20 Best Settings for Samsung S22 Ultra, S22, S22 Plus

Best Settings for Samsung S22 Ultra

Got Samsung S22 Ultra, S22, S22 Plus in hands? If yes, then it’s a high time you should already be looking for the best accessories for Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, S22, and S22 Plus to safeguard and maintain the device in pristine condition. The next question that strikes in mind is what makes Samsung Galaxy S22 series different from other devices? To comprehend this, we’d urge you to read this entire tutorial to the end and get to know the best settings for Samsung S22 Ultra, S22, and S22 Plus.

Apart from the enlisted best features for Samsung S22, S22 Ultra, and S22 Plus, if you’ve got some other recommendations feel free to comment, we’ll update them in the article and will be very helpful for readers like you.

Best Tips and Tricks for Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, S22, S22 Plus

How do you want to use the Side Key? To Launch a Camera, to pay with Samsung Mini, or to open a particular app? Side Key can be customized in two different ways, you can set different actions for Double-press and Press and hold.

  1. Go to the Settings app.
  2. Tap on Advanced features.
  3. Tap Side key.
  4. Set the action for Double press and Press & hold.

Use Smart Widgets

Apple sort of introduced this feature a while back, Smart Widgets are stackable widgets and highly customizable. Add the apps on the home screen that you need the most.

  1. Touch and hold the home screen and choose Widgets.
  2. You can search the Widgets or scroll down the list to explore the new.

In addition to that, you can also go with transparent background, touch and hold the Widget and select Settings, and unfortunately, it’s not available for all widgets.

Customize the Accent Color

Another dandy setting for Samsung Galaxy S22, S22 Plus, S22 Ultra is customizing the accent color. For instance, if you want to change the palette to Grey or Blue, it can be done by changing the accent color.

  1. Touch and hold home screen and select Wallpaper.
  2. Select Color palette.
  3. Choose the color you want and tap on it.

Use One-Handed Mode

The Ultra models are quite lofty and sometimes it’s hard to use single-handedly. That can be done by turning on the One-Handed Mode.

  1. Open the Settings.
  2. Select Advanced settings.
  3. And find One-handed mode.

Customize S Pen Shortcuts

Galaxy S22 Ultra ships with S Pen, like Samsung Galaxy Note phones. It can be used to translate text, jot down anything, and many more things. All of these features show up when you pop out the S Pen out of the slot, and not necessarily all these options are useful for everyone. To declutter the menu, you can remove any of the options and keep only the essential ones.

  1. Go to the S Pen menu.
  2. Select Settings cog.
  3. Tap on minus (-) button to remove the options.

Smart Select Screenshots

Most of the time, we screenshot and crop the specific area of that screenshot and share it with others. Instead of following this tedious process, you can directly capture specific areas using the Smart Select screenshot tool and share them with others.

  1. Pull out the S Pen and from the S Pen menu, find and select Smart Select.
  2. Next, select the portion that you want to screenshot and Save it.

Keep the Screen On

As the title suggests, this method seems to be a battery eater and yes it is, but sometimes comes in handy when you don’t want the screen to turn off while reading eBooks or Messages. Yes, you can definitely change the screen timeout, but I’d rather recommend you to go and enable Keep the Screen On when needed.

  1. Go to the Settings app.
  2. Tap Advanced features > Motion and gestures.
  3. Enable Keep screen on while viewing.

Use Navigation Gestures

If you’re a freak and always want to try something new then this feature is for you. Rather than using the same back, home, and back to home screen touch buttons, why not get hands-on navigation gestures. We know it’s nothing new if you’ve moved from iPhone to Android since Apple is offering this feature by default on iPhones and iPads.

  1. Go to the Settings App and open Display.
  2. Tap Navigation bar.
  3. Select Swipe gestures.

Translate Using S Pen

This is something you should know while traveling to foreign countries or learning new languages. Hovering the S Pen over text or image translates that particular word for you. Open any image or capture any image which you want to translate, then open Air Command menu and select Translate. Now, hover the S Pen over the word that you wish to translate and see the results.

Use Quick Notes

You can pen down anything without opening the app, with the help of Quick Note. By double-tapping S Pen on the home screen, the Quick note will launch and there you go. However, make sure the Quick Create Notes option is enabled in the S Settings. Open Command Menu and click on the Settings button to enable Quick create notes.

