Alternatively, you can also find the Settings menu by swiping down from the top of the screen and tapping the icon that resembles a gear.

If you’re using a recent Pixel model or another brand, you may have to tap Advanced and then Screen timeout or Sleep instead. If you are having a hard time finding this option, tap the magnifying glass icon in the upper-right corner of the Settings menu. Then type “Screen Timeout” or “Sleep” in the search bar. [1] X Research source

Some phones have fewer options from which to choose. For example, some Androids won’t let you choose a timeout length longer than 5 minutes. [2] X Research source If you’re using a Samsung phone with Smart Stay enabled, your phone’s screen will stay illuminated as long as you are looking at the screen regardless of what you select here. To customize your Smart Stay settings on a Samsung Galaxy, continue reading on.

Some phones have fewer options from which to choose. For example, some Androids won’t let you choose a timeout length longer than 5 minutes. [2] X Research source If you’re using a Samsung phone with Smart Stay enabled, your phone’s screen will stay illuminated as long as you are looking at the screen regardless of what you select here. To customize your Smart Stay settings on a Samsung Galaxy, continue reading on.

Some phones have fewer options from which to choose. For example, some Androids won’t let you choose a timeout length longer than 5 minutes. [2] X Research source If you’re using a Samsung phone with Smart Stay enabled, your phone’s screen will stay illuminated as long as you are looking at the screen regardless of what you select here. To customize your Smart Stay settings on a Samsung Galaxy, continue reading on.

Alternatively, you can swipe down from the top of the screen and tap the icon that resembles a gear to open the Settings menu.

You may have to select Controls on some models. If you are unable to locate the Smart Stay option in your Settings menu, tap the magnifying glass icon in the upper-right corner of the menu and type “Smart Stay” in the search bar. This feature may not be available on all Samsung Galaxy devices.

You can tap the colored switch to disable Smart Stay if you don’t want to use your phone’s camera to sense whether you are looking at the screen.

Smart Stay may not work properly in a dark room due to its dependence on the camera.