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Samsung Galaxy S7 Create Widgets (Solution)

Samsung Galaxy S7 Create Widgets	(Solution)

If you own a Samsung Galaxy S7, you may want to know how to get the Galaxy S7 to create widgets on the home screen of your smartphone. This will also allow you to move icons, create folders or adjust widgets on the Galaxy S7 to make the phone more personable.

There are several different ways to create widgets on the Galaxy S7 to organize different widgets. Below we’ll explain how to create folders, move widgets and icons on the Galaxy S7.

 

 

How to create widgets on the Galaxy S7:

  1. Turn on the Galaxy S7.
  2. Press and hold down on the wallpaper of the Home screen.
  3. Select Widgets on the edit screen.
  4. Select on any other widget widget to add it.
  5. After the widget has been added, you can press and hold on it in order to customize its settings or remove it.

 

How to create a new folder on the Galaxy S7:

  1. Turn on the Galaxy S7.
  2. Press and hold on an app on the Home screen.
  3. Move the app to the top of the screen and move it to the New Folder option.
  4. Change the name of the New Folder to anything you want
  5. Select Done on the keyboard.
  6. Move other apps that you want to be part of this folder by following steps 1-5.

 

How to move and rearrange icons on the Galaxy S7:

  1. Turn on the Galaxy S7.
  2. Browse for the app that you want to move on the Home screen.
  3. Press and hold on the app and then move the app to any place you want.
  4. Let go of the app at to set it at its new location

 

Those quick steps should allow you to to move and adjust different icons on the Galaxy S7 and the Galaxy S7 Edge. You can use these steps to also add apps to the Home screens from the App Drawer.

 

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David Williams

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