8 Samsung Galaxy Calculator Secrets You Need to Know

We know that Samsung goes above and beyond to fill its phones with as many features as possible, but one app that’s often overlooked in terms of its functionality is the Calculator app.

The app includes some pretty nifty features that are not always obvious at first glance. Let’s take a look at eight such features and how they can help you.

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1. Copy, Paste, and Share Numbers

you could easily copy numbers and equations in the Samsung Calculator app. To do so, long-press or double-tap the number you want to copy; if it’s an equation, long-press or double-tap a number and then drag your finger to select the entire equation. Alternatively, you can also tapSelect allfrom the menu.

If you want to paste a number or an equation into the calculator, tap the cursor or the blank space beside it and selectPaste. Note that you need to have a number or equation already copied to your clipboard for this to work.

samsung phone with calculator icon

You can also share a number or equation directly from within the calculator app instead of having to type it again on a different app. To do so, simply tapSharefrom the menu after selecting an element, then select the app or contact you want to send it to.

2. Access Your Calculator History

Instead of having to do the same calculations again because you forgot the result, you can quickly glance at your calculator history to get a refresher. To do so, tap theHistorybutton (the clock icon) and scroll through your recent calculations.

you could also remove them by tappingClear history. To go back to doing your calculations, tap theKeypadbutton that appears in place of the History button.

Samsung One UI Calculator copy a number

3. Re-Enter Saved Equations

While accessing the calculator history, you may tap a number or equation to instantly re-enter it and use the arithmetic operations on the right to continue calculating.

This is very helpful when, say, doing taxes or solving math problems as you may need to go back and forth many times to compare different results.

Samsung One UI Calculator paste a number

4. Use the Built-in Unit Converter

If you want to perform unit conversions, you can do so right from within the Calculator app on your Samsung phone instead of having to Google it. Tap theUnit converterbutton (the ruler icon), select what you want to measure, and then select your units of measurement.

For instance, let’s say you want to calculate how many liters equal a gallon of water in the US. In that case, you’d selectVolumeas your measure, and then selectUS gallonsandLitersas your units of measurement.

Samsung One UI Calculator share a number

In fact, you can even calculate how much to tip your waiter. To do that, tapTipand type your subtotal, then select the tip percentage and the number of people splitting the bill. So, for example, if you’re a group of four friends and the subtotal comes out to $175, and you decide to leave a 15% tip, the total amount due would be $201.25 and each friend would pay $50.31.

5. Switch to the Scientific Calculator

If you want to use more than simple arithmetic operations, tap theScientific modebutton to switch to a scientific calculator. Your phone will go into landscape mode and reveal several advanced scientific functions. If you have autorotation turned on, you can just turn your phone on its side to reveal the scientific calculator directly.

6. Ask Bixby to Solve Your Math Problems

If you’re carrying something and can’t open the Calculator app to do calculations, you can ask Samsung’s voice assistant Bixby to help you out.

Say “Hey Bixby” to wake the assistant and then speak your query, something like “Hey Bixby, what’s a quarter of 58 meters?” or “Hey Bixby, convert 37 degrees Celsius to Fahrenheit” and Bixby will dictate the answer to you.

You canretrain Bixby to recognize your voiceif the assistant is not responding to you.

7. Create an App Pair to Use Calculator and Google Sheets Together

If you do a lot of work in spreadsheets, there’s a good chance that you almost always have a calculator by your side. But doing so on mobile is a bit inconvenient since you have to constantly keep switching between the Calculator app and Google Sheets, for example.

Galaxy phones do have Split Screen View so that you can use two apps at once, but having to manually set it up every time can get a bit annoying, especially if you have to do so many times a day. Instead, it’s easier to create an app pair of the two apps for quick access.

Here’s how to do it:

Alternatively, you can alsocreate a new routineto open the app pair via a Routines widget.

Here’s how to do that:

8. Download the Calculator Edge Panel

If you do indeed use Edge panels, you might be aware that you can download third-party edge panels from the Galaxy Store the same way you download third-party apps from the Play Store.

Interestingly enough, it’s possible to use the calculator in the Edge panel via the Calculator Panel. It’s helpful because it allows you to do basic calculations without exiting the app you’re currently in. You can download the app directly on your phone, or go toSettings > Display > Edge panels > Panels > Galaxy Store, then search for “Calculator Panel” and get it from there.

Download:Calculator Panel(Free)

Get the Most Out of the Calculator App

It’s very easy to underestimate the calculator app knowing that it performs simple functions, but it can be a lot more useful if only you take the time to learn how to get the most out of it.

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