Samsung folder on the Apps screen, and open Smart Switch from there.
  • Page 197 On the new Galaxy phone, open Settings, search for Smart Switch, and then tap Bring data from old device. Tap Bring data from old device again. Note: Alternatively, you can navigate to the Samsung folder on the Apps screen, and open Smart Switch from there.
  • Page 198 But hang on, Samsung’s Blockchain Wallet app will also be joining them later on. Whether you’re a long-time Samsung Pay user or a new Galaxy customer who wants a digital wallet, migrating to and using the new app will be simple. Keep reading to learn more about Samsung Wallet and what it has to offer.
  • Page 199 Set up the Samsung Wallet app Set up Samsung Wallet for new users Don’t stress if you’ve never used Samsung Pay before. You can start new in the Samsung Wallet app, and soon you’ll be using it for all your purchases! Navigate to and open the Samsung Wallet app.
  • Page 200 Set up for existing Samsung Pay users If you’ve already been using Samsung Pay for payments, there are just a few steps you need to take to bring your cards into Samsung Wallet.
  • Page 201 That way, you can access everything in one place on your phone instead of having to alternate between various apps or shuffle through your wallet. To begin adding one of these, open the Samsung Wallet app. Tap the Menu tab on the right, and then tap your desired item, such as Payment cards.
  • Page 202 The next time you go to sign in to that app, Samsung Pass will automatically fill in your security credentials. You just need to tap your desired account, and then verify your identity with your fingerprint. To view or edit the accounts you have saved to Samsung Pass, navigate back to the Samsung Wallet app.
  • Page 203: Samsung Wallet

    You can adjust what screens are allowed to open Quick access, and even set a certain card as the default. From the Samsung Wallet app, tap the Menu tab, and then tap the Settings icon (the gear). Tap Quick access, and then tap Access locations and default card.
  • Page 204 Upcoming features include a Boarding Pass Capture and a Personalized Card Art. When you’re traveling, simply load and save your boarding pass to Samsung Wallet so it can be scanned like a physical pass. Personalized Card Art will let you select your preferred card design for credit and debit cards that are saved in Samsung Wallet.
  • Page 205: Samsung News

    Turn on Samsung News Galaxy phones and tablets come with both Google Discover and Samsung News! You can swap between the two whenever you want to change things up a bit. From the Home screen, touch and hold a blank portion of the screen, and swipe right. The page will be split between Google Discover and Samsung News.
  • Page 206 The News tab isn't just about news or politics. You can customize it to show categories like Entertainment, Sports, Tech, or other topics you'd like to learn about.  To open Samsung News, swipe right while on the Home screen.  Make sure you’re on the News tab, then tap More options (the three vertical dots), and then tap Settings. ...
  • Page 207 From the Home screen, just touch and hold a blank portion of the screen, and swipe right to the Samsung News or Google Discover page. Tap the switch at the top to turn off both services. If you change your mind, just tap the switch to turn them on again.
  • Page 208 If you'd like to turn off both services, touch and hold a blank portion of the screen, and swipe right. Tap the switch next to On at the top of the screen. This will turn off both Google Discover and Samsung News.
  • Page 209: Samsung Global Goals

    ( "https://www.globalgoals.org/" ) . The Samsung Global Goals app may come pre-installed on your phone or tablet. To find it, swipe up or down to open the Apps screen, and then tap the Samsung folder. If the app isn’t in the Samsung folder, it can be...
  • Page 210 If you need to check your donation history, adjust preferences and settings, or would like to see a Global Goals widget on your Home screen, you can use the app’s additional options. Navigate to and open the Samsung Global Goals app, and then tap the Updates tab. Tap More options (the three vertical dots) to use the following: How to use: Learn about using Global Goals through quick options like using wallpapers, charging your •...
  • Page 211 ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/watches/" ) as well. You can even set your watch face to a Global Goals wallpaper. Navigate to and open the Samsung Global Goals app on your Galaxy watch, and then swipe up to view the 17 goals. To begin donating, select your preferred goal, and then swipe up. Tap Donate, and then use your phone to continue the donation process.
  • Page 212: Samsung Tv Plus

    For a complete list of compatible mobile devices, including tablets, please check out the Samsung TV Plus • app page ( "https://galaxystore.samsung.com/detail/com.samsung.android.tvplus?session_id=W_a0dcb 3ebd2a8b6edcf7584f617d873cb" ) in the Galaxy Store. Samsung TV Plus is also available on many of our TVs. You can find more information about the TV version Page 208 of 358...
  • Page 213 You'll also see suggestions for new and popular live TV channels. Manage your channels You can edit channels in Samsung TV Plus so you only see your favorites. For a full list of all available channels on Samsung TV Plus, download our channel lineup ( "https://play.google.com/store/apps"...
  • Page 214 You will be able to manage TV Plus with the following options: Samsung account: Sign in to your Samsung account for the best TV Plus experience. • Dark mode: Samsung TV Plus will follow your device settings, but you can also change the theme if • desired.
  • Page 215 If you do not want recommendations, choose None. Breaking news notifications: Get notified when breaking news reports are available. • Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information: Visit Samsung’s Privacy website if you'd like to manage your • personal information.
  • Page 216: Google Apps

    Google apps Google apps https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00091482 Use Google apps The following Google apps may be preloaded on your device. If they aren’t on your device, you can download them from the Google Play Store ( "https://play.google.com/store/apps" ) . To find your Google apps, swipe up on a Home screen to open the Apps screen, and then navigate to and tap the Google folder.
  • Page 217: Playstore

