S6 no sreen rotate after update

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S6. After android uptate, missed button sreen auto rotate and same rotate. How can switch again?
 

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Welcome to Android Central! If you edit the Quick Settings panel, do you see the Auto-Rotate button there?
 

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I'm having the same problem. The quick setting auto rotate on my S6 is on, but my screen won't auto-rotate either. I need to UNINSTALL the latest update because I hate it! My Samsung tablet & S6 are all different now in settings. I just need a simpler explanation on this forum for a 65+ to understand. HELP!
 

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After re-trying auto rotate quick setting again, it works now on my S6 but a landscape layout pic when rotated doesn't fill my entire screen now. Still want to get rid of the latest update!
 

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Welcome to Android Central! You can't uninstall or roll back system updates easily. You'd have to flash the previous firmware using Odin: http://forums.androidcentral.com/am...w-flash-stock-rom-via-odin-new-interface.html

Big updates sometimes come with big changes in the UI, so you just have to take a little time and relearn things. You can blame these kinds of changes in large part on human nature -- consciously or unconsciously, people constantly want new things, and they want those things to look fresh and different. If a big system update occurred and everything looked exactly the same, Samsung and/or Google would be accused of stagnation and lack of innovation. It's a bit of a Catch-22.

If something is misbehaving or glitching, that's a different story. Try wiping the cache partition, which can be helpful after major system updates: https://support.t-mobile.com/docs/DOC-21095
 

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Try going to settings>display>auto-rotate then click the off button to on.
Mine seemed to go 'off' by itself and someone on this forum answered the simple question. Yay!