Galaxy S10 lets you use Always On Display in landscape orientation

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comes with an option that lets users change the screen orientation for Always On Display (AOD). Samsung’s latest flagship was the first to come with One UI 1.1 out of the box, and compared to
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that we find on every device
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, One UI 1.1 comes with a couple of big new features
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. Some minor changes and improvements to existing features are also included, like the ability to use Always On Display in landscape orientation.

On the Galaxy S10, along with devices like
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that run One UI 1.1, you can select the screen orientation for Always On Display from the feature’s settings. The option is a bit limited: You can only select between landscape and portrait and the system-wide screen orientation setting doesn’t apply to Always On Display. Also, you can’t tap on the Always On Display screen when it is active to change the orientation like you can change screen brightness; you always have to go into AOD settings to do that.

But just being able to select between portrait and landscape should come in handy for many users and in specific instances, like when you’re in bed with the phone lying next to you or the phone is being charged on a wireless charger in the horizontal position. So how do you change the screen orientation for Always On Display? It’s easy as pie (no pun intended) if you follow the steps laid out below.

How to change Always On Display screen orientation on the Galaxy S10


Step 1: Open the phone’s Settings app from the app drawer. Alternatively, swipe down from the top of the screen to access the notification shade and tap the gear icon on the top left to enter the phone’s settings.

Step 2: Here, tap Lock screen, then tap Always On Display to go into AOD settings.

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Step 3: Scroll down a bit to find the Screen orientation option. Tap on it and then select Portrait or Landscape depending on which orientation you prefer.

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That’s it. The next time you need to change orientation for AOD, just follow the steps above to do so. And for more on how to get the most out of your Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10, or Galaxy S10+, check out
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