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How to keep a Samsung Galaxy S10 screen on all the time
Your Samsung Galaxy S10 has a couple of features that can keep its screen on. A feature called “Always On Display” will show details like the time, date, and various notification icons even when the phone is sleeping.
By default, “Always On Display” isn’t really on all the time, but you can easily change that in your settings.
In addition, you can change the behavior of the main S10 display so the screen remains on as long as you’re looking at it — this is an incredibly convenient feature, since many phones shut off the display even while you’re looking at it, since it’s unaware you’re still paying attention.
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Samsung Galaxy S10 (From $749.99 at Best Buy)
How to keep the Samsung Galaxy S10’s screen on all the time with ‘Always On Display’
1. Start the Settings app.
2. Tap “Lock screen.”
3. Tap “Always On Display.”
4. If the “Always On Display” isn’t turned on, swipe the button to the right to enable the feature.
5. Tap “Display Mode.”
6. Choose your desired setting. If you want the “Always On Display” to appear all the time, tap “Show Always.”
How to keep the Samsung Galaxy S10 screen on when you’re looking at it
1. Start the Settings app.
2. Tap “Advanced features.”
3. Tap “Motion and gestures.”
4. Turn on “Smart stay” by swiping the button to the right.
Now, the screen won’t turn off prematurely — it will stay on whenever you are looking at it.
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