

#PHOTO DATE STAMP TEXT MANAGE GALAXY S7 EDGE HOW TO#
How to Set Up: Settings > Advanced features > Galaxy Labs Usually downloads all go to an app tray, but if you don’t like that way of organizing them,the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge give you an alternative method.Choosing “Show all apps on home screen” gets rid of the app tray, and moves all the apps to the Home screens. In addition,you can look for an app by name in the app tray by selecting “Search” at the top of the screen. To move icons to different Home screens,long press an icon, and then drag it to the Move apps icon on the upper right.The Move apps is a temporary container for managing several applications at once.Then tap or drag it to move it to another page.

With the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge,you can now easily move apps around your home screens and search for apps more simply. How to Set Up: Settings > Wallpaper > Lock screen > Select From Gallery and choose the photos (up to 30)ģ.More Ways to Manage Apps from Home Screen In addition,if you long press the display while the lock screen is on,the time and other information on the display disappear leaving only the wallpaper image.That allows you to see your lock screen image without interference from any on-screen information. How to Set Up: Setting > Lock screen and security > Info and app shortcuts > App shortcutsįor your Lock screen’s wallpaper,you can now select multiple images from your Gallery to change the look each time you check your lock screen. Choose the apps you use the most-whether the camera, phone, photo gallery, S Health or even third-party apps-and the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge can provide you with faster access. When the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge are locked, two apps can be placed in the lower corners for easy access. Customizable App Shortcuts on Lock Screen

Here are the 14 useful features of Samsung’s new Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge phone:ġ. These two features alone are capable to spark a renewed interest in Samsung’s Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge even though they look a lot like last year’s phones. Moreover, the new Galaxy S phones see the return of the microSD card slot and water-proofing capabilities, after they were stripped off in the Galaxy S6. While nothing has changed on the outside, Samsung has made sure that almost every internal aspect of the new phones gets a boost some way or the other. Samsung deciding to retain much of its design elements in the Galaxy S7 is in fact a well-thought out plan. The Galaxy S6 brought Samsung back into the game and a lot of this had to do with its design, which in a word was fantastic. Both the new Galaxy S phones look ridiculously similar to last year’s Galaxy S6 (and Galaxy S6 Edge). On the face of it, nothing has changed at all. South Korean tech major Samsung finally took the wraps off its next-generation flagship phones – the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge – at its MWC 2016 keynote on Sunday. By Selena Komez Updated on November 21, 2016
