This hidden trick will make it easier to use your Android phone
When controlling your Android phone, gestures will always be paramount. You can operate your OS and get more done faster through these simple commands.
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Read on for five of our favorite gestures on any updated Android smartphone. NOTE: Some of these steps work only on Android 10 and up.
1. Swipe either way
Android’s back gesture is usually performed from left to right. Power users know you can also complete the same swipe from right to left.
This parallel makes it one of the most accessible swipes we know. Either way results in literally the same command. Perfect for the southpaws among us or just anybody hoping to swipe and forget about it.
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2. Swipe into Overview
Overview lets you check out all of your recently-used apps simultaneously with one simple gesture. From here, you can hop between any of them with incredible ease.
To activate Overview, swipe up from the bottom of your Android display. After doing so, you should see a directory of everything installed on your smartphone. Switching between apps is as easy as tapping into what you need.
3. Get home from Overview
If you tap the blank area outside of any app’s card, you’ll be immediately redirected to the home screen instead of another app.
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