On Android, the auto-rotate setting is found in the Display settings.

To turn off auto rotate on Samsung, open the Settings app and select Display. Under Auto Rotate, deselect the option.

There are a few ways to stop your screen from rotating:-Use a static wallpaper or screen saver. This will keep the screen from turning automatically.-Create a custom keyboard shortcut to disable rotation.-Use a device that doesn’t have a rotational display, such as an iPad or an Android tablet.

There is no auto-rotate setting in the settings menu.

On most Samsung phones, the auto-rotate feature is found on the main screen. To activate it, swipe your finger from left to right across the screen.

To lock portrait orientation on Android, open the Settings app and select Display. Under “Display,” select Orientation. Tap the Lock button to activate the portrait orientation lock.

There was a feature in Android 4.4 called “Auto Rotate”, which would automatically rotate your phone to landscape mode when you rotated your device while in portrait mode. This feature was removed in Android 5.0 Lollipop, and there is no current way to enable it on older devices.

On Android, you can change the orientation of an app by long-pressing on the app icon and selecting “Orientation.” You can also change the orientation of an app by going to “Settings” > “Applications” > “Manage Applications,” selecting the app, and selecting “Orientation.

There is no universal way to turn off auto rotate on the Samsung a51, as this feature varies depending on the model and firmware version of the phone. However, some methods that may work include disabling Auto Rotate in the Settings menu or using a third-party app like AutoRotation Control.

On the phone’s display, to the right of the home button is a gear icon. Drag it to the left to turn off auto-rotate.