Customizing Quick Settings tiles on Android is a great way to enhance your user experience by having quick access to the settings and apps you use the most. Here’s how you can do it:
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Access Quick Settings:
- Swipe down from the top of your screen to open the notification shade.
- Swipe down again to open the full Quick Settings menu.
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Edit Quick Settings:
- Look for a pencil icon (✏️) or an "Edit" button at the bottom or top of the Quick Settings panel. Tap on it to enter edit mode.
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Add Tiles:
- In edit mode, you'll see available tiles that you can add to your Quick Settings. These might include settings like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Do Not Disturb, and more.
- Drag and drop the tiles you want from the bottom section (or a secondary menu) to the active tiles area.
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Rearrange Tiles:
- You can change the order of the current tiles by dragging and dropping them to your desired position. The first few tiles (topmost or leftmost, depending on your Android version) are often the ones visible with a single swipe.
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Remove Tiles:
- If there are tiles you rarely use, you can remove them by dragging them back to the available tiles section or dragging them to a remove area.
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Custom Tiles and Third-Party Options:
- Some Android versions and custom ROMs (like LineageOS) may offer the ability to add more sophisticated or app-specific tiles.
- Apps like "Tiles" or "Power Shade" available in the Google Play Store can provide additional functionality for customizing Quick Settings, allowing you to add shortcuts to apps, actions, and more.


