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How to Turn Off Camera Cutout on Samsung?

Andrew Clark February 3, 2022

Do you want to hide camera cutout or notch on your Samsung Galaxy phone running on One UI 4.0 based on Android 12? In this guide, you will learn how to turn off the camera cutout on Samsung Galaxy (One UI 4.0).

Meanwhile, if you think that camera cutout is disturbing you while using an app then you can disable camera cutout for some particular apps. Remember that on One UI 4.0 based on Android 12, you can’t disable the camera cutout completely.

Furthermore, have you recently had difficulty locating the ‘Hide camera cutout’ setting on your Galaxy device? It appears that the development is not an accident, since it has already affected every Samsung smartphone that has upgraded to One UI 3.0. As a result of the company’s proprietary implementation of Android 11, the functionality is no longer available.

How to Turn Off Camera Cutout on Samsung?

As we stated earlier that you can’t completely disable the camera cutout on your Galaxy phone but you can disable it for some apps.

So, here are the steps to hide or turn off camera cutout on Samsung Galaxy on Android 12:

Step 1. Go to the Settings app on your Samsung phone.

Step 2. Tap Display on the Settings screen.

Step 3. Scroll down and tap Full screen apps.

Full screen apps

Step 4. Here, select the Camera cutout menu on the bottom right-hand corner.

Step 5. Select any app that you want to hide the camera cutout for. For the purpose of this guide, we’ll select WhatsApp. Tap on the app and select Hide camera cutout. You can hide camera cutout for other apps as well.

How to Turn Off Camera Cutout on Samsung Android 12 [One UI 4.0]

Turn Off Camera Cutout on Samsung

Is it still the case that people hate notches?

To be honest, not many individuals are going to find these cutouts to be an eyesore in the first place. Because Samsung would not have removed the feature if it wasn’t necessary. This isn’t to imply we should rejoice at the progress. Consumers, whose alternatives have simply grown less, are the only losers at the end of the day.

However, we can take a more upbeat view of this feature removal: regardless of how unpopular the ‘Hide camera cutout’ setting was, it’s reasonable to believe Samsung isn’t about to start celebrating its camera holes any more than it already is.

Instead, the decision to remove the functionality might be interpreted as another sign that the company’s under-display camera technology is getting closer to market availability. Of course, whether the first generation of undetectable mobile cameras succeeds to break through some significant quality barrier remains to be seen. Samsung, on the other hand, will not be satisfied with merely producing Infinity screens perpetually.

These were the steps to turn off the camera cutout on Samsung Galaxy phones running on One UI 4.0 based on Android 12.

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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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