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How to Enable One-Handed Mode on Samsung Galaxy (One UI 6 & 7 Guide)

  Introduction As Samsung Galaxy phones get bigger with each new model, reaching all corners of the screen with one hand can be challenging. That’s where One-Handed Mode comes in — a built-in feature of One UI 6 & 7 that allows you to shrink the screen for easier single-hand use. This guide will show you all the ways to enable, customize, and use One-Handed Mode , including gesture-based, button-based, and automatic options. Did you know? For a complete guide on this topic, check out the Samsung Learning Hub and explore related tips in the Display & Customization Topic Hub. Step-by-Step Guide Step 1: Enable One-Handed Mode Open Settings ⚙️ Tap Advanced Features Scroll to One-Handed Mode Toggle it On 📍 Menu path: Settings → Advanced Features → One-Handed Mode → On Step 2: Choose Activation Method Once enabled, One-Handed Mode can be activated in multiple ways: Option A: Gesture Swipe diagonally from the bottom corners toward the cent...

How to Clear USB Cache on Samsung (UK Step-by-Step Guide)

If your Samsung phone keeps showing random charging errors, refuses to recognise a cable, or disconnects from Android Auto while you’re driving through London or Manchester , clearing the USB cache is one of the quickest fixes I’ve personally used. I discovered this trick last year when my Galaxy S21 kept dropping the connection every time I plugged it into my laptop in Birmingham —and the fix took less than two minutes. This guide walks you through the exact menu paths (tested on multiple Samsung phones across the UK), explains what USB cache actually does, and covers the common mistakes I made before finally learning the right sequence. Everything here is written from real usage—not generic theory—and works across most Samsung models sold by O2, Vodafone, EE, Three, and even factory-unlocked devices. What USB Cache Actually Does on Samsung The USB cache stores temporary connection data: accessories you’ve connected, charging handshake info, cable recognition patterns, and ...