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How to Lock and Unlock Samsung Home Screen Layout

Andrew Clark November 30, 2020

You or someone else have removed or transferred your icons from the layout of the home screen. Well, it’s not the world’s biggest challenge, but when you need to find the app again and get your home screen icon back, it could be annoying. A home screen interface is a location where the most-used applications such as Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter, and others can be put. Here, we will show you how to lock and unlock the Samsung Home screen layout.

However, Samsung introduced Lock Home Screen Layout on Android Pie (One UI) and now it’s available on Android 10 as well. However, this is a handy feature for Samsung users, who would like to keep their favorite apps locked in the home screen because the home screen apps are easily accessible and there’s no need to find your favorite apps from the installed 40 or 50 apps.

Page Contents

  • Home Screen
  • Lock Samsung Home Screen Layout
  • Unlock Samsung Home Screen Layout

Home Screen

The Home screen is a place where you can put your favorite apps, widgets, folders, and extra Home screens. Meanwhile, we all love a comfortable and clean home screen on our phones. In the meantime,, you can change the screen orientation or add widgets, folders, and additional home screens to customize and style your phone’s home screen. Your phone will be more organized and easy to navigate.

Why Do You need to Lock the Home Screen Layout?

The home screen layout can be useful for those curious Samsung users who want to prevent the accidental deletion of the apps. When the lock home screen layout is enabled, nobody can uninstall or remove it from the Home screen. Luckily, this feature is available on Galaxy devices like Samsung S8, S9, S10, Note 8, Note, and late devices running on Android Pie and Android 10.

Lock Samsung Home Screen Layout

This feature isn’t enabled by default and you have to enable it manually. However, there are many ways to open the Home screen settings. You can pinch in the home screen then tap Home screen settings or go to the app drawer screen, tap the three dots icon on the top right-hand corner of the screen and select Home Screen settings.

But we will show you through to the regular way. Here’s how:

Step 1. Open the Settings app.

Step 2. Tap Display.

Step 3. Scroll down and tap the Home screen.

Step 4. Here, you’ll see the Lock Home screen layout. tap the switch to enable it.

How to Lock and Unlock Samsung Home Screen Layout on S9, Note 9 etc

Lock Samsung Home Screen Layout

After following the above-mentioned steps your Home screen layout will be locked and no one can delete or move the apps, widgets, or folders.

Unlock Samsung Home Screen Layout

Step 1. Open the Settings app.

Step 2. Tap Display.

Step 3. Scroll down and tap the Home screen.

Step 4. Here, you’ll see the Lock Home screen layout. tap the switch to disable it back.

Unlock Samsung Home Screen Layout

Final Words

This is how you can lock and unlock the Samsung home screen layout. Here, you have learned how to lock and unlock the home screen layout. Overall, it’s a good feature to have on Samsung Galaxy devices to protect against the accidental deletion of the apps. To customize the Samsung Home screen click here.

Read More:

  • How to Set up Samsung DeX on Laptop in Windows 10 Via Cable

  • How to Change Icon Shape on Samsung Galaxy (Android 10)

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About The Author

Andrew Clark

Andrew Clark is a professional How-to content writer. As a tech enthusiast, he loves to write articles about different operating systems such as Android, Windows, macOS, and iOS.

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