    The Google Play Store can be found on the Apps screen or inside the Google folder. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Store can be found in the Samsung folder or on the Apps screen. Pick an app store, and browse through the available apps by using the sort and search options. When you find the app you want to download, tap it, and then tap Install.
  • Page 218 If you've already purchased an app or a theme, you don't have to purchase it again. Simply reinstall it using the same account you purchased it with. Reinstall Play Store apps If you made a purchase using the Play Store, open the Play Store, and tap your profile picture. Tap Manage apps &...
  • Page 219 Google apps >Use Google Apps Use Google apps The following Google apps may be preloaded on your device. If they aren’t on your device, you can download them from the Google Play Store ( "https://play.google.com/store/apps" ) . To find your Google apps, swipe up on a Home screen to open the Apps screen, and then navigate to and tap the Google folder.
  • Page 220 The Google Play Store can be found on the Apps screen or inside the Google folder. Meanwhile, the Galaxy Store can be found in the Samsung folder or on the Apps screen. Pick an app store, and browse through the available apps by using the sort and search options. When you find the app you want to download, tap it, and then tap Install.
  • Page 221 If you made a purchase using the Play Store, open the Play Store, and tap your profile picture. Tap Manage apps & device, and then tap Manage. Tap the Installed drop-down menu and select Not installed. Then, select the app you want, and then tap Install.
  • Page 222: Microsoft Apps

    Microsoft Office mobile app. Microsoft Office will help you format and present documents to colleagues, family, and friends. OneDrive ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00060519/" ) : Store and share photos, • videos, documents, and more in your free online OneDrive account. OneDrive is accessible from your personal computer, tablet, or phone.
  • Page 223 Microsoft Office mobile app. Microsoft Office will help you format and present documents to colleagues, family, and friends. OneDrive ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00060519/" ) : Store and share photos, • videos, documents, and more in your free online OneDrive account. OneDrive is accessible from your personal computer, tablet, or phone.
  • Page 224: Connections

    Connections Connections https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00091484 Wi-Fi Connect your device to a Wi-Fi network to access the internet without using your mobile data. Connect to a network Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, and then tap the Settings icon.
  • Page 225 You can configure connections to various types of Wi-Fi networks and hotspots, manage saved networks, and look up your device's network addresses. Note: Certain options may vary by carrier. Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, and then tap the Settings icon.
  • Page 226: Bluetooth

    Tap Connections, and then tap Bluetooth. Tap More options (the three vertical dots), and then tap Advanced to use the following options: Sync with Samsung Cloud: Sync you paired devices with your Samsung account. • Music Share: Let friends play music on your Bluetooth speaker or headphones.
  • Page 227: Nfc And Payment

    Note: NFC technology is used with Samsung Pay "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00045081/" ) . Turn on this feature to see how easy and secure it is to use your device to make payments. Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, and then tap the Settings icon.
  • Page 228: Mobile Networks

    Mobile networks Configure your device's ability to connect to mobile networks and use mobile data. These features can also help you manage connection settings that may affect your monthly bill.  Note: Certain options may vary by carrier. Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, and then tap the Settings icon. From and then tap there, tap Connections, Mobile networks.
  • Page 229 receiving data in the background. You can turn it on through your phone's Data usage settings. Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, and then tap the Settings icon. From there, tap Connections. Tap Data usage to view your current usage.
  • Page 230 time. You can view total usage as well as usage by app. SIM card manager Using the eSIM An eSIM is an embedded version of the physical SIM card on the phone. The eSIM provides connection to your carrier's network, however instead of inserting a card, you will activate it with your carrier account information. You can also use the eSIM alongside a physical SIM to add a second phone number or carrier to your phone.
  • Page 231: Other Connections

    Power off your phone and then insert the ejector tool that came with your phone into the hole on the SIM card tray. Important: Be careful not to insert the ejector tool into any of the microphone or speaker holes along the edge of your device.
  • Page 232 • "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00085562/" ) on the same Wi-Fi network to easily print documents and images from your device. To use a printer, tap More connection settings. Tap Printing, and then tap Default print service. Tap More options (the three vertical dots), and then tap Add printer. If your printer requires a plugin, tap Download plugin and follow the prompts to add a print service.
  • Page 233 • "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00078492/" ) for use on another mobile network. Keep in mind that certain options may vary by carrier. To use this feature, tap More connection settings. Tap Network unlock to select from Network lock status, Permanent unlock, and Temporary unlock.
  • Page 234 Connections >Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Connect your device to a Wi-Fi network to access the internet without using your mobile data. Connect to a network Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, and then tap the Settings icon. From there, tap Connections.
  • Page 235 Turn on Wi-Fi automatically: Turn on Wi-Fi in frequently used locations. • Detect suspicious networks: Get notified when suspicious activity is detected on the current • Wi-Fi network. Show network quality info: Display network information (such as speed and stability) in the •...
  • Page 236 Tap Connections, and then tap Bluetooth. Tap More options (the three vertical dots), and then tap Advanced to use the following options: Sync with Samsung Cloud: Sync you paired devices with your Samsung account. • Music Share: Let friends play music on your Bluetooth speaker or headphones.
  • Page 237 will be listed here. Bluetooth scan history: View apps that have scanned for Bluetooth devices while the screen is • off. Dual audio You can play audio from your device to two connected Bluetooth audio devices. First, connect the Bluetooth audio device(s) to your device. Swipe down from the top of the screen using two fingers, and then tap Media.
  • Page 238 Note: NFC technology is used with Samsung Pay "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00045081/" ) . Turn on this feature to see how easy and secure it is to use your device to make payments. Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, and then tap the Settings icon.
  • Page 239 Connections >Mobile networks Mobile networks Configure your device's ability to connect to mobile networks and use mobile data. These features can also help you manage connection settings that may affect your monthly bill.  Note: Certain options may vary by carrier. Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, and then tap the Settings icon.
  • Page 240 Connections >Data usage Data usage You can check your current mobile and Wi-Fi data usage, as well as customize data warnings and limits. Turn on Data saver The Data saver feature helps you reduce your data consumption by preventing selected apps from sending or receiving data in the background.
  • Page 241 Billing cycle and data warning: Change the monthly date to align with your carrier’s billing date. • Monitor Wi-Fi data You can restrict Wi-Fi data access by customizing usage limits and networks. Or, monitor your data usage when roaming off outside of your carrier’s network. Swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, and then tap the Settings icon.
  • Page 242: Connections

