App icons re-arrange themselves in folder ??

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I have neatly arranged my apps in folders. However when I reboot my phone they re-arrange themselves. I can't figure out how to make it stop. Has anyone seen this before?
Please help. It's driving me nuts.

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Mine doesn't do that (and I have re-arranged one folder deliberately). I've done a reboot and also a s/w update and the folder order has not changed.

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I have neatly arranged my apps in folders. However when I reboot my phone they re-arrange themselves. I can't figure out how to make it stop. Has anyone seen this before?
Please help. It's driving me nuts.

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yup. This happens to me every time I reboot. I never know where my icons will be when I open a folder.

This was one of the main reasons I switched to Nova Launcher. Nova is alot snappier with more ability to customize anyway.
 

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Yes, its just the home screen folders i was referring to not the actual app drawer.
When they re-arrange on reboot, its not necessarily in alphabetical order.
It appears they re-arrange to the original order that I dropped them in the folder.
 

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Items in the homescreen folders will always revert to the order in which you placed them in the folder. Totally sucks. If you want the items in a particular order, place the icons in the folder in that order.

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think the op is talking about home-screen folders though mate

Yip he sure is and mine does it too, my app drawer is already on customisable grid !

Its annoying but its not the end of the world, I hope they fix it as I like things to be where I put them for easy access.
 

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just tried moving them around in Go Launcher and the apps stayed to wherever i moved them to in the folder after reboot so thats an option
 

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This only happens on my last app screen..a few apps seem to change position and android central app is one of them:D

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Items in the homescreen folders will always revert to the order in which you placed them in the folder. Totally sucks. If you want the items in a particular order, place the icons in the folder in that order.

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It's totally true and it totally sucks. But instead of rebuilding all my folders I decided not to be my usual anal self and deal. It's like a self intervention.

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Solved for Verizon GS III

Discovered by Accident.

1 Reboot.

2. Open Folder.
(Drat, order has changed!)

3. Add any App to folder
(open App Drawer and drag ANY app icon to the folder).

4. Re-open folder.

5. Your welcome.

Observed first and then verified with a few reboots on Verizon GS III.

If you delete the added icon from the target folder, original re-arranged order stays in place. Until the next reboot. Then start again at step 2.

Much be with Touchwiz. Good news is that the information about the user arranged order of the folder survives a reboot. Otherwise, 'trick' wouldn't work. Samsung, are you listening? Samsung could provide a setting for this. Unless it's a bug in TW.
 

funkylogik

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Discovered by Accident.

1 Reboot.

2. Open Folder.
(Drat, order has changed!)

3. Add any App to folder
(open App Drawer and drag ANY app icon to the folder).

4. Re-open folder.

5. Your welcome.

Observed first and then verified with a few reboots on Verizon GS III.

If you delete the added icon from the target folder, original re-arranged order stays in place. Until the next reboot. Then start again at step 2.

Much be with Touchwiz. Good news is that the information about the user arranged order of the folder survives a reboot. Otherwise, 'trick' wouldn't work. Samsung, are you listening? Samsung could provide a setting for this. Unless it's a bug in TW.

nice one man ;)