The Stack Widgets is one of the practical new features in the Android 13 update (One UI 5) for Galaxy S22, S21, and S20.
This Galaxy S22 new features guide explains what stack widgets are, the limitations of this feature in One UI 5, how to add, remove, and arrange widgets inside stack widgets, and how to manage stack widgets in One UI 5 on Galaxy S23, S22, S21, and S20.
Although the Stack Widgets is part of the Android 13 update for Samsung Galaxy devices, it is not part of the Android 13. Instead, it is part of Samsung’s UI (One UI 5) for Android 13. So, you will not find this feature in Android phones from other manufacturers.
As Samsung gradually unified the codebase for all Galaxy phones, you may use stack widgets in other Galaxy phones. So, this guide also applies to most Galaxy phones (not limited to Galaxy S23, S22, S21, and S20) with the Android 13 update (One UI 5).
If you have updated your Galaxy S22, S21, or S23 to Android 14 (One UI 6), you can add some new widgets, like the Camera widget, to the stack.
Widget, which offers “at-a-glance” views of an app’s most important data and functionality from the Home screen, has been a staple feature of Android since the first Android phone was shipped in 2008.
In 2020, Apple finally added widgets in iOS 14. And it is a big thing, not only for iPhone users but also for Android users. Besides superiority in stability and smartness, widget stacks are something genuinely novel. You can stack a few widgets to save space or to keep widgets well organized.
While Google and other Android manufacturers are still trying to figure out how to offer a similar feature in Android devices, Samsung showed its answer in One UI 5 (Android 13 update) for Galaxy S22, S21, and S20: stack widgets (probably, widget stack used in iOS is a better name).
Stack widgets allow you to stack a few widgets on the home screen so that:
Normally, the additional battery consumption by widgets is very marginal. So, using widgets seldom causes battery drain issues.
Please note that widgets on the lock screen are different from the widgets on the Home screen discussed in this guide.
To access other widgets in the stack, you need to swipe left or right.
Please note, in iOS, you need to swipe up or down to switch to other widgets in the stack.
Stack widgets can be removed and relocated on the Home screen just like a normal widget (read on). You can also manage individual widgets inside the stack.
Stack widgets work like normal widgets. You just stack a few of them in one place.
There are a few limitations of stack widgets in One UI 5, including:
There are at least two different methods to create stack widgets in One UI 5 on Galaxy S22, S21, and S20:
You can add individual widgets to the Galaxy S22 Home screen in the Home Screen Edit mode.
After adding two widgets on the Home screen, you can drag one widget and drop it over the other. If the two widgets have the same size, then stack widgets will be created automatically.
You can also drop the widgets to the existing stack widgets to add this widget to the stack, as shown in the animation below.
You can also tap and hold (long tap) on a widget to call out the context menu, which includes the Create stack button, as shown in the screenshot below.
You can tap the button to select the second widget for the stack.
Once the stack widgets are created, you can add more widgets to it or remove any of them. You can also rearrange their order.
If the widget is already on the Home screen, you can drag it and then drop it into the stack widgets, as explained earlier.
If the widget you want has not been added to the Home screen, you can tap and hold the stack widgets to call out the context menu.
As shown in the screenshot below, tap the Edit stack button to edit the stack widgets.
In the Edit mode, swipe to the rightmost and tap the + button to select and add a widget to the stack, as shown above.
In the edit mode, you can find the – button for each widget in the stack, as shown in the screenshot below.
You can tap this button to delete this widget from the stack immediately.
In the Edit mode, you can drag any of the widgets and drop them to the desired location within the widget area.
If you drop the widget somewhere outside the stack area, the widget will be removed from the stack and placed on the Home screen as a normal widget. So this is different from using the – button mentioned above.
In addition to managing individual items inside the stack, you can also manage the stack as one entity.
For example, you can drag the stack widgets just like regular widgets and place them in a new location to manage the Home screen.
You can also use the Remove all button in the context menu to remove all widgets inside the stack and the stack itself from the Home Screen.
Please note the Settings button in the context menu is for the widget in the view. Some widgets don’t have this option. So, the button may disappear when you access the context menu when other widgets in the stack are in the view.
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Can we have a button to lock/unlock a widget stack on a specific widget so that swiping does not move to next widget?
I don't think there is such an option. In this case, you may just use the normal widgets and not stack other widgets over it.