Unlock Hidden Secrets of Your Samsung Galaxy S7 - Cut Down Quick Connect Toggles in Just a Few Steps!

If you’re a proud owner of Samsung Galaxy S7, then you’re probably already familiar with the Quick Connect feature that allows you to easily connect your device to other devices via Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and NFC. However, did you know that you can also customize the Quick Connect toggles according to your preferences? By doing so, you can cut down the number of toggles that appear on the screen, making it easier for you to quickly access the ones that you use the most.

In this article, we’ll show you how to unlock this hidden feature and customize your Quick Connect toggles on your Samsung Galaxy S7.

Step 1: Pull down the notification shade

To start, you need to pull down the notification shade by swiping down from the top of your device’s screen. This will reveal the Quick Connect toggles at the top of the screen.

Step 2: Tap on the “Edit” button

At the top-right corner of the Quick Connect toggles, you will see an “Edit” button. Tap on it to enter the editing mode.

Step 3: Customize your Quick Connect toggles

Now, you can customize your Quick Connect toggles by adding or removing them from the screen. To add a toggle, simply tap on the “+” icon that appears at the bottom of the screen. This will open a list of all available Quick Connect toggles that you can add. Simply tap on the ones that you want to add and they will appear on the screen.

To remove a toggle, simply tap and hold on it until a trash can icon appears on the top-right corner of the screen. Drag the toggle to the icon to remove it from the screen.

Step 4: Rearrange your Quick Connect toggles

You can also rearrange your Quick Connect toggles by tapping and holding on them and dragging them to the position you want.

Step 5: Save your changes

Once you’re done customizing your Quick Connect toggles, tap on the “Done” button to save your changes. Your new Quick Connect toggles will now appear on the screen, making it easier for you to quickly access the ones that you use the most.

In conclusion, customizing your Quick Connect toggles is a great way to make your Samsung Galaxy S7 more personalized and efficient. By taking a few simple steps, you can unlock this hidden feature and tailor your device to your needs. Give it a try today and see how it can enhance your user experience.

Samsung may have considerably improved TouchWiz in recent years, but there are still quite a few annoying features and UI quirks present in the latest iteration of its skin found on the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge.  One such feature on the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge is Quick Connect. With this feature enabled, the handset uses Bluetooth Low Energy to continuously scan for devices around you. To connect to them quicker, there is a Quick Connect panel right on the notification shade which expands when tapped to provide a list of all the devices around you. Sure, Quick Connect might be useful for a handful of Galaxy S7 and S7 edge users, but I really don’t think the feature is so useful that it deserves a place in the notification shade of the phone. Samsung has tweaked the Quick Connect bar to make it sleeker, and while it does occupy less space than it did on the Galaxy S6, it still does not justify the feature having a permanent spot on the notification shade of the handset. Thankfully, unlike previous years, there is a way to disable the Quick Connect toggle from the notification shade on the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge. Here’s how: Step 1: Expand the notification panel followed by Quick Settings. Then, tap on the ‘Edit’ button located at the top-right corner of the display. Step 2: In this mode, you can customise the Quick Settings toggles according to your liking, and at the very bottom, you will also have the option to toggle the Quick Connect panel off. Toggle it off, tap on ‘Done’ at the top-right part of the display, and you will successfully get rid of the Quick connect toggle from the notification shade on your Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge. Have you ever used the Quick Connect feature on your Galaxy S7 or any other Galaxy device?