    Note: You will need an adapter (not included) to connect an Ethernet cable to your device. Mobile hotspot: A Mobile hotspot ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00079036/" ) • uses your data plan to create a Wi-Fi network that can be used by multiple devices. Tap Mobile Hotspot and Tethering, tap Mobile hotspot, and then tap the switch to turn it on.
  • Page 243 • "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00085562/" ) on the same Wi-Fi network to easily print documents and images from your device. To use a printer, tap More connection settings. Tap Printing, and then tap Default print service. Tap More options (the three vertical dots), and then tap Add printer. If your printer requires a plugin, tap Download plugin and follow the prompts to add a print service.
  • Page 244: Connected Devices

    ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00087324/" ) : Use Link to Windows to send files from your Galaxy phone to your Windows PC. Screen Mirror to PC ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00087325/" ) : Use Link to Windows to mirror your Galaxy phone's screen on your PC. Page 240 of 358...
  • Page 245 Extend your PC screen ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00088544/" ) : Use your Galaxy tablet ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/tablets/all-tablets/" ) as an extended screen for your PC. Between phones and tablets to Wearables Calls & messages on tablets ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00083152/" ) : Make and receive calls on your tablet using the Call & text on other devices feature.
  • Page 246 Device control panels let you swap between controlling music or your connected devices. App continuity between multiple devices Mobile Hotspot ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00079036/" ) : Activate a mobile hotspot on your phone or tablet to let other devices connect to the internet Page 242 of 358...
  • Page 247 ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00080621/" ) : Link to Windows allows full interaction with Android apps on a PC. Video calls ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00084942/" ) : See your friends and family face to face using video calls on your Galaxy phone, tablet, or PC. Share files ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00087283/"...
  • Page 248: Security

    Whether you want to use face recognition to sign in to your phone, update your phone’s software, or set up Samsung Pass, you can find everything you need in the Biometrics and security menu. Navigate to and open Settings, and then tap Biometrics and security. The following options will be available: Face recognition: You can unlock your phone and verify yourself when using apps with face recognition.
  • Page 249: Set Up A Lock Screen And Security

    • "https://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/apps/samsung-blockchain/" ) Keystore and Wallet. Tap Samsung Blockchain Keystore, then tap Continue, and then follow the on-screen instructions to set it up. You can create a new Wallet or connect a Wallet you’ve used previously. Install unknown apps: This menu lets you install unknown apps if desired. Keep in mind that installing •...
  • Page 250 Here is a basic rundown of the available biometric options: Fingerprints: Use fingerprint recognition • "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00082563/" ) to unlock the screen. Face recognition: Use facial recognition • "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062630/" ) to unlock your phone. Iris: Use iris recognition to unlock the screen. Only available on select phones.
  • Page 251 Wallpaper services: Set up a Dynamic Lock screen • "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00084210/" ) or Samsung Global Goals to get alternating wallpapers with special themes. Clock style: Set the style and color for the clock on the Lock screen and Always On Display.
  • Page 252 Samsung privacy settings Samsung privacy settings Your device comes with several privacy settings to help keep your personal data secure. In the Samsung privacy section, you can dictate app permissions as well as customize the advertising content you see in your apps.
  • Page 253: Use Facial Recognition Security

    Android System Intelligence: View suggestions based on the content you look at. Your device will store • this data for future use as well. You can also clear your device’s learned data. Autofill service from Google: Allows you to automatically fill in certain information when browsing •...
  • Page 254 You can now unlock your phone by just looking at it! However, if you’ve set up a lock screen with Face recognition, your screen may request a PIN, Pattern, or Password under the following conditions:  At least once every 24 hours. •...
  • Page 255: Set Up And Use The Fingerprint Sensor

    Find My Mobile and other methods • "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/troubleshooting/TSG01001570/" ) to remotely unlock it. If you are having difficulty unlocking with Face recognition, try the face registration again. Remove the current face data by opening Settings, and then tapping Biometrics and security. Tap Face recognition and then enter your credentials.
  • Page 256 The A23 5G, A32, A13 5G, A13, A12 and A03s fingerprint scanners are located on the Side key. • Phones with a fingerprint scanner on the Home key: S7 and S7 edge • S6 and S6 edge • Tablets with a fingerprint scanner on the Home key: Tab S2 and S3 •...
  • Page 257: Set Up And Use Samsung Pass

