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Android Pie brings a nifty alternative to the screen auto rotate toggle

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Last updated: December 12th, 2018 at 10:07 UTC+01:00

Samsung is making plenty of additions to Google's version of Android Pie, many of which we have already written about in our One UI (Android Pie) feature focus series. But there's one particular feature of stock Android Pie that we felt deserves to be highlighted. On Pie, you have a small button in the navigation bar that lets you switch between portrait and landscape screen orientation without needing to touch the auto rotate toggle in the notification bar.

A more convenient method to change screen orientation

How does it work? Say you're using the phone in portrait mode, which is usually how people hold their phone for regular usage. Traditionally, in order to rotate the screen to landscape, you would have to keep the auto rotate toggle in the quick toggles enabled. On Pie, that's no longer needed. Every time you tilt the phone sideways, a small button will pop up at the right side of the navigation bar. You can tap this button to switch to landscape orientation. When you're using the phone in landscape orientation and turn it upright, the button will show up once again so you can switch back to portrait.

The gist here is that you no longer need to use keep auto rotate enabled to be able to switch between landscape and portrait orientation (and vice versa). It's especially useful for those who don't like how having auto rotate enabled can sometimes change screen orientation even when you don't want it to. The navigation bar switch works much better, and it comes standard on Android Pie.

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