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The complete guide to Home Screen panels on Galaxy S22

The complete guide to Home Screen panels on Galaxy S22

Home screen panels on Galaxy S22 help you organize the Home Screen neatly.

This Galaxy S22 how-to guide explains everything you need to know about Home Screen panels on Galaxy S22: what they are, how they are organized, how to assign the Home panel for the Home Screen, how to manage Home Screen panels on Galaxy S22, and finally how to disable Google Discover and Samsung Freee from Galaxy S22 Home Screen panels.

Samsung has adopted a consistent implementation of the Home Screen in the recent versions of One UI. So, this guide applies to other Galaxy phones with One UI 6 (Android 14), One UI 5/One UI 5.1 (Android 13), One UI 4 (Android 12), One UI 3 (Android 11), and One UI 2 (Android 10), for example, Galaxy S23, S22, S21, S20, S10, S9, and S8.

Everything about Home Screen panels on Galaxy S22

What are the Home Screen panels on Galaxy S22?

Galaxy S22 Home Screen is not ONE screen. By default, there are at least two “pages”. And each page is usually called a “panel”. This is similar to the lock screen.

So, Home Screen panels on Galaxy S22 are just “pages” of the Home Screen. As explained here, you can swipe left and right to navigate to different panels.

On Galaxy S22 Home Screen, the panel indicator tells you which panel you are on, as shown in the screenshot below. If your finger is slim enough, you can just tap the indicator to navigate faster.

Occasionally, you may want to manually add more home screen panels to accommodate more apps and widgets (e.g., camera widget, battery widget). For example, you may want to use one page to show your photos, stories, or albums automatically on the Home screen with the Gallery Widget.

Of course, the stackable widgets introduced in the Android 13 update can overlay widgets to reduce the usage of the home screen space (therefore, reduce the number of home screen panels).

Home Screen Panel indicator on Galaxy S22 Home Screen

How are the Home Screen panels on Galaxy S22 organized?

The leftmost panel on Galaxy phones with One UI is always reserved for Google Discover or Samsung Free. You can choose to hide it (read on). But you cannot delete it.

All other Home Screen panels on Galaxy S22 can be relocated freely (read on), except to the leftmost slot.

A new panel is always added to the rightmost panel. Of course, you can relocate the added panels after they are added.

How to assign the Home of Home Screen panels on Galaxy S22?

Among all the Home Screen panels on Galaxy S22, one and only one is assigned as the “Home” of Home screen panels.

This special panel is the anchor point of the Home Screen. When you tap the Home button when using the navigation bar (or swipe upwards from the bottom of the screen when using navigation gestures), you should arrive at this panel, not other panels.

If you tap the Home button when using an app, you will return to the panel where you started the app. In this case, tap the Home button again to return to the special Home of the Home Screen panels.

By default, after you finish the initial setup of Galaxy S22, the panel next to Google Discover (i.e.., the second from the left) is assigned as the Home panel.

You may follow these steps to assign the Home of Home Screen panels on Galaxy S22.

Step 1: Enter Galaxy S22 Home Screen Edit mode

You can use two different gestures to enter the Galaxy S22 Home Screen Edit mode (as explained here):

In the Edit Mode for Galaxy S22 Home Screen, each Home Screen Panel is shown as a large thumbnail, as shown in the screenshot below. The current home panel is marked by the Home icon in the panel indicator and on the top of the thumbnail.

Galaxy S22 Home Screen Edit Mode with the Home pane indicator marked

Step 2: Navigate to the panel to be designated as the Home of Galaxy S22 Home Screen

You can swipe left or right inside to navigate to any panels regardless of whether you use navigation buttons or gestures.

Of course, if you use navigation gestures, you should not swipe from the edge of the screen because it may be registered as a Back gesture

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Step 3: Tap the Home icon to assign

Once in the desired panel, you simply tap the Home icon over the thumbnail to assign it as the home panel of Galaxy S22 Home Screen, as shown in the screenshot below.

If the current panel is not the Home of the Home Screen, the icon is grayed out, as shown in the screenshot below.

Assign the Home of Home Screen panels on Galaxy S22

Step 4: Test it out

You can tap Home Button to see whether the new Home panel works.

How to add, relocate, and delete Home Screen panels on Galaxy S22?

You can manage the Home Screen panels in the Edit mode of Galaxy S22 Home Screen.

Add new Home Screen panels on Galaxy S22

As shown in the screenshot below, you can swipe to the rightmost panel and find the + button. You can tap the button to add a new panel to the rightmost.

By default, the new Home screen panel is empty, and you can then add app icons, app folders, widgets, and other items to it.

Delete Home Screen panels on Galaxy S22

As shown earlier, below the Home icon, there is a delete (dustbin) icon on each panel in the Edit mode.

You can tap the icon to delete the panel immediately.

All items except those in the favorite tray will be deleted when the panel is deleted. You may need to add them again if you want to use them on the Home Screen.

Rearrange Home Screen panels on Galaxy S22

In the Home Screen Edit mode, you can tap and hold (long tap) the thumbnail of any panel, then drag it left or right to reposition it accordingly.

With the Android 14 (One UI 6) update, you can use the Drag and Drop with Two Hands gesture to relocate items on the Home screen.

How to disable Google Discover and Samsung Free on Home Screen panels on Galaxy S22?

As mentioned earlier, by default, the leftmost panel of the Galaxy S22 Home Screen is reserved for Google Discover/Samsung Free. You cannot delete this panel. But you can hide this panel from Galaxy S22 Home Screen.

In the Edit mode of Galaxy S22 Home Screen, as shown in the screenshot below, you can find the switch to enable/disable this panel when you navigate to the leftmost panel. This would immediately disable/enable this panel.

On the same page, you can choose to use Google Discover or Samsung Free if you decide to use this panel. In most regions, Samsung Free offers very thin content. Most Galaxy S22 owners choose Google Discover. You may check this guide on the difference between Google Discover and Samsung Free.

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