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How to Disable Galaxy S10 Dynamic Lock Screen Arrows

The Samsung Galaxy S10 and Galaxy Note 10 have several neat features, one of which is a dynamic lock screen. Essentially putting videos or motion pictures (GIFs) on your lock screen.

But last September and October update added Here are the lock screen arrows on the Galaxy S10 screen and how to get rid of them. we see one many complaints and Questions about arrows and here’s what you need to know to disable them.

Basically, Samsung has added two small arrows to the bottom right of the Galaxy S10 lock screen that move and grab your attention to show its owners this new feature. And while that’s nice, the scrolling doesn’t do anything and the arrows are still there the next time you use your phone.

These arrows started appearing on the Galaxy S10, S10+, S10e and even Galaxy Note 10 in October 2019. While it’s nice to have an animated “dynamic” image on the lock screen that changes every time you unlock your phone, it’s not for everyone. If you prefer to keep the lock screen or background you already have and get rid of the arrows, this is it.

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Owners can navigate to the “Dynamic Display” settings menu by swiping the arrows and look at its options. Samsung has some beautiful wallpapers that you can use. However, there is no easy and visible way to say “No, Thanks” and get rid of the arrows.

Just go to settings and disable the feature completely and you are good to go. You can also select the dynamic lock screen option in the settings and disable it from within the setting if you want.

There is also a third option. If you want to use it occasionally but don’t want these arrows to appear on your lock screen, simply turn the dynamic lock screen option off and on again. You will no longer have any arrows on your screen, but you can still swipe and customize whenever and wherever you want.

For all your other questions, here’s how to change and customize the Galaxy S10 Lock screen and wallpaper. And if you’re dealing with other issues, read our guide to common Galaxy S10 problems and their fixes.

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