    Unable to unlock Samsung phone or tablet's screen ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/troubleshooting/TSG01001570/" ) to learn more. Set up and use Samsung Pass Set up Samsung Pass Note: You must be signed into your Samsung account to use Samsung Pass. Page 253 of 358...
  • Page 258 Note: Samsung Pass only works with Samsung Internet and other supported apps. Turn Autofill on and off If you have Samsung Pass set up, you’ll be prompted to use your biometric data when you log into one of your accounts. Here's how to use the Autofill service: Navigate to and open Settings, then tap General management, and then tap Passwords and autofill. ...
  • Page 259: Find My Mobile

    From your phone, navigate to Settings. Search for and select Find My Mobile, and then tap Find My Mobile again. Tap the switch at the top of the page. Adding a Samsung account to your phone will turn this feature on automatically, but it's always good to double-check.
  • Page 260 Select Sign in, and then enter your Samsung account credentials. Select SIGN IN. It needs to be the same Samsung account associated with the phone or tablet. You’ll see a map with your device’s location. To search for a different device, select it from the list on the left side.
  • Page 261 Whether you want to use face recognition to sign in to your phone, update your phone’s software, or set up Samsung Pass, you can find everything you need in the Biometrics and security menu. Navigate to and open Settings, and then tap Biometrics and security. The following options will be available: Face recognition: You can unlock your phone and verify yourself when using apps with face recognition.
  • Page 262 • "https://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/apps/samsung-blockchain/" ) Keystore and Wallet. Tap Samsung Blockchain Keystore, then tap Continue, and then follow the on-screen instructions to set it up. You can create a new Wallet or connect a Wallet you’ve used previously. Install unknown apps: This menu lets you install unknown apps if desired. Keep in mind that installing •...
  • Page 263 Samsung privacy settings Samsung privacy settings Your device comes with several privacy settings to help keep your personal data secure. In the Samsung privacy section, you can dictate app permissions as well as customize the advertising content you see in your apps.
  • Page 264 websites, such as passwords, addresses, and credit card information. You can edit your information at any time if you receive a new credit card, or if you prefer not to use Autofill. Google location history: Enable this to save your device’s location. Google will then suggest personalized •...
  • Page 265 Samsung privacy settings Samsung privacy settings Your device comes with several privacy settings to help keep your personal data secure. In the Samsung privacy section, you can dictate app permissions as well as customize the advertising content you see in your apps.
  • Page 266 websites, such as passwords, addresses, and credit card information. You can edit your information at any time if you receive a new credit card, or if you prefer not to use Autofill. Google location history: Enable this to save your device’s location. Google will then suggest personalized •...
  • Page 267 Samsung privacy settings Samsung privacy settings Your device comes with several privacy settings to help keep your personal data secure. In the Samsung privacy section, you can dictate app permissions as well as customize the advertising content you see in your apps.
  • Page 268 websites, such as passwords, addresses, and credit card information. You can edit your information at any time if you receive a new credit card, or if you prefer not to use Autofill. Google location history: Enable this to save your device’s location. Google will then suggest personalized •...
  • Page 269 Security >Set up and use the fingerprint sensor Set up and use the fingerprint sensor Find the fingerprint scanner's location  Note: The A10e, A01, and A02 do not have fingerprint scanners. Depending on which Galaxy phone or tablet you have, the fingerprint scanner may be in a different location. Make sure you know the location before you start registering your prints.
  • Page 270 It's time to set up fingerprint security and register your prints. The steps will be almost exactly the same, no matter what device you have. The only difference will be where the fingerprint sensor is located. Navigate to Settings, tap Biometrics and security, and then tap Fingerprints. Enter your lock screen credentials.
  • Page 271 PIN, password, or pattern. If that still does not work, you can try remotely unlocking your device using the Find My Mobile feature or another method. Please read our guide on Unable to unlock Samsung phone or tablet's screen ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/troubleshooting/TSG01001570/" ) to learn more. Page 267 of 358...
  • Page 272 Note: Samsung Pass only works with Samsung Internet and other supported apps. Turn Autofill on and off If you have Samsung Pass set up, you’ll be prompted to use your biometric data when you log into one of your accounts. Here's how to use the Autofill service: Navigate to and open Settings, then tap General management, and then tap Passwords and autofill. ...
  • Page 273 Turn Samsung Pass off You don’t want to use Samsung Pass anymore? No problem, you can turn it off whenever you want. For security reasons, Samsung Pass will be reset to its default settings and all related data (including biometrics data) will be deleted.
  • Page 274 From your phone, navigate to Settings. Search for and select Find My Mobile, and then tap Find My Mobile again. Tap the switch at the top of the page. Adding a Samsung account to your phone will turn this feature on automatically, but it's always good to double-check.
  • Page 275 The device must be connected to a stable network connection. • Samsung account ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00078934/" ) must be added to • your device. Remote controls must be enabled on the device. This feature will be turned on by default when you add a •...
  • Page 276: Accounts & Backup

    To add a Samsung account, navigate to Settings, and then Samsung account at the top. Then, enter your Samsung account info to sign in. If you don't already have an account, don't worry. Just tap Create account to make one, or...
  • Page 277: Account Settings

    "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062033/" title="remove your account" ) whenever you want, whether it's a Samsung, Google, or email account. You can always add them again later on, using the same steps in the previous sections. Open Settings, and then tap Accounts and backup. Tap Manage accounts, and then tap the account. Next, tap Remove account.
  • Page 278: Backup And Restore

