Efficient navigation on Android devices using gestures can significantly enhance your smartphone experience by making it quicker and more intuitive. Here are some advanced tips for using gestures on Android:
1. Enable Gesture Navigation
- Go to Settings > System > Gestures > System navigation.
- Select Gesture navigation to enable it.
2. Basic Gesture Controls
- Home: Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to go to the home screen.
- Back: Swipe from the left or right edge of the screen towards the center to go back.
- App Switcher: Swipe up from the bottom and hold to access recent apps.
3. Quickly Switching Between Apps
- Swipe right on the bottom edge of the screen to quickly switch to the last app you used.
4. Summoning the Assistant
- Swipe diagonally from either of the bottom corners to summon Google Assistant.
5. Accessing Split-Screen Mode
- Open the recent apps menu by swiping up and holding.
- Tap the app icon at the top of any app and select Split screen to use two apps side by side.
6. Open App Drawer
- Swipe up on the home screen to open the app drawer and access all installed applications.
7. Adjust Gesture Sensitivity
- Navigate to Settings > System > Gestures > System navigation.
- Tap on the Gear icon next to Gesture navigation to adjust sensitivity settings, especially for the back swipe gesture, so it suits your preference.
8. Use Edge Panels (if available)
- If your device supports it (like Samsung's One UI), enable Edge Panels under Settings > Display.
- Use these panels to quickly access apps, tools, and tasks.
9. Dismiss Notifications Quickly
- Swipe them left or right from the notification shade to dismiss.
10. Pinch to Zoom
- In many apps, particularly maps or photo galleries, pinch the screen to zoom in or out.
By practicing these gestures, you'll find that navigating your Android device becomes second nature and much more efficient. Remember that some features might vary depending on your device model and Android version.


