How to turn on smart sleep mode on Samsung Galaxy S8

Smart sleep mode on Samsung Galaxy S8 has the ability to always keep the screen on when we look at the front camera to recognize the face.

Samsung Galaxy S8 after being released in the world has attracted attention in the technology world, not only in the beautifully designed new interface, but also by the unique features of the device. On Samsung Galaxy S8, we will be using a lot of features that are not available on other devices, and even previous Samsung phone generations. One of them is the smart break feature.

This mode keeps the screen turned on when looking at the front camera for face detection. When you surf the web, or read books, this feature always keeps the screen bright. And to use this feature, you can monitor how to activate smart sleep mode on Samsung Galaxy S8 in the article below.

Step 1:

First, click the Settings application on the device interface, or click on the system tray settings icon. Then, click on the Advanced Features section.

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Step 2:

In the list of Advanced Features options, we select Smart Sleep mode.

Picture 2 of How to turn on smart sleep mode on Samsung Galaxy S8

Step 3:

By default this mode will turn off on the device, and we just need to start the smart sleep mode to use it.

To use the Smart Sleep mode effectively, we need to keep the device upright so that the camera can recognize your face. Also turn off all applications that are using the camera first, to avoid affecting the Camera operation.

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So with this smart break feature, you can start the bright screen immediately when using the camera in front of the device to identify the face. While using the Front Camera, choose a place where there is no harsh light, or direct projection so that the Camera can operate effectively.

I wish you all success!

Update 25 May 2019
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