Handwriting to Text

Tired of tapping on the keyboard? Well, with S Pen you can convert Handwriting to Text, simply use S Pen to write in the text field as we do in notebooks and it will automatically be converted into text. Go to Command Menu and select Settings. There enable S Pen to text.

Get Rid of Bixby Home Ads

Ads are something that usually people don’t encourage, and it’s obvious who will entertain an ad while doing some important work. To evade this, Samsung One UI allows us to opt-out of personalized ads, and guess what, you won’t see any sponsored cards on Bixby home.

  1. Navigate to the Settings App.
  2. Then open Google.
  3. Go to Ads.
  4. Enable opt-out of ad personalization.

Use Flash Notifications

Flash Notifications is not something that I’d force you to enable and use forever, because it has a direct impact on battery usage. If you’re more concerned about battery then don’t use this setting on daily basis. Yes, it is very much helpful in a place where you’re not allowed to make any noise, but still want to get notified of alerts.

  1. Open Settings app > Accessibility > Advanced. Alternatively, search Flash notification in Settings app and enable it.

Use QHD+ Resolution (Only S22 Ultra)

Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra comes with one of the greatest AMOLED Display of all time; however, by default, it comes with FHD+(2316×1080) while you can change it to QHD+(3088×1440). The only downside to changing screen resolution to QHD+ is it will eat more battery compared to other screen resolutions, but in return, you’ll get an enhanced display which you might need while gaming.

  1. Head over to the Settings app and select Display and there search Resolution and change it.

Enable Adaptive Display

Adaptive Display is nothing but to allow devices between two refresh rates depending on the app’s or program’s requirement. With Standard Mode, it is locked with 60Hz but when you go with Adaptive Display, it switches automatically between 60Hz and 120Hz.

  1. Go to Display section in Settings and select Motion smoothness.
  2. Set Adaptive option.

 Enable Detailed Enhancer Mode in Camera

As rumored, Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra came with Detailed Enhancer Mode which typically gives a clearer picture when you zoom in on the image. You can open the Camera app and try to take pictures with detailed enhancer mode.

Change Autofill Settings

If we’re talking about Android phones, Google has already possessed most of the programs and settings, however, smartphone companies have become smart and they’re trying to push users towards their own programs and apps. Similarly, Samsung owns Samsung Pass, which functions like Google Autofill and lets you Autofill saved passwords. Here’s how to change the default Autofill Setting on Samsung Phone.

  1. Open the Settings App in your phone.
  2. Go to General Management.
  3. Select Language and input.
  4. Select Autofill service.

Hide Apps in Samsung S22 Series

By default, Samsung One UI allows us to hide apps in Samsung S22 Ultra, S22, S22 Plus effortlessly. Following the below steps you’ll be able to hide apps from App Drawer and Home Screen, but can be accessed with app search and universal search as well.

  1. Touch and hold anywhere on home screen and select Settings/Home Screen Settings.
  2. Choose Hide apps.
  3. Select the apps from the list to hide.

Sleeping Apps

This is one of the greatest features that you should definitely use. We’ve tones of apps loaded in the phone and even if they absorb a fraction of battery, you’ll be left with zero battery backup before the day ends. And why in the first case you would allow the apps to eat power if you don’t need or use it once a week or month. Here comes Samsung One UI’s default program that put apps to sleep if it is not used in while to save battery.

  1. Open Settings App in your phone.
  2. Search put unused apps to sleep.
  3. Enable Put unused apps to sleep.

Use Dark Mode

Not to mention, Dark Mode/Night Mode looks cool and of course benefits battery usage, you should quickly enable Dark Mode and enjoy a beautiful AMOLED Display.

  1. Navigate to the Settings App > Display > Night Mode.

Bold Fonts, Like it?

Bold Fonts on Samsung One UI looks outstanding. Fortunately, Samsung One UI offers many more fonts that you’d be interested in. Other than that, you can also download and use third-party fonts in Samsung S22 Ultra, S22 Plus, and S22.

  1. Go to the Settings App.
  2. Search Font size and style and from there you can change Font style and enable Bold font option too.

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