Learn how you can enable or disable Rotate to Landscape Mode on the Samsung Galaxy S23/S23+/Ultra.
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In this video, we'll be showing you how to rotate your Galaxy S23 to landscape mode on the home screen. This feature is useful when you want to view your apps and widgets in a wider and more immersive format.
First, we'll start by navigating to the home screen on your Galaxy S23. Once you're on the home screen, turn your phone on its side, so that it's in a horizontal position.
If the screen doesn't automatically rotate to landscape mode, swipe down from the top of the screen to access the notification panel. From there, tap on the "Auto-rotate" icon to enable it. This will allow your device to automatically switch between portrait and landscape mode depending on its orientation.
If the "Auto-rotate" icon is not visible in the notification panel, you can also enable it by going to the Settings app. From there, select "Display," then "Screen rotation," and toggle the switch to enable it.
Once you've enabled auto-rotate, your home screen will automatically switch to landscape mode when you turn your phone on its side. You can also use this feature to view your apps and widgets in landscape mode, making it easier to read and navigate your device.
It's important to note that not all apps and widgets support landscape mode, so you may not be able to use this feature with every app or widget on your device.
That's it! With these steps, you should now be able to rotate your Galaxy S23 to landscape mode on the home screen, making it easier to view and navigate your device.
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