The Samsung Galaxy S III
is the world’s best selling smart phone which has broken the records of
not only its predecessor Galaxy S II, Galaxy Note but has come out
strong with iPhone. Already more than 20 millions devices have been pre
ordered and the count is still increasing.
The Samsung Galaxy S III phone doesn’t allows you to create the
folders directly on to your home screen. On many of the Android powered
smart phones by dragging on to other apps it automatically creates
folder but the process on Galaxy S III is completely different. Here in
this article we will go through the guide on how you can create folders on your Samsung Galaxy S3 and move apps to that folder.
To create folder on your home screen, search for the space on your
screen and then tap on Menu button and then tap on Create Folder option.
As soon as you do that the folder will be created and you just need to
drag and drop apps shortcut on to the folder. To arrange the apps
according to your choice you can create multiple folders and give
specifications name for the same like Games, Tools and widgets.
Also the naming of the folder is little more complicated. Once the
folder is create you need to open it and on the unnamed folder title you
need to tap on the text for few seconds, it will ask to enter the
predictive text area. When you are done press on OK.
We have gone through the video tutorial of this following at
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