Galaxy S10 Tips
From setting up the fingerprint sensor and taking screenshots to using Wireless PowerShare and hiding those punch holes, these are the Galaxy S10 tips you need.
Whether you’ve opted for the affordable Galaxy S10e, stepped up to the regular Galaxy S10 and its in-screen fingerprint sensor or splurged on the powerful Galaxy S10 Plus, Samsung’s latest flagship phones are among the best smartphones you can buy right now and they offer strong performance, superior cameras, and several interesting new features.
Here’s where you can find all our Galaxy S10 tips and tricks.
Set Up the Galaxy S10’s Ultrasonic Fingerprint Sensor
How to Remap the Bixby Key on the Galaxy S10
The Bixby button on the side of the phone no longer needs to just summon the built-in assistant on Samsung’s phone. Thanks to the S10’s OneUI interface, you can remap it to trigger other apps and commands.
How to Hide the Punch Holes on the Galaxy S10’s Screen
The Infinity O display on the new S10 models includes cut-outs to house the front camera (or dual cameras in the case of the S10 Plus). If you find the holes distracting, though, there’s a trick that can disguise them.
How to Create a Notification Light for the Galaxy S10's Camera Cut-Out
How to Use Wireless PowerShare on the Galaxy S10
How to Use the Galaxy S10’s Gesture Controls
The OneUI interface on the Galaxy S10 also introduces gesture controls. To take advantage, you'll need to turn them on.
How to Use Mutli-Window Mode
The extra large screens on the Galaxy S10 and S10 Plus are great for multitasking. Here's how to run two apps simultaneously on a split screen.
Set Up the Galaxy S10’s Always On Display
Want to adjust what appears on the Galaxy S10's Always On Display? Or would you prefer to disable the feature altogether? Here's how to adjust the settings to make the most of this feature.
Change the Galaxy S10’s Wallpaper
Samsung offers wallpapers to make the cutouts in the Galaxy S10’s display a little less prominent. Or you can pick a wallpaper that helps personalize your new phone.
The Galaxy S10's Night Mode can reduce eye strain while also conserving battery power. Here's how to turn on the feature.






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