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06-23-2025 07:24 AM (Last edited 06-23-2025 07:25 AM ) in
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After June 2025 update in s23fe the option to rotate screen other than from quick setting panel is gone?
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AvishekG
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06-23-2025 08:10 AM in
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1. Quick Settings tile
The traditional "Auto‑rotate" icon is now labeled "Portrait" when locked in portrait mode.
Tap Portrait and it switches to Auto‑rotate, letting your screen rotate freely .
2. Edit Quick Settings if missing
Swipe down twice → tap the ⋯ (three dots) → Select Edit buttons.
Look for the Portrait/Auto‑rotate tile and drag it into your Quick Settings .
3. Manual rotate button
If Auto‑rotate is off, a small rotate icon may appear in the corner of your screen when you turn sideways.
To hide that, long‑press the Portrait tile, then disable the “Show rotate button on navigation bar” option .
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The traditional "Auto‑rotate" icon is now labeled "Portrait" when locked in portrait mode.
Tap Portrait and it switches to Auto‑rotate, letting your screen rotate freely .
2. Edit Quick Settings if missing
Swipe down twice → tap the ⋯ (three dots) → Select Edit buttons.
Look for the Portrait/Auto‑rotate tile and drag it into your Quick Settings .
3. Manual rotate button
If Auto‑rotate is off, a small rotate icon may appear in the corner of your screen when you turn sideways.
To hide that, long‑press the Portrait tile, then disable the “Show rotate button on navigation bar” option .
If you find this helpful, kindly accept it as a Solution. It helps others
Tap the 3 dots on my reply and select "Accept Solution." Thank you 😊
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AvishekG
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06-23-2025 08:10 AM in
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1. Quick Settings tile
The traditional "Auto‑rotate" icon is now labeled "Portrait" when locked in portrait mode.
Tap Portrait and it switches to Auto‑rotate, letting your screen rotate freely .
2. Edit Quick Settings if missing
Swipe down twice → tap the ⋯ (three dots) → Select Edit buttons.
Look for the Portrait/Auto‑rotate tile and drag it into your Quick Settings .
3. Manual rotate button
If Auto‑rotate is off, a small rotate icon may appear in the corner of your screen when you turn sideways.
To hide that, long‑press the Portrait tile, then disable the “Show rotate button on navigation bar” option .
If you find this helpful, kindly accept it as a Solution. It helps others
Tap the 3 dots on my reply and select "Accept Solution." Thank you 😊
The traditional "Auto‑rotate" icon is now labeled "Portrait" when locked in portrait mode.
Tap Portrait and it switches to Auto‑rotate, letting your screen rotate freely .
2. Edit Quick Settings if missing
Swipe down twice → tap the ⋯ (three dots) → Select Edit buttons.
Look for the Portrait/Auto‑rotate tile and drag it into your Quick Settings .
3. Manual rotate button
If Auto‑rotate is off, a small rotate icon may appear in the corner of your screen when you turn sideways.
To hide that, long‑press the Portrait tile, then disable the “Show rotate button on navigation bar” option .
If you find this helpful, kindly accept it as a Solution. It helps others
Tap the 3 dots on my reply and select "Accept Solution." Thank you 😊
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06-23-2025 08:15 AM in
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Thank You
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06-23-2025 08:16 AM in
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You are always welcome. 🙏
