Samsung caves to Galaxy S24 users’ gripes over pesky One UI 6.1 change،
Although three-button navigation mode is the default way to navigate the Galaxy S24Some users prefer gesture navigation, and many of them were annoyed by the inability to hide the gesture navigation bar at the bottom of the screen.
Users who prefer a cleaner home screen were unhappy with this change. The navigation bar serves no purpose and is more of a training bar or an indication bar, as the official Samsung name indicates. In the long term, a pill that is still visible can also cause burning.
Samsung listened to their calls. As first spotted by Mishaal Rahman, the company's Good Lock app, which lets you customize the UI, may bring back the ability to hide the gesture bar.
All you need to do is download the Navstar module and turn off the “gesture indication” toggle.
Samsung has heard your calls: you can now hide the gesture bar in One UI 6.1 on the Galaxy S24!
Samsung is rolling out an update to NavStar, the Good Lock module that lets you customize navigation, which restores the setting to hide the gesture hint. Here is a before and after… pic.twitter.com/F736F3bceA
– Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) January 28, 2024