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Keeping The Screen On Longer In Samsung Galaxy Note 8

Keeping The Screen On Longer In Samsung Galaxy Note 8

Did you know that there is a way to keep the screen on longer on the Samsung Galaxy Note 8? If you’ve recently purchased the Note 8, you may not be aware of this feature. This particular feature is actually quite common in Android smartphones in general. It’s no surprise that this feature has been included on the Note 8, but despite this, not many people are away of it.

By changing your settings to keep the screen on longer on the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, you’ll no longer get frustrated at your display turning off every time you look away from it. If you’re at home, usually setting longer screen times is more efficient. Whilst outside, it’s best to set shorter screen times so that you can save battery whilst you’re not using the device.

 

How to keep Galaxy Note 8 screen on longer

Changing the Note 8 screen time is actually very straightforward. All you need to do is go to the settings section and tap on a few options. First, open the Settings app, then tap on ‘Display.’ After that, you will see an option for the screen timeout duration. You can now change the setting.

The screen timeout duration is measured in seconds and minutes. There is also an option so that the screen will never turn off unless you switch it off manually. If you’re worried about battery life, it’s best to choose a shorter screen timeout duration.

Alternatively, you can go to the display settings again and turn on Smart Stay. With Smart Stay turned on, your screen will always stay on so long as you are looking at it. If you look away, the Smart Stay feature will notice you’ve looked away and the display will switch off to save battery.

 

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David Williams

Sep 6, 2017

I am a true junkie for everything tech. My current arsenal includes an Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV Stick, iPhone Xs, Samsung Galaxy S9, Samsung Chromebook, iMac, and Dell XPS 13.

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