When people ask me why I prefer Android over that (cough, cough) other mobile platform, the answer is a little complicated. Sure, I like the diversity and different options Android affords me in terms ...
I know third-party app launchers exist, but they are not the answer for me. So yeah, I thought I’d start this article by addressing the obvious first: Yes, third-party launchers can fix many issues in ...
One UI 7 introduced an odd change for Galaxy phones. Instead of the app drawer pages we’ve been so accustomed to on Galaxy phones, Samsung actually switched back to an endlessly scrolling grid of apps ...
Everything indicates that the app drawer on Samsung Galaxy devices will make the switch to vertical scrolling. This is something that fans of the brand have been asking for for a long time, and it ...
The LG G5 is a unique smartphone indeed. No other phone sports an all metal unibody with the ability to swap the battery, but with every step forward, there must be a step backward. LG decided to ...
Sometimes, it feels like we’re living in the future. We have self-driving cars, humanoid robots, and tiny computers on our wrists. Now, you can add vertical app drawers on Samsung phones to that list.
Good news. The app drawer in Samsung’s One UI 7 update scrolls vertically now. Bad news. The app drawer also has a new watermark for Samsung Knox which cannot be turned off. In the new One UI 7 update ...
A Samsung moderator commented on a user’s community forum post about Good Lock’s missing vertical app drawer layout. The moderator claims the option is “being prepared for support in the next OS ...
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