How to customize the home screen on Samsung 7. Changing the size of the home screen grid and icons

The Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus are, without a doubt, two of the best-looking Android smartphones for 2017. If you are the owner of one of these devices, then you probably have just a bunch of applications and games installed on them, intended to work on the Android system.

However, installing everything in a row often leads to consequences of varying severity. For example, under high load various applications and games, the smartphone may work with reduced performance, lags, errors and various crashes.

At such moments, you probably want to get rid of everyone useless apps and games to make your Galaxy smartphone The S8 or Galaxy S8 Plus is back to full functionality. So to speak, bring the smartphone to the form in which it was purchased.

If you really want this for your Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8, then a process called data reset (or factory reset) comes to your rescue. Do not be afraid of this loud term, since it does not represent anything scary or complicated. This process takes about five minutes of your precious time. Now we will tell you how to perform a factory reset on the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8.

Performing a data reset is a fairly easy process. However, you need to know that it will erase all your apps and files. They include audio tracks, videos, images, contacts, calendar data, and more. So, before starting the procedure, you probably want to save all the data that is important to you to some external storage, for example, to an SD card. Alternatively, you can create backups their applications and games on cloud services. Once you are sure that you have saved all the necessary data, move on to the next part.

Removing Factory Reset Protection

This step is recommended for those users who do not remember their login information. account Google. Factory Reset Protection is protective function, which was integrated by Google into the operating system Android system, starting from version 5.0. Her main task is to protect against intruders who want to clean your device and sell or use it.

However, if you do not remember your account information Google posts, That this function can completely block your Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8 Plus smartphone. So it's better to disable Factory Reset Protection before performing a reset to factory settings, which is what we will do now.

To get started, go to your device's settings. Then open the section " Cloud storage and accounts”, and then open “Accounts”. Click on "Google". Now click on the “ ” icon on the right top corner and select "Delete Account". Once you get rid of the Factory Reset Protection feature, your device can safely be reset to factory settings.

Soft Reset

The easiest and most likely the most used method to perform a factory reset on your Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus is to use internal settings devices.

However, first you must make sure that your smartphone is at least half charged. Charge it to this mark if it is low. Next, go to your smartphone’s settings and click on the “About device” section. Click on the very last option “LOOKING FOR SOMETHING ELSE? RESET." Then click on the “Reset settings” option.

Now click on the “Reset” button and click on “Delete everything”. That's it. Now you need to wait a few minutes while your Galaxy S8 or S8 Plus performs a factory reset. Once it ends, you will see a welcome screen.

Hard Reset

If for some reason you cannot access Galaxy settings S8 or S8 Plus, then do not worry, as there is a backup method for resetting the device - Hard reset. In this method, you will be able to erase all data via special mode Restoring your smartphone.

First, make sure your smartphone is at least 50% charged. If your phone suddenly turns off while performing a restore due to lack of charge, the problems could be catastrophic. Make sure to charge your phone even if you can't turn it on.

OK, Galaxy phone The S8 or S8 Plus is charged and now it's time to get down to business. Press the Bixby+Volume+Power key combination and hold it for a few seconds. You should see the Samsung logo on your device's display.

After 30 seconds, you should see the Menu Android Recovery: You can release the pressed buttons shown above. If you still haven’t seen this menu, then you will have to repeat all the steps in the second round.

Once you enter the Recovery Menu, move down the list using the Volume ↓ key to the “Wipe data/Factory reset” item. Then press the Power button to activate this option. Next, find the item “Yes delete all user data” and press the Power button again to confirm your intentions. After this, the process of resetting the settings and erasing data from your smartphone will begin.

Once the process is completed, you can select “Reboot system now” and press the Power button to perform the reboot. When the device boots up, you will see the usual welcome screen, after which you can customize the smartphone for yourself.

Bottom line

Performing a factory reset on your Galaxy S8 or S8 Plus is not something extremely difficult. Just follow the above settings and everything will be fine. If you know English in basic level, then you will have absolutely no problems in the Recovery Menu, since every item is signed there. The main thing to remember is that you need to navigate in the Recovery Menu using the Volume keys, and confirm your selection using the Power button.

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New Samsung Galaxy S8 is already beginning to be officially sold in our countries, which means that the first owners of the new product have arrived with their first questions about the smartphone. In this article on Galagram, we publish 8 answers to common questions regarding the flagship, which will help you quickly understand the phone and use it with maximum benefit for your productivity.

Which unlocking method is more convenient for you?

The first thing you should do after turning on your phone and giving it your personal data is, of course, setting up all the different biometric methods that the Galaxy S8 offers to unlock your phone. The smartphone has a traditional fingerprint scanner, but it is not located in the best place at the top on the back edge. IN everyday life constantly reaching for it will cause discomfort. But Samsung yet offers unlocking by recognizing your face, scanning your retina and other unlocking methods. We advise you to configure all the methods to understand which one is preferable for you.

