The majority of the 601 respondents to the poll did now know that the Galaxy S22 allowed them to hide apps without deleting them entirely. More than 28.67% of the polled users were unaware that this was an option on their Samsung Galaxy S22 phones. This feature is handy for people who want to see fewer numbers in their app tray without entirely uninstalling them. The feature also lets users keep apps with sensitive information away from prying eyes. While Android has a native option that enables this little-known feature, Samsung’s “Secure Folder” app also bakes this functionality on many Samsung smartphones.
With 27.35% of the polled users selecting it, the other feature most Galaxy S22 users weren’t aware of was that they could use the S Pen to select and translate text. Note that this feature has been around for a long time on older devices with S Pen support. However, given that the S Pen support came to Galaxy S devices very late, most people aren’t aware this is an option even on the Galaxy S22 lineup. Additionally, with Google Translate usually doing a great job at translations, not many people are dependent on Samsung’s translation service.