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06-05-2025 07:45 PM in
Galaxy S24
Are there issues with rotate to landscape? When I first downloaded One UI7 it worked fine and both my S24U and my Tab S10 plus and now the option is grayed out in my cell. Any reasons anyone can think of? I tried removing my themes wallpaper and it still didn't fix the issue.
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06-05-2025 07:46 PM in
Galaxy S24
Showing grayed out. Cannot switch on.
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06-05-2025 07:51 PM in
Galaxy S24
Mine turns on and off do you have it set to rotate on swipe down option on main screen
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06-05-2025 08:32 PM in
Galaxy S24
Yes. On the swipe-down menu, it is on. The one in settings also makes the app landscape. That was a new feature added with OUI7.
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06-05-2025 08:34 PM in
Galaxy S24
Don't think I seen mentioned this before have you cleared the phone cache
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06-05-2025 08:37 PM in
Galaxy S24
Yep
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06-05-2025 08:47 PM in
Galaxy S24
Check Auto-rotate:
Swipe down from the top of the screen to access the Quick panel.
Look for the Auto-rotate icon. It should be a blue icon with a small phone and arrows.
If it's not blue and shows a lock (grey) or a landscape/portrait icon, tap it to enable Auto-rotate.
2. Manage Home Screen Rotation (if needed):
Go to Settings > Home screen > Rotate to landscape mode.
Toggle the switch to enable the Home screen to rotate to landscape.
3. Check Accessibility Settings:
Go to Settings > Accessibility.
Look for an option to enable or disable auto-rotation. This is where you might find a setting that is overriding the general auto-rotate setting.
4. Add Auto-rotate to Quick Panel (if needed):
If you can't find the Auto-rotate icon in the Quick panel, you might have accidentally removed it.
Open the Quick panel, tap the edit icon (pencil), find the Auto-rotate icon, and drag it to your desired position.
5. Safe Mode (if needed):
If Auto-rotate is still not working after these steps, try restarting your phone in Safe mode. This will boot your phone with only basic system apps, and if it works in Safe mode, it indicates a third-party app might be interfering.
Swipe down from the top of the screen to access the Quick panel.
Look for the Auto-rotate icon. It should be a blue icon with a small phone and arrows.
If it's not blue and shows a lock (grey) or a landscape/portrait icon, tap it to enable Auto-rotate.
2. Manage Home Screen Rotation (if needed):
Go to Settings > Home screen > Rotate to landscape mode.
Toggle the switch to enable the Home screen to rotate to landscape.
3. Check Accessibility Settings:
Go to Settings > Accessibility.
Look for an option to enable or disable auto-rotation. This is where you might find a setting that is overriding the general auto-rotate setting.
4. Add Auto-rotate to Quick Panel (if needed):
If you can't find the Auto-rotate icon in the Quick panel, you might have accidentally removed it.
Open the Quick panel, tap the edit icon (pencil), find the Auto-rotate icon, and drag it to your desired position.
5. Safe Mode (if needed):
If Auto-rotate is still not working after these steps, try restarting your phone in Safe mode. This will boot your phone with only basic system apps, and if it works in Safe mode, it indicates a third-party app might be interfering.