    Samsung Daily: Your personalized content preferences and settings • Note: Samsung Daily is only available on select phones, such as the S8. Newer phones use Samsung News instead; however, this service cannot be backed up. Back up your Samsung Cloud data Make sure you don't lose that precious video of your baby's first steps.
  • Page 279 Note: Content will not automatically back up if the cloud storage is full. Restore backup data using Samsung Cloud Once everything is backed up on Samsung Cloud, restoring your data is simple. You can even transfer it to another device using the Restore feature.
  • Page 280 ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062607/" )  files "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062607/" ) to the card with the My Files app, so they'll be safe and sound. Restoring backed up files is as easy as backing them up! Just copy them to the phone or tablet, or even copy them to another device.
  • Page 281: Manage Google Settings

    Google Services. Just make sure you've added your Google account "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00078934/" ) to your phone or tablet, so you can access Google Services. To manage the Google Services setting on your device, go to Settings, tap Google, and then select the Google Services setting you want to change.
  • Page 282: Set Up And Manage Your Samsung Account

    "Verify your Samsung account via email." Set up and manage an account on a computer To sign in to or create a Samsung account from a computer, you'll need to use an internet browser. Keep in mind only one Samsung account is supported per email address.
  • Page 283 Verify your Samsung account via email After you sign up for a Samsung account, you will receive a verification email to help confirm your identity. Verifying your identity is important for security reasons and also because we will send you an email whenever you need to reset your password.
  • Page 284 You can register up to three phone numbers to your account. The phone notification will say "Did you just sign in to your Samsung account?" Tap the notification, and then tap Yes.
  • Page 285 My Account. Select My Account Info, and then select Security. Enter your Samsung account's password, select Confirm, and then select Two-step verification.  Once you've reached the Security settings page, the steps are more or less the same, whether you're on a handheld device or a computer.
  • Page 286 "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/contact/" ) for help. Change or reset your password Did you forget the password to your Samsung account or have a hard time remembering it? There are options for resetting or changing your password, so you don't have to keep guessing.
  • Page 287 Log out or remove your account You can log out of your Samsung account on a computer by using the website, but logging out on a phone or tablet is a little different. To "log out" on a phone or tablet, you actually have to remove the account. Doing so may disable some features, but you can always add the account back later if you like.
  • Page 288: External Storage Transfer

    Note: If you remove your Samsung account from your device, your synced data will be deleted from the device and new data will no longer be synced. All the data stored on your device that hasn't been synced with Samsung Cloud will remain on the device.
  • Page 289 high-resolution video recording, due to its large storage capacity and high-speed read and write capability. For less demanding use, such as still photography, regular microSD or microSDHC cards will be sufficient. Insert the microSD card Note: Not all phone or tablet models support microSD cards. On these models, there will only be a slot for the SIM card.
  • Page 290 Note: You can only move or copy files this way in the My Files app. You cannot move or copy files to other apps, such as Gallery. Move apps to microSD card Before you relocate an app to a new storage location, make sure you have a microSD card inserted. Otherwise, your apps will have nowhere to go.
  • Page 291 If you have trouble getting the SIM and SD card tray out or it becomes damaged, service may be necessary. Page 287 of 358...
  • Page 292: Accounts & Backup

    To add a Samsung account, navigate to Settings, and then Samsung account at the top. Then, enter your Samsung account info to sign in. If you don't already have an account, don't worry. Just tap Create account to make one, or...
  • Page 293 If necessary, you can download and install the Samsung Email app using Galaxy Store "https://galaxy.store/samsunge" ) or Play Store "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.android.email.provider& ;hl=en_US" style="font-weight: bold;" ) , or download and install the app for your email provider. After installing, open the app and select the desired email account you wish to add. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the setup.
  • Page 294 Accounts & Backup >Account settings Account settings Access your account settings on the phone or tablet to sync data to your account as well as other devices signed into the same account. Some accounts will allow you to access your profile and other options. Each account has its custom settings, but you can configure common settings for all accounts of the same type.
  • Page 295 "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062033/" title="remove your account" ) whenever you want, whether it's a Samsung, Google, or email account. You can always add them again later on, using the same steps in the previous sections. Open Settings, and then tap Accounts and backup. Tap Manage accounts, and then tap the account. Next, tap Remove account.
  • Page 296 Samsung Daily: Your personalized content preferences and settings • Note: Samsung Daily is only available on select phones, such as the S8. Newer phones use Samsung News instead; however, this service cannot be backed up. Back up your Samsung Cloud data Make sure you don't lose that precious video of your baby's first steps.
  • Page 297 Note: Content will not automatically back up if the cloud storage is full. Restore backup data using Samsung Cloud Once everything is backed up on Samsung Cloud, restoring your data is simple. You can even transfer it to another device using the Restore feature.
  • Page 298 ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062607/" )  files "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062607/" ) to the card with the My Files app, so they'll be safe and sound. Restoring backed up files is as easy as backing them up! Just copy them to the phone or tablet, or even copy them to another device.
  • Page 299 After you've made a backup of your files on your PC or Mac, just connect your new phone using a USB cable. Then, you can move your data to your phone! Or, access your data another time if you need to restore it. Page 295 of 358...
  • Page 300 Google Services. Just make sure you've added your Google account "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00078934/" ) to your phone or tablet, so you can access Google Services. To manage the Google Services setting on your device, go to Settings, tap Google, and then select the Google Services setting you want to change.
  • Page 301 "Verify your Samsung account via email." Set up and manage an account on a computer To sign in to or create a Samsung account from a computer, you'll need to use an internet browser. Keep in mind only one Samsung account is supported per email address.
  • Page 302 Verify your Samsung account via email After you sign up for a Samsung account, you will receive a verification email to help confirm your identity. Verifying your identity is important for security reasons and also because we will send you an email whenever you need to reset your password.
  • Page 303 You can register up to three phone numbers to your account. The phone notification will say "Did you just sign in to your Samsung account?" Tap the notification, and then tap Yes.
  • Page 304 My Account. Select My Account Info, and then select Security. Enter your Samsung account's password, select Confirm, and then select Two-step verification.  Once you've reached the Security settings page, the steps are more or less the same, whether you're on a handheld device or a computer.
  • Page 305 "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/contact/" ) for help. Change or reset your password Did you forget the password to your Samsung account or have a hard time remembering it? There are options for resetting or changing your password, so you don't have to keep guessing.
  • Page 306 Log out or remove your account You can log out of your Samsung account on a computer by using the website, but logging out on a phone or tablet is a little different. To "log out" on a phone or tablet, you actually have to remove the account. Doing so may disable some features, but you can always add the account back later if you like.
  • Page 307 Note: If you remove your Samsung account from your device, your synced data will be deleted from the device and new data will no longer be synced. All the data stored on your device that hasn't been synced with Samsung Cloud will remain on the device.
  • Page 308 Unless you are a tech wizard, you probably aren't aware that microSD cards "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00078934/" ) come in multiple classes. Other than storage capacity, there are different factors that separate them. Some also come with extra features that give them distinct classifications.
  • Page 309 If you have trouble getting the SIM and SD card tray out or it becomes damaged, service may be necessary. Transfer media to a microSD card Just insert your microSD card and you can begin transferring your files. You can also use the options in Device care to help clear space.
  • Page 310 through it. Remember, you must unmount the microSD card before removing it. Navigate to and open Settings. Tap Search, and then search for and select Storage. Tap More options (the three vertical dots), and then tap Storage settings. Tap Unmount, and then insert the ejector tool into the hole in the SIM and microSD card tray on the top of your phone or tablet.  If you have any issues removing or inserting the SIM card tray, service may be necessary.
  • Page 311: Google Account

