Step 1: Access the Settings Menu
The first step is to access the settings menu on your Samsung device. You can do this by swiping down from the top of the screen to open the notification panel and tapping on the gear icon in the top-right corner. Alternatively, you can also find the settings app in your app drawer and tap on it to open.
Step 2: Find the Display Settings
Once you are in the settings menu, scroll down until you find the “Display” or “Screen” option. It may vary depending on the Samsung device model you own. Tap on this option to open the display settings.
Step 3: Adjust Screen Rotation
In the display settings, look for the “Screen rotation” or “Auto rotate screen” option. It is usually located towards the top of the screen. Tap on the toggle switch next to it to enable or disable screen rotation based on your preference.
Step 4: Check Orientation Settings
If your Samsung device still has a rotated screen even after disabling the screen rotation, there might be another setting causing this issue. In the display settings menu, look for an option called “Auto rotate” or “Orientation.” Tap on this option to access further settings.
Step 5: Calibrate Gyroscope
In some cases, the gyroscope sensors on your Samsung device might need calibration to function correctly. Look for an option related to gyroscope calibration in the orientation settings. Follow the on-screen instructions to calibrate your device’s gyroscope, which should help resolve any screen rotation issues you’re experiencing.
Step 6: Restart Your Device
If none of the above steps solve the problem, you can try restarting your Samsung device. Sometimes a simple restart can fix temporary software glitches causing the screen rotation issues. Press and hold the power button, then tap on the “Restart” or “Reboot” option that appears on the screen.
Screen rotation issues on Samsung devices can be frustrating, but they are usually easy to fix. By following the step-by-step guide provided above, you should be able to rotate the screen on your Samsung device back to its normal orientation.
If you continue experiencing screen rotation problems even after trying these steps, it might be worth contacting Samsung customer support for further assistance. They can provide more specific troubleshooting steps based on your device model and software version.
We hope this guide has helped you resolve your Samsung screen rotation issue. Feel free to share any other tips or tricks you have found helpful in the comments below!