Summary

With Samsung’s Modes and Routines, you can automate various device settings and save yourself a lot of extra taps, making your Galaxy phone more helpful in the process. Keep reading as we explore the feature and show you how to use it.

What Are Modes and Routines on Samsung Phones?

you’re able to think of Samsung’s Modes as an extension ofAndroid’s Digital Wellbeing feature. You might know thatFocus mode on Androidallows you to block distracting apps. Well, modes on Samsung phones go a step beyond this and can also change your device’s settings, customize your wallpaper, and get activated automatically based on conditions other than a set schedule. You can set modes for various activities like sleeping, driving, exercising, and more.

For example, I’ve set the Sleep mode on my phone to run from 11:00 PM to 07:00 AM every weekday andenable Do Not Disturb, Power Saving, and Grayscale when it’s active. That way, I can avoid distractions when I’m trying to sleep, save battery life while my phone is not in use, and get a visual indication that it’s bedtime when my screen turns black and white. The next morning, my alarm rings and the mode turns off all the settings it enabled last night.

The control panel on a Samsung phone, highlighting the gear icon.

Routines, conversely, are far more customizable and can similarly activate themselves when different conditions are met. For example, I’ve set a routine on my phone to automatically turn on Bluetooth and Dolby Atmos if I open YouTube or Netflix. That way, I don’t have to turn them on manually every time and can connect my earbuds right away. I also have a routine that turns on Mobile Data when the Wi-Fi signal strength is low, and to turn off Mobile Data when it’s strong again.

Both modes and routines can be triggered manually or automatically, but you can only have one mode running at a time, whereas multiple routines can run simultaneously.

The ‘Modes and Routines’ option in One UI’s settings.

The Modes and Routines feature is only available on Samsung Galaxy devices running One UI 5 or later. On devices running earlier One UI versions, you’ll still be able toset routines via Bixby Routines.

How to Set Up and Use Modes on Samsung

Samsung offers a list of preset modes like Sleep, Work, Exercise, and more that you may configure as per your needs and start using right away. All of these help minimize distractions from your phone, but each one suggests additional settings to facilitate the activity you’re doing.

To access the feature, open settings by swiping down once from the top of the screen and tapping the gear icon.

List of preset modes on Samsung.

Next, tap “Modes and Routines” to open the app.

Here, you’ll see a list of preset modes. Select one and tap “Start” to begin the guided setup.

Adding Do not disturb to Work mode on Samsung.

On the first screen, select the condition(s) that should be met for the mode to get activated automatically. Depending on which mode you’re configuring, the appropriate condition(s) to activate it will vary. You’ll see suggested conditions that you may select during the setup.

These conditions include opening an app of your choice, connecting your phone to a Bluetooth device, entering or leaving a location, or setting a schedule. Once you’ve set a condition, tap “Next” at the bottom to continue. If you only want to activate the mode manually, tap “Skip” instead.

Choosing settings for Work mode on Samsung.

Location-based activation works by detecting your proximity to the set location. Because of this, you’ll need tokeep the Location service on your device turned onat all times for the feature to work. Doing this will reduce your battery life and is hence not recommended.

On the second screen, toggle on “Do Not Disturb” to mute calls and notifications. To avoid missing the important stuff, you can also set exceptions to Do Not Disturb by tapping “Calls And Messages” and “App Notifications” and following the on-screen instructions.

The ‘Restrict App Usage’ option in Modes and Routines.

On the third screen, choose the settings you want to apply when this mode is active from the list of suggestions. These settings include adjusting the sound mode and volume level, playing music,enabling Power Saving to save battery life, opening an app of your choice, and more. Once set, hit “Done” at the bottom.

The mode is now set, and you can see all its details on the summary page. You can customize it at any time and add more settings to apply or change your lock screen and home screen wallpapers when the mode is active.

App selection for restricted apps on Samsung.

For now, let’s continue with the setup and toggle on “Restrict App Usage.”

