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How to Enable One-Handed Mode on Samsung Galaxy (One UI 6 & 7 Guide)

  Introduction As Samsung Galaxy phones get bigger with each new model, reaching all corners of the screen with one hand can be challenging. That’s where One-Handed Mode comes in — a built-in feature of One UI 6 & 7 that allows you to shrink the screen for easier single-hand use. This guide will show you all the ways to enable, customize, and use One-Handed Mode , including gesture-based, button-based, and automatic options. Did you know? For a complete guide on this topic, check out the Samsung Learning Hub and explore related tips in the Display & Customization Topic Hub . Step-by-Step Guide Step 1: Enable One-Handed Mode Open Settings ⚙️ Tap Advanced Features Scroll to One-Handed Mode Toggle it On 📍 Menu path: Settings → Advanced Features → One-Handed Mode → On Step 2: Choose Activation Method Once enabled, One-Handed Mode can be activated in multiple ways: Option A: Gesture Swipe diagonally from the bottom corners toward the center...

How to Enable One-Handed Mode on Google Pixel (Step-by-Step Guide)

 Modern smartphones, including Google Pixel devices, are getting taller every year. While bigger screens are great for watching videos or multitasking, they can be difficult to use with one hand — especially when you’re walking or holding something. That’s why Google introduced One-Handed Mode in Android 12 and later. This handy feature lets you pull down the screen so you can easily reach icons, menus, or buttons at the top. Here’s a complete, step-by-step guide on how to enable and use One-Handed Mode on your Google Pixel phone. 1. What Is One-Handed Mode on Pixel? One-Handed Mode temporarily shifts your screen content downward, reducing the effective screen height. It’s perfect for: Reaching the top of the screen with one thumb. Using your phone with one hand while multitasking. Quickly accessing the notification bar or app controls. When enabled, you can swipe down from the bottom edge of the screen to activate it instantly. 2. Check Your Android Version...

How to Customize the Home Screen on Motorola Hello UI (Full Step-by-Step Guide)

  Introduction The home screen is the first thing you see every time you unlock your Motorola phone — it’s where your apps, widgets, and shortcuts live. But did you know that on Motorola Hello UI , you can completely personalize your home screen to match your style, workflow, and preferences ? Motorola’s Hello UI combines the clean look of stock Android with smooth customization features. Whether you want to change your wallpaper , add widgets , tweak the app grid , or apply new icon styles , this guide will walk you through every step — no third-party launcher needed. Let’s dive in and make your Motorola device truly yours. What Makes Motorola Hello UI Special? Before jumping into the customization steps, it’s good to know what makes Hello UI different from typical Android skins. Hello UI focuses on simplicity, performance, and comfort — there’s no unnecessary bloatware or confusing menus. Motorola adds smart tools like: Moto Gestures – Quick actions like double-chop...

How to Enable Double Tap to Wake on Motorola Screen (Hello UI Guide)

  Introduction Motorola has always been known for its clean, efficient, and user-friendly Android experience. With Hello UI , Motorola adds even more personalization options, giving users intuitive features that make daily phone use effortless. One of the most convenient among these is the “Double Tap to Wake” function — a feature that lets you wake your screen by simply tapping it twice. If you’ve ever struggled to reach the power button or wanted a faster way to check notifications, Double Tap to Wake is your solution. It’s sleek, practical, and easy to activate. In this guide, we’ll show you how to enable Double Tap to Wake on Motorola phones with Hello UI , explain how it works, and give you tips to make the most out of it. What is Double Tap to Wake? Double Tap to Wake (DT2W) is a gesture feature that allows you to wake your phone’s display by quickly tapping twice on the screen instead of pressing the physical power button. It’s part of Motorola’s Smart Gestures suit...