How to set up Routines on your Samsung Galaxy phone
Your Samsung Galaxy phone can do more than just send texts or take photos. With a feature called Modes and Routines, you can automate your daily tasks to help your phone work smarter—not harder. Whether you want your phone to silence notifications at bedtime or turn on Wi-Fi when you get home, Routines can make it happen.
At Asurion, we help you get the most out of your tech, whether it’s fixing a slow Samsung phone or showing you how to customize settings like a pro. Here's how to set up and use Routines on your Samsung Galaxy phone.
What are Modes and Routines?
Modes and Routines is a built-in feature on Galaxy phones that lets you automate tasks based on your location, time of day, or what you're doing.
- Modes change your phone’s settings based on your activity—like sleeping, driving, or working.
- Routines are more customizable, allowing you to create “if this, then that” actions.
Both options can help you save time and stay focused throughout your day.
How to find the Modes and Routines feature
- Open the Settings app.
- Scroll down and tap Modes and Routines.
- If it’s your first time, follow the on-screen steps to set it up.
Tip: If you don't see this option, make sure your phone is up to date. Here's how to update your Android phone.
How to set up a Routine on your Galaxy phone
- Go to Settings > Modes and Routines.
- Tap the Routines tab at the bottom.
- Tap + to create a new Routine.
- Choose a condition under “If.” This is the trigger that starts your Routine (like “Time,” “Wi-Fi network,” or “App opened”).
- Tap Next, then choose an action under “Then.” This is what your phone will do (like “Turn on Do Not Disturb” or “Lower screen brightness”).
- Name your Routine and tap Done.
You can create multiple Routines for different needs, like one for the gym or one for bedtime. If you’re unsure where to start, try setting up a Do Not Disturb Routine—this guide can help.
How to turn Routines on or off
- Go to Settings > Modes and Routines.
- Tap Routines.
- Find the Routine you want to manage and turn the switch next to it on or off.
You can also tap on a Routine to edit or delete it.
Tips for getting the most out of Routines
- Stack multiple actions. You can add more than one thing to happen when your Routine starts. For example, turn on Wi-Fi and lower the volume at the same time.
- Use location-based triggers. Automatically switch settings when you arrive at work or leave the house.
- Add exceptions. Some Routines allow you to set exceptions so they won’t run during certain times or conditions.
If your phone ever starts acting slow after setting up a few automations, it might be time to clear the cache to keep things running smoothly.
FAQ
What are Samsung Routines used for?
Samsung Routines automate tasks on your phone based on your location, time, or activity. They help you save time and reduce manual steps.
Can I use Samsung Routines without Modes?
Yes. You can create and use Routines separately from Modes. Both features work together but serve different purposes.
Why don’t I see Modes and Routines in my settings?
Your phone may need a software update or may not support the feature. Check for updates or visit a repair expert for help.
Can I delete a Routine on my Galaxy phone?
Yes. Open the Routines tab, tap on the Routine you want to remove, then tap Delete.
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