How to Show Apps on your Entire Phone Screen on Android (Best Method)
The best and most reliable method to ensure an app uses the entire screen on modern Android phones (especially those with a camera notch or hole-punch cutout) is through the device's built-in Fullscreen/Display settings.
While the exact menu names vary by manufacturer (Samsung, Google Pixel, OnePlus, etc.), the core functionality is generally the same.
The Best Method: Using the Display Settings
This method is standard across most major Android brands and allows you to force a specific app to extend its display content around the camera cutout (notch or hole-punch) to fill the screen entirely.
Open Settings: Find and tap the Settings app (⚙ ) on your phone.
Go to Display: Scroll down and select Display (sometimes called Display & Brightness).
Find Fullscreen Settings: Look for an option related to fullscreen display or the camera cutout. Common names include:
Full screen apps
Full screen
Camera cutout or Notch in individual apps
Select the App: You will see a list of your installed apps.
Toggle to Fullscreen: Tap on the specific app you want to go fullscreen for. You will usually have options like:
Auto (System default)
Show camera cutout (This forces the app to use the full screen area, including the space next to the camera)
Hide camera cutout (This leaves a black bar at the top to hide the notch/cutout)
Select the "Show" Option: Choose the option that forces the app to display content around or with the camera cutout.
Restart the App: Close the app completely (from the Recents/Overview screen) and then re-open it for the setting to take effect.
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