Many users have already noted the effectiveness of the combination of a fingerprint scanner and iris scanning. It's fast, reliable and convenient in most situations. To do this, go to Settings > Screen lock > Security to activate all blocking methods, and then leave the ones that are most convenient for you.

How to Customize the Under-Screen Buttons on the Galaxy S8

S8 is the first flagship phone from Samsung using virtual buttons directly on the display, instead of physical and touch ones below it. But their standard arrangement is not very convenient and logical. Tabs from left to right: Task Manager, Home, Back. This may be confusing if you have previously used Nexus or Pixel smartphones. Essentially, the back key is not in the place we are all used to.

Luckily, you can customize the layout of these keys to suit your needs. Now we will tell you how to make the “Back” button on the left, the “Home” button in the center, and the “Application Manager” on the right. This option can be found in the application Settings > Display Panel and Navigation. Another small life hack: in the same menu, you can “paint over” bottom panel the color you like best.

How to enable notifications on the edge of your S8 display

One of the best things about software The Galaxy S8 has the ability to make the edges of the screen light up when notifications arrive. In addition, S8 offers visual effects notifications from standard Android. For some reason, these features are disabled out of the box, so you'll need to dig into the settings to enable them. Below we tell you how to do this quickly.

Go to section Settings > Display > Edges, then turn on the edge lighting feature to activate notifications on them. You can enable this feature for all programs, or limit its use to only the most important application notifications for you.

How to change screen scaling on Galaxy S8

If you opted for the smaller 5.8-inch Galaxy S8, you may have noticed that many on-screen elements, such as text and buttons, appear too large. Luckily, you can adjust display scaling to make these elements smaller so you can see more information on a single home screen. Below we will tell you how to display more content on one screen.

To do this, go to the menu Settings > Display > Screen scaling and font. Slider Screen Zoom Move to the left to display even more useful information on your screen.

How to change theme on Samsung S8

The Galaxy S8's software interface is quite nice and much more attractive than previous versions TouchWiz from Samsung. But if you're not a fan white background for notification curtain or system applications, you can easily download another theme to completely change appearance interface.

Go to section Settings > Wallpapers and themes to view the different themes available. In the Samsung content store you will find both paid and free themes for your phone.

How to enable Always On screen

If you are still customizing the interface for yourself, you can also activate the Always On Display function. By default, it can display time, date, battery level, new notification icons and virtual key"Home". But if you go to the theme customization section, you can download many more options.

Samsung finally launched Bixby worldwide today. Voice assistant can now be used Galaxy owners S8 and Galaxy S8+ in more than 200 countries. We will now walk you through the process of setting up Bixby on the Galaxy S8.

The official announcement from Samsung took place this morning, but Bixby is already starting to gradually roll out and the first reports have appeared from countries where Bixby is already working.

Press the Bixby button on your smartphone to see if it's already available to you. You may need to update the Bixby app from Galaxy Apps if you haven't already. Before doing this, be sure to sign in to your Samsung account.

Bixby will greet you with a welcome screen in live on your device. The screen will appear when you press the Bixby button. Bixby voice guides you through the setup process.

Step 1. Select a language. Bixby Voice Only supports English (US) and South Korean. IN Samsung's future plans to add other languages, but at the moment only two are available.

Step 2: Follow the instructions provided by Bixby Voice as you explore various ways interaction with the assistant.

Step 3: Help Bixby recognize your voice by providing some samples. You just need to speak a few sentences with constant speed loud and clear.

Step 5: Teach Bixby your pronunciation by speaking five sentences.

Floating camera button.
The camera settings menu displays a floating shutter button that you can move anywhere on the screen. Click it to take a photo.

Increase, decrease.
Slide the built-in shutter button up or down to zoom in or out.

Navigation buttons.
If you prefer to see the Back button on the right and Recent Apps on the left, you can change the default order.

Skip the lock screen.
Go to the navigation menu to skip the lock screen when you press the Home button when the screen is off.

Custom color.
Choose your favorite color for the navigation bar (back, home, recent apps) that is highlighted.


Home button sensitivity.
You can make the capacitive home button more or less pressure sensitive.

Application shortcuts.
Tap on the app icon and hold for a couple of seconds to launch various shortcuts (yes, we know it's part Android Nougat, it also simulates Apple's 3D Touch).

Application shortcuts 2.
Notably, Samsung has also programmed shortcuts for its native apps just like the camera.