    Google Services. Just make sure you've added your Google account "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00078934/" ) to your phone or tablet, so you can access Google Services. To manage the Google Services setting on your device, go to Settings, tap Google, and then select the Google Services setting you want to change.
  • Page 312 Mobile data & messaging: Configure your data management settings. • Parental controls: Set up parental controls for your device. • Personal Safety: Silence your notifications when driving with Do Not Disturb. • Personalize using shared data: Allow Google to use your data on apps such as Drive, Gmail, and Google TV. •...
  • Page 313: Device Maintenance

    Smart Switch on your Mac or Windows PC "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/app/smart-switch" ) , you’ll see an option to update to a new software version if one is available. Using the USB cable that came included in the box, connect your Galaxy device to a computer that has Smart Switch installed.
  • Page 314: Quick Optimization

    It's important to charge your device's battery properly so it can keep up with you throughout the day. Follow these tips for the best results: Use your Samsung charger and avoid third-party accessories. • Ensure the charger is connected securely and is not being blocked by your device cover or case.
  • Page 315: Clean Memory

    Touch and hold an item to select it, and then select the additional items you'd like to remove. Tap Delete or Delete all when you've selected everything, and then tap Move to Trash. Clean memory Is your device getting glitchy and slow? Clean up your device's memory to improve its performance. From Settings, swipe to and tap Battery and device care.
  • Page 316: Set The Date And Time

    Set the date and time Set the time and date automatically Note: Using a mobile connection while traveling abroad could result in increased charges and fees. Please contact your network provider for more details. When the Automatic date and time feature is enabled, your device will use your mobile network to determine the date and time.
  • Page 317: Use About Phone To Find The Imei, Model Number, Or Serial Number

    Note: If Automatic date and time is enabled again, the options for manually changing the date and time will not appear. Use a 24-hour time format Do you like using military time? If so, your Galaxy device has an option to make the clock appear in a 24-hour time format.
  • Page 318: Advanced Device Care Options

