Customizing Quick Settings on your Android device can greatly enhance your user experience by giving you quicker access to the features you use most often. Here's how you can do it:
-
Access Quick Settings:
- Swipe down from the top of your screen to open the notification shade.
- Swipe down again to expand the Quick Settings menu fully.
-
Edit Quick Settings:
- Look for an "Edit" button (often represented by a pencil icon or a "three dots" menu where you can select "Edit").
- Tap on it to enter edit mode.
-
Add or Remove Tiles:
- You'll see a list of available tiles that you can add to your Quick Settings.
- Drag tiles from the “available” section to the “active” section to add them.
- Conversely, drag tiles out of the active section to remove them.
-
Reorder Tiles:
- In edit mode, press and hold a tile in the Quick Settings area to drag it to your preferred position.
- Place the most used tiles at the top for quicker access.
-
Explore and Add Different Features:
- Different Android devices and versions offer various Quick Settings tiles, such as Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Do Not Disturb, Flashlight, Mobile Data, Airplane Mode, and more.
- On some Android versions, you can also find tiles for features like screen recording, dark mode, and battery saver.
-
Custom Tiles and Apps:
- Some third-party apps allow you to add custom tiles to your Quick Settings for accessing app-specific functions.
-
Save Changes:
- Once you are satisfied with your setup, simply exit the edit mode.
- The changes will be saved automatically.
This customization allows you to access key settings and functions faster, streamlining the way you interact with your device.


