- Samsung has finally added the vertical scrolling layout in the One UI 7 update.
- To change to the new layout, open the app drawer > tap on 3-dots > Sort > Alphabetical order.
- You can switch back to the horizontal view right from here as well.
Samsung’s One UI has proven to be the most versatile and appealing Android skin over the years. However, one issue with the UI has been its horizontal view app drawer which looks outdated, but the company has stuck with it as far as I can remember. With One UI 7 ( review ), we finally have an option to switch to a vertical scrolling app drawer and in this guide, we will show how to do it.
Switch to Vertical App Drawer in One UI 7
Fans have been requesting Samsung for years to allow them to switch to a vertical app list, so it is a relief that the option has finally become available with the latest update. Here’s how you can change to the vertical app drawer in One UI 7.
- Swipe up from the home screen to bring up the app drawer.
- Tap on the 3-dots icon at the bottom right.
- Select Sort and then pick Alphabetical order .

This will switch the layout of the app drawer to a vertical scrolling list.
Go Back to Horizontal Drawer in One UI 7
In case you are a Samsung purist and prefer the horizontal view for your app drawer, then follow the steps below to go back to the older layout.
- To open the app drawer, swipe up from the home screen.
- Now tap on the 3-dots icon at the bottom right.
- Go to Sort and tap on Custom order .

Once done, the app drawer will go back to the horizontal page view style.

With over 4 year of experience under the belt, I cover all facets of consumer tech, from smartphones to other consumer electronics, our favorite social media apps, as well as the growing realm of AI and LLMs. As an Apps and AI writer app Beebom, I provide my expertise in all these areas, weaving stories that help you get familiar with the tech around you. But you will find me playing NYT daily puzzles in my free time.
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