The Samsung Galaxy S25 running One UI 7 enhances user experience with updates to Home screen settings, offering features like adjustable app icon sizes and the ability to adjust labels to apps and widgets. Learn more about the Samsung Galaxy S25 Home screen changes with this guide.
Notes:
- Updates may vary by software version, device model, region, etc.
- Images used are simulated for illustrative purposes and the actual UI may vary by OS version, device model, region, etc.
Set up your Home screen with optimised grid layouts
The home screen grids offered on the Galaxy S25 have been refined to make it easier to create optimised layouts and enhance the overall aesthetics of the Home screen.
One UI 6
One UI 7
Note: The 4x5, 5x5 grid arrangements will no longer be available in the default selection for devices running One UI 7.
Potential changes to your home screen’s appearance on the Galaxy S25 After transferring apps and data from your old device, the home screen layout may change, resulting in empty spaces where apps or widgets were previously located.
Landscape Mode
The appearance of apps and widgets will now stay consistent across both portrait and landscape modes. In landscape view, apps will automatically realign, beginning with those that occupy the most space, starting from the left corner. This may cause the grid to be repositioned based on the layout you used (e.g., a 4x6 layout will adjust to 6x4 in landscape view).
Enable auto rotation to landscape mode for the home screen
Step 1. Swipe down from the right corner to access thequick settings panel> Tap theAuto rotateicon to enable.
Step 2. Tap and hold down on theAuto rotateicon to open theAuto rotate settings.
Step 3. Tap on theHome screenswitch to enable landscape view.
Status Bar You will notice that the status bar is not visible in landscape view. Simply swipe down from the top of the screen to view the status bar, and swipe down once more to access the notification and quick settings panel.
Editing the Home screen The ability to edit the home screen is restricted in landscape view in order to maintain the same layout format in both landscape and portrait views.
Moving or deleting app icons and widgets is not supported.
Resizing folders is not supported.
Changes to the appearance of widgets and app icons
Added labels to Widgets In prior One UI versions, widgets and apps placed side by side may have looked misaligned due to the absence of labels on widgets. The new update introduces labels for widgets, creating a more polished and neatly aligned appearance next to app icons. If you prefer to display widgets without labels, follow the steps below to disable them.
Turning labels on and off for both Apps and Widgets
Step 1. OpenSettings> TapHome screen.
Step 2. TapApp and widget style.
Step 3. Tap the switches to enableApp labelsandWidget labels.
Notes:
To prevent certain labels from being cut off and creating a cluttered appearance, the addition of labels does not apply to widgets from third-party apps.
The space occupied by the labels reduces the overall height of the widget, sometimes limiting the content displayed.
App labels must be turned on in order to enable Widget labels.
Improved recommended widget list Now you can preview various formats of selected widgets at once, making it easier to choose the best fit for your chosen layout.
Changing App size The size of app icons can be changed by dragging the slider left or right.
Small size app icons
Medium size app icons
Large size app icons
One swipe access to the notification and quick settings panel
The notification and quick settings panel can now be accessed separately in one swipe from the home screen.
The swipe area for thenotification panelandquick settings panelis divided in approximately a7:3 ratio(refer to the image below). * You can change the position of the touch area for the Notification panel and the Quick settings panel.
Swipe down from the topleftof the screen to open thenotification panel.
Swipe down from the toprightof the screen to open thequick settings panel.
If you prefer to use the previous swipe gesture to access the notification and quick settings panel, follow the steps below to revert back:
Step 1. Swipe down from theright cornerto access the Quick settings panel > select theEdit icon.
Step 2. TapPanel settings.
Step 3. SelectTogether.
Enlarge app folders for quick access
Now you have the option to expand app folders from a 1x1 size to a 2x2 size. With enlarged folders, you can easily view and access grouped apps with one click.
Enlarge and Shrink folders
Tap and hold down on the app folderto open the folder settings pop-up menu > TapEnlarge.
* Folders can’t be enlarged if there’s not enough space around them.
Tap and hold down on the app folderto open the folder settings pop-up menu > TapShrink.
Launch an app from the enlarged folder
Step 1. Tap the icon inside the enlarged folder to launch the app directly.
Open the enlarged folder
Step 1. Tap theexpand icon(three horizontal dots) inside a folder to open the folder.