    Samsung Members: If you have a Samsung account and the Samsung Members • "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/app/samsung-members" ) app installed, the serial number stored in Samsung Members is actually your phone or tablet's IMEI number. ( "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.oh&hl=en" ) Dial *#06# on the phone to display the IMEI and serial number. •...
  • Page 319 Tap the switch next to "Accidental touch protection" to turn it on or off. Adaptive brightness If the screen's hurting your eyes, turn on Adaptive brightness. This feature will learn your usage patterns and automatically adjust the screen's brightness based on your prior adjustments. It also can help extend your battery life! Navigate to and open Settings, and then tap Display.
  • Page 320 ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00088422/" ) . If there are certain apps you rarely use, you can set them to sleep in the background so your battery won’t drain as fast. You can also set apps to sleep automatically when you haven’t opened them in a while.
  • Page 321 ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00088422/" ) . Note: Devices with One UI 2.5 or lower will have different power saving options, such as Optimized, Medium power saving, and Maximum power saving. To find these options, open Settings, tap Device care, tap Battery, and then tap Power mode.
  • Page 322 Smart Switch on your Mac or Windows PC "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/app/smart-switch" ) , you’ll see an option to update to a new software version if one is available. Using the USB cable that came included in the box, connect your Galaxy device to a computer that has Smart Switch installed.
  • Page 323 Device Maintenance >Quick optimization Quick optimization The Quick optimization feature improves your device's performance by identifying apps that use excessive battery power. It also clears away unneeded items from memory, deletes unnecessary files, scans for malware, and closes apps running in the background. Optimizing your phone is quick and simple. From Settings, swipe to and tap Battery and device care.
  • Page 324 It's important to charge your device's battery properly so it can keep up with you throughout the day. Follow these tips for the best results: Use your Samsung charger and avoid third-party accessories. • Ensure the charger is connected securely and is not being blocked by your device cover or case.
  • Page 325 Device Maintenance >Clean Storage Clean storage If you are worried about your device being overloaded with unnecessary files, it's about time you clear out your storage. From Settings, swipe to and tap Battery and device care.  Tap Storage, and then tap on a category that has items you'd like to remove, such as Images. Touch and hold an item to select it, and then select the additional items you'd like to remove.
  • Page 326 Device Maintenance >Clean Memory Clean memory Is your device getting glitchy and slow? Clean up your device's memory to improve its performance. From Settings, swipe to and tap Battery and device care. Tap Memory, and then tap Clean now to free up memory by stopping background apps.
  • Page 327 ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00088422/" ) . Note: Devices with One UI 2.5 or lower will have different power saving options, such as Optimized, Medium power saving, and Maximum power saving. To find these options, open Settings, tap Device care, tap Battery, and then tap Power mode.
  • Page 328 Device Maintenance >Set the date and time Set the date and time Set the time and date automatically Note: Using a mobile connection while traveling abroad could result in increased charges and fees. Please contact your network provider for more details. When the Automatic date and time feature is enabled, your device will use your mobile network to determine the date and time.
  • Page 329 Note: If Automatic date and time is enabled again, the options for manually changing the date and time will not appear. Use a 24-hour time format Do you like using military time? If so, your Galaxy device has an option to make the clock appear in a 24-hour time format.
  • Page 330 Samsung Members: If you have a Samsung account and the Samsung Members • "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/app/samsung-members" ) app installed, the serial number stored in Samsung Members is actually your phone or tablet's IMEI number. ( "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.oh&hl=en" ) Dial *#06# on the phone to display the IMEI and serial number. •...
  • Page 331 Device Maintenance >Advanced device care options Advanced device care options Battery usage In the Device care menu, you can view your phone's estimated battery life based on your recent activity. You can also closely monitor how much battery different apps are using. Open Settings, swipe to and tap Battery and device care, and then tap Battery.
  • Page 332 automatically adjust the screen's brightness based on your prior adjustments. It also can help extend your battery life! Navigate to and open Settings, and then tap Display. Tap the switch next to "Adaptive brightness" to turn it on or off. Power saving mode Note: Using Power saving mode can affect app and device performance.
  • Page 333 ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00088422/" ) . If there are certain apps you rarely use, you can set them to sleep in the background so your battery won’t drain as fast. You can also set apps to sleep automatically when you haven’t opened them in a while.
  • Page 334: Accessibility

    Interaction and dexterity You can set custom controls ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/simulators/galaxy- s21/?topic=interactions-and-dex terity" ) for receiving calls or add an assistant menu to your screen to help you access different functions. From Settings, swipe to and tap Accessibility. Tap Interaction and dexterity for the available controls: Universal switch: Allows you to control your device with custom switches.
  • Page 335: About Accessibility

    Having some trouble using your phone? No worries, there's plenty of features to help you out. From Settings, search for and select Accessibility. Then, choose your desired option: TalkBack ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00085503/" ) : Talkback is a Voice • Assistant so your phone can provide spoken feedback when you select items or go through tutorials. You can also adjust even more settings like Text-to-speech, Vibration Feedback, and so on.
  • Page 336 a breeze. Follow these steps to activate TalkBack and learn how to use it: Navigate to Settings and then swipe to and tap Accessibility. Tap TalkBack, and then tap the switch at the top of the screen. Review the information, and then tap Allow to activate. Follow the tutorial for an interactive explanation of the features. When TalkBack is enabled, the voice assistant will read whatever you tapped aloud.
  • Page 337: Visibility Enhancements

    Visibility enhancements Enhancements ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/simulators/galaxy-s21/?topic=visibility-enhanceme nts" ) are available for users with vision loss, or for anyone who wants to customize the content on their device. You can also choose your own fonts and colors, so your screen is easier to read.
  • Page 338: Hearing Enhancements

    The standard audio settings may not be suitable for everyone, depending on the level of hearing loss. If you need assistance detecting different sounds, like text message notifications or nearby conversations, you can turn on Hearing enhancement features ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/simulators/galaxy- s21/?topic=hearing-enhancements " ) . Page 334 of 358...
  • Page 339 • smoke alarm beeps or a baby cries. You can also use flash notifications "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00085543/" ) to make your screen flash during alarms. Hearing aid support: Optimize the sound quality for use with hearing aids, or use Bluetooth to pair •...
  • Page 340: Advanced Settings

