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‎09-09-2020 03:05 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesSolved! Go to Solution.
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‎09-09-2020 03:16 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesOpen the first app
Open the 2nd app
Sweep up to see the Recent apps
Grab the first app by the title bar and drag it to the top or bottom half of the screen. The 2nd app will assume the other position.
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‎09-09-2020 03:16 PM in
Galaxy S PhonesOpen the first app
Open the 2nd app
Sweep up to see the Recent apps
Grab the first app by the title bar and drag it to the top or bottom half of the screen. The 2nd app will assume the other position.
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‎09-09-2020 03:25 PM in
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‎10-15-2020 09:05 AM in
Galaxy S PhonesI like that you answered with a simple and easy style. Can't believe you helped and nobody liked it as thanks... So even though I didn't have that problem, I liked you as you're a good sort.