User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Samsung Galaxy S10e|S10|S10+ User Manual
- Contents
- Getting started
- Galaxy S10e
- Galaxy S10
- Galaxy S10+
- Set up your device
- Start using your device
- Turn on your device
- Use the Setup Wizard
- Transfer data from an old device
- Lock or unlock your device
- Accounts
- Set up voicemail
- Navigation
- Navigation bar
- Customize your home screen
- Samsung Free
- Bixby
- Digital wellbeing and parental controls
- Always On Display
- Biometric security
- Mobile continuity
- Multi window
- Edge panels
- Enter text
- Emergency mode
- Camera and Gallery
- Apps
- Settings
- Access Settings
- Connections
- Sounds and vibration
- Notifications
- Display
- Dark mode
- Screen brightness
- Blue light filter
- Screen mode
- Font size and style
- Screen zoom
- Screen resolution
- Full screen apps
- Screen timeout
- Accidental touch protection
- Touch sensitivity
- Show charging information
- Screen saver
- Lift to wake
- Double tap to turn on screen
- Double tap to turn off screen
- Keep screen on while viewing
- One‑handed mode
- Lock screen and security
- Screen lock types
- Google Play Protect
- Security update
- Find My Mobile
- Find My Device
- Samsung Pass
- Secure Folder
- Secure Wi-Fi
- Samsung Blockchain Keystore
- Install unknown apps
- Encrypt or decrypt SD card
- Set up SIM card lock
- View passwords
- Device administration
- Credential storage
- Strong Protection
- Advanced security settings
- Permission manager
- Samsung Privacy
- Location
- Accounts
- Device maintenance
- Accessibility
- Other settings
- Learn more
- Legal information
Navigation
A touch screen responds best to a light touch from the pad of your finger or a
capacitive stylus. Using excessive force or a metallic object on the touch screen may
damage the surface of the screen and the damage will not be covered by the
warranty.
Tap
Lightly touch items to select or launch them.
l Tap an item to select it.
l Double-tap an image to zoom in or out.
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Devices and software are constantly evolving — the illustrations you see here are for reference only.