    Advanced settings You can use your device's advanced options ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/simulators/galaxy- s21/?topic=advanced-settings" t arget="_self" ) to create direct access for certain features, customize your notifications, and much more. From Settings, swipe to and tap Accessibility. Tap Advanced settings, and then choose your desired option: Accessibility button: Tapping one of the available services will create an Accessibility button on your •...
  • Page 341 Tap Installed apps to view a complete list of accessibility apps that are installed. You can turn the apps on or off from this screen by tapping each one and then tapping the switch.  Tap Settings to open the settings list for the app. Page 337 of 358...
  • Page 342 Interaction and dexterity You can set custom controls ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/simulators/galaxy- s21/?topic=interactions-and-dex terity" ) for receiving calls or add an assistant menu to your screen to help you access different functions. From Settings, swipe to and tap Accessibility. Tap Interaction and dexterity for the available controls: Universal switch: Allows you to control your device with custom switches.
  • Page 343 Having some trouble using your phone? No worries, there's plenty of features to help you out. From Settings, search for and select Accessibility. Then, choose your desired option: TalkBack ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00085503/" ) : Talkback is a Voice • Assistant so your phone can provide spoken feedback when you select items or go through tutorials. You can also adjust even more settings like Text-to-speech, Vibration Feedback, and so on.
  • Page 344 Accessibility >Talkback Talkback Enable and navigate with TalkBack Once you turn on TalkBack, the voice assistant will begin reading every on-screen item that you type, and we mean everything. This can make it difficult to navigate the phone or tablet, but once you know the trick, it will be a breeze.
  • Page 345 Customize Focus Indicator: Change the color of the Focus Indicator. This is the box that highlights items • when you're using TalkBack. Customize gestures: Adjust and customize different gestures for the Reading menu so it's easier for you to • use.
  • Page 346 Visibility enhancements Enhancements ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/simulators/galaxy-s21/?topic=visibility-enhanceme nts" ) are available for users with vision loss, or for anyone who wants to customize the content on their device. You can also choose your own fonts and colors, so your screen is easier to read.
  • Page 347 • smoke alarm beeps or a baby cries. You can also use flash notifications "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00085543/" ) to make your screen flash during alarms. Hearing aid support: Optimize the sound quality for use with hearing aids, or use Bluetooth to pair •...
  • Page 348 Adapt Sound: Find the appropriate sound based on your age range, or create your own personalized sound • for your level of hearing impairment. Mute all sounds: Silence all sounds, including calls and notifications. • Mono audio: Easily switch between stereo and mono audio. •...
  • Page 349 Advanced settings You can use your device's advanced options ( "https://www.samsung.com/us/support/simulators/galaxy- s21/?topic=advanced-settings" t arget="_self" ) to create direct access for certain features, customize your notifications, and much more. From Settings, swipe to and tap Accessibility. Tap Advanced settings, and then choose your desired option: Accessibility button: Tapping one of the available services will create an Accessibility button on your •...
  • Page 350 Accessibility >Installed apps Installed apps It may be difficult to keep track of your accessibility apps, especially if you’re using several at once. The Accessibility Home screen provides a quick way to view all your installed apps and services in one place, so you can always check them.
  • Page 351: Advanced Features

    • Wireless DeX with a TV or Monitor You can use Wireless Dex with 2018 and later Samsung TVs, Samsung Smart Monitors, and any other device that supports Miracast screen mirroring. Galaxy S Phones: S9 series, S10 series, S20 series, S21 Series, and S22 series.
  • Page 352 On some phones, your monitor will automatically start screen mirroring whatever is on your phone. To switch to Samsung DeX, open the Notification panel by swiping down from the top of the screen. Tap the Samsung DeX notification, and then tap Samsung DeX. The monitor will switch to Samsung DeX mode.
  • Page 353 Home screen. Tap Continue, and then tap Start to allow access to Full Desktop mode. Next, another Samsung DeX popup will appear on the phone or tablet - tap OK, and then swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Notification panel. Tap the notification that says "Use your phone as a touchpad.”...
  • Page 354 To exit DeX, select the Apps icon in the bottom left corner of the DeX screen, and then select Exit DeX. Here is a list of the cool things you can do only with DeX for PC: Click and drag a file from your PC to the Samsung DeX window to transfer a PC file to your mobile device. •...
  • Page 355 All of your usual shortcuts will be there. You can also use the S Pen to write down ideas in Samsung Notes, color in the PENUP app, and do a myriad of other things that are easier with a pen.
  • Page 356: Connect Android Auto

    Note: DeX settings can only be accessed in DeX mode. Setting changes made in DeX mode will be reflected in your mobile device settings as well. However, some configurations may not be supported. Maybe you’re having some trouble reading the text in DeX mode. Just use the Samsung DeX settings to change any settings related to DeX mode.
  • Page 357 If the app is not supported on your phone or you're unable to use it with your car, refer to your car manufacturer's manual for details. Additionally, you can use Bixby "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.android.oneconnect" target ="_blank" ) or Bixby Routines ( "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.android.oneconnect" target ="_blank" ) to interact with your phone using your voice if you want to keep your eyes on the road.
  • Page 358: Dual Messenger

    With Android Auto, you can now access the SmartThings app from your car! Just make sure you have the SmartThings app ( "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.android.oneconnect" target ="_blank" ) installed on your phone so you can control your smart devices with a few taps.
  • Page 359 Page 355 of 358...
  • Page 360 Advanced Features >Connect Android Auto Connect Android Auto Connection methods for playing audio from your phone Connecting your phone to your car lets you listen to music through the car's stereo system. Other audio like phone calls, GPS, or apps will also play. When they're connected, you can control your phone’s sound using the stereo.
  • Page 361 Additionally, you can use Bixby "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.android.oneconnect" target ="_blank" ) or Bixby Routines ( "https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.samsung.android.oneconnect" target ="_blank" ) to interact with your phone using your voice if you want to keep your eyes on the road. Use SmartThings with Android Auto...
  • Page 362 Advanced Features >Dual Messenger Dual Messenger Get Dual Messenger Using Dual Messenger is very simple. Once it's set up, you can begin organizing your accounts all in one place. From Settings, search for and select Dual Messenger.  Tap Dual Messenger again, and then tap the switch next to the desired available app. Tap Install, review the disclaimer, and then tap Confirm.

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