Online doctor consultation.
Samsung Health has new tab called "Experts". If you subscribe to a service provided by Amwell, you can see a doctor at any time (Russian-speaking users are out of luck here, as usual). If you have registered for this service, you can tell your doctor what is bothering you and get advice from your phone.

One-handed operation.
Samsung did this a long time ago, but now everything looks different. Turn this mode on and you'll be able to shrink the screen at any time (it won't shrink right away when you turn it on). You can scroll diagonally or press the home button three times to shrink the screen. The setting button you'll see makes it easy to switch back. Can you imagine the irony? We've spent so much time getting away from tiny screens, but sometimes we want to go back to them. Plus, everything looks amazing in this mode.


Stripes of color.
Look closely and you'll see a thin blue line around the edge of the screen. Some notifications trigger this thin edge, but it doesn't show up for very long

"Applications" button.
I like to switch to home screen to get into the applications. But if you prefer the Applications button, you can use it.


Performance mode.
Galaxy S7 had a standalone game mode and a battery optimizer, but this option is new to the Galaxy S8.

Facewidgets.
In theory, you could see even more information on the Always-On display, but we haven't been able to get it to work yet...

Reminders.
Samsung's Reminders app is also good place to save links you encounter when using Samsung's own browser.

Do you want more?
There are even more advanced features and customization tools inside, many of which are carried over from the Galaxy S7 and earlier models.

After going through the basic setup process new Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge, there are a few more things you should do to get the most out of the device.

In fact, here are nine settings you should change.

Change subject.

The Samsung Theme Store makes it extremely easy to change the overall appearance Galaxy view S7. With just a few taps, you can browse and apply themes created by Samsung designers and other Galaxy users.

Themes can change everything from the font used on the device to the icons of all presets. installed applications.

There are two ways to get to the Samsung theme store. The quickest is to long press on the home screen and then select Themes. Alternatively, you can open the Settings app and then go to Themes.

Access Samsung Pay anywhere in the world.

Instead of trying to find the app Samsung Pay When it's time to pay at the checkout, make sure that the "Simple Pay" option is enabled in the "Samsung Pay" app.

Open Samsung Pay, tap on "More > Settings > then Smart Pay". There you can enable (or disable) access to Samsung Pay from the lock screen. home screen, and even when the device screen is turned off.


With enabled Smart function Pay, you can swipe up from the bottom of your device screen, tap and pay for your purchase.

Disable news roundup.

Samsung shows some of the news on the main screen, but this behavior is annoying.

If you accidentally open the summary panel, or simply never use it, you can turn off the summary by long-pressing on the home screen, then swiping right until the summary panel is out of view, and turning the switch that appears to Off.


Change app grid size.

Do you want to see more or fewer apps on smartphone home screens? Press and hold on the Home screen, then select Screen Grid. You can then select one of the app icon grid options: 4x4, 4x5, or 5x5.


Changes you make to the grid on the Home screen will affect the installed applications panel.

Disable the Always-On Display feature.

On the S7, the always-on screen feature can be too distracting, and while it doesn't have a significant impact on battery life, it does have a slight impact.


To turn off new feature To get back to checking your phone the old fashioned way, open the Settings app, then go to "Display & Wallpaper > Always On Display" and turn that option off. Or you can customize the appearance and behavior of the screen when this option is enabled.

Make it easier to find settings.

Navigating through the Settings app looking for something you use frequently is a hassle. Fortunately, Samsung allows you to add quick settings V top part settings screen with just a few taps.


Open the Settings app, then select "Tap here to change quick settings." You can choose up to nine various combinations settings, which will then be placed at the top of the Settings app for quick access to them in the future.

Application shortcuts on the lock screen.

You can place two application icons on your lock screen Galaxy devices for quick access to any application. To change the application, or disable icons altogether, go to Settings > Lock and security > Information and application shortcuts > application shortcuts.


Select the lock screen apps (left and right) you want to use, or disable shortcuts altogether.

Camera modes.

The Galaxy S7's camera is already good compared to its peers, but its appeal grows when you start adding different modes to the camera app. Using the modes, you can create animated GIFs, better capture plates of food, or create a looping video without any fuss.

In the camera app, tap on the "Mode" button, then tap on the "Download" link located at the top of the screen. A fairly long list of modes ready to be installed will pop up.


Installation takes just a few seconds, after which you can experiment with various modes and improve your smartphone photography skills.

Removing unnecessary applications.

Samsung itself and sellers tend to install many applications on Galaxy devices. Some of them you can delete, others you cannot. In S7 you can, by at least, disable some of the apps and remove them from the home screen and app drawer.

Open the installed applications panel, click on the "Change" button, and start highlighting unnecessary applications one by one by clicking on the "-" icon. If the application cannot be removed, you will see a warning about this.