
Live Caption on the Galaxy S20 Plus looks and works just like it does on the Note 20.ĩ. We cover the new S Pen tricks in full detail, so be sure to check that out. There'll be buttons to go back, home and view the app switcher. Out of the box, your Galaxy Note 20 will default to Android's traditional three-button navigation. Ditch the old fashioned button navigation setup If you often hand your phone to your kid to watch videos, this feature is your new best friend.ħ.

When it's enabled, you'll see a reminder show up on your screen anytime you try to move an app icon. Find Lock Home screen layout and tap on the switch to turn the feature On. Long-press on a blank spot of your homescreen, then tap on Home Screen Settings when the options popup. Samsung allows you to lock your homescreen layout, keeping everything exactly where you left it. There's a rhyme and reason for which apps go where, and when things get moved, it throws your entire flow off. If you're like me, you spend a lot of time moving app icons and widgets around your homescreen. Lock your homescreen layout to keep it looking tidy The Note 20's homescreen can be locked in place.Ħ. Of course, there's only so much room in the status bar, so if you have a bunch of alerts from a large number of apps, not all of them will show up, but helped me to have more than three present. If you open Settings > Notifications > Status Bar, you can change the status bar to show a number for all pending notifications (which can feel overwhelming, if you ask me), your three most recent, or my personal favorite, all notifications. The Note 20 Ultra I'm testing has a limit of three app icons in the status bar, which isn't close to enough. It's even more of a struggle when the status bar on your Note 20 limits the number of icons for app notifications. It can be hard to keep up the countless alerts our phones receive all day long.

Change the number of notifications shown in the status bar Long-press on that button to view your app shortcuts, and then drag your finger to the app you want to launch. With the floating button turned on, there will be a three-dot icon that shows up just above the fingerprint sensor on your lock screen.