On the following screen, select the apps you want to be able to use and receive notifications from while this mode is active. All other apps will be blocked until the mode turns off. you’re able to do this toavoid mindlessly scrolling social mediaand other unimportant apps. Once you’ve selected your apps, tap “Done.”

The ‘Add Mode’ option for Samsung’s Modes and Routines.

And you’re done! Configure the other modes the same way.

How to Add a Custom Mode on Samsung

Aside from preset modes, you can also create your own custom mode. Go back to the main page and tap “Add Mode.”

Give this custom mode a name and choose an icon design and color. Tap “Done” at the bottom to proceed to the summary page.

Naming a focus mode on Samsung.

On the summary page, tap “Turn On Automatically.”

On the following screen, set conditions for when you want to start this mode. Choose from the listed suggested conditions or tap “Add Condition” to browse for more options. Once you’ve set your desired conditions, hit “Done” at the bottom to continue.

The option to automatically add conditions for a Samsung mode.

Next, you may toggle on “Do Not Disturb” and “Restrict App Usage” and set them accordingly. Below that, tap “Change Settings” to browse from settings you want to apply when this custom mode is active.

On the following screen, choose from the suggested settings or scroll down and tap “Add Action” to browse for more options. Once you’ve set your desired settings, hit “Done” at the bottom to continue. Finally, review all the details on the summary page and customize as you see fit.

Your custom mode is now set!

How to Create a Custom Routine on Samsung

Creating a routine is similar to creating a custom mode, but you get a lot more triggers and commands to choose from. The process is also a little simpler and easier to understand. To begin, open Modes and Routines and go to the “Routines” tab at the bottom.

Here, tap the “+” button at the top of the screen.

Under the “If” heading, tap “Add what will trigger this routine.”

On the following screen, browse from the list of conditions that should be met to activate this routine. Hit “Done” to confirm your choice(s).

Next, under the “Then” heading, tap “Add what this routine will do.”

On the following screen, browse from the list of actions this routine should do when it’s active. These actions are divided into different categories for easier navigation. Hit “Done” to confirm each action.

you may also long-press an action to change its order. Once you’ve added all your desired actions, tap “Save” at the bottom.

Next, give this routine a name and choose a suitable icon design and color. Tap “Done” at the bottom to save.

Much like preset modes, Samsung also includes some recommended routines that you can customize or use as inspiration. You can find these on the Discover page, which you can access by tapping the Discover button (next to the “+” button).

The list contains more than 20 preset routines, each categorized based on unique situations and use cases. Browse each category and see if you find something useful.

If you like a recommended routine, tap “Save” at the bottom to add it. You can also tap “Edit” first to customize the preset routine to your liking.

And you’re done! This routine has been added to your saved routines.

How to Create a Shortcut to Modes and Routines

There’s an easier way to access the modes and routines you’ve set. For instance, you may manually activate your saved modes via the Quick Settings panel.

To set this up, swipe down twice from the top of the screen to open the Quick Settings panel. Next, swipe left until you reach the last page. Here, tap the “+” button.

This will reveal a whole set of buttons that are available for you to use. Here, drag the “Modes” button and drop it among your other active buttons.

Tap “Done” to confirm.

Tapping the “Modes” button in the Quick Settings panel will pull up a pop-up showing all your saved modes. Tap one to activate it manually.

Similarly, you can add widgets to your home screen for routines you’ve created that use manual activation. To do this, long-press your home screen and tap the “Widgets” button.

From the list, find and tap “Modes and Routines” to reveal the app’s widgets. Drag “Single Routine” and drop it on your home screen. If you’ve created multiple routines, select the one of your choice.

Automate Your Galaxy Phone Like a Pro

You aren’t using your Samsung phone to its full potential if you haven’t tried out Modes and Routines. It’s one of the most underrated features on One UI and can help you avoid having to repeat common tasks on your device.

Now that you know how to use Modes and Routines, you can find creative ways to automate your phone as per your needs. Feel free to experiment with different conditions and actions and see what works for you.