Small business owners and ops leads can do more than check email on a phone. Modern Samsung foldables running One UI include multi-window tools, Flex mode, Edge panels, and keyboard/mouse support that let you run inventory checks, update orders, and lead remote meetings — all without a laptop. This guide walks you step-by-step through configuring One UI to act as a lightweight, portable operations hub.
Why a foldable? The productivity advantages for ops
Foldable devices (Samsung Galaxy Z Fold and Flip families) combine a pocketable phone and a tablet-like display. One UI layers features designed for multitasking on large screens: split view, app pairs, taskbar behavior, Edge panels, and Flex mode for half-folded use. Together these let you:
- Run multiple apps side-by-side for inventory, order tracking, and communication.
- Create one-tap workspaces (app pairs) for recurring ops tasks.
- Use the internal camera and fold position to lead remote meetings hands-free.
- Plug in or pair a compact Bluetooth keyboard and mouse for laptop-like input.
Before you start: apps and accessories to gather
Install the tools you'll use daily. Keep this minimum toolkit for inventory and orders:
- Inventory sheet: Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel mobile
- Order management: Shopify, Square, or your order portal app
- Communication: Slack, WhatsApp Business, or Microsoft Teams
- Meetings: Zoom, Google Meet, or Teams
- Barcode scanning: a barcode app that writes to Sheets or exports CSV (search Play Store for "barcode to sheet")
- Notes & tasks: Google Keep, Evernote, or a simple notepad app
Optional accessories:
- Bluetooth keyboard (compact or foldable)
- Bluetooth mouse or trackpad
- USB-C hub for wired Ethernet, USB barcode scanner, or charging
Step-by-step One UI configuration (15–20 minutes)
Follow these steps to turn the device into a mobile ops hub.
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Enable multitasking features
Open Settings > Advanced features. Turn on "Labs" (if present) and enable options that force apps to open in split or pop-up view. Then go to Display > Taskbar and turn the Taskbar on — this creates a persistent app switcher at the bottom of the internal display so switching between apps is fast.
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Configure Edge panels
Settings > Display > Edge panels. Add the Apps panel and create a custom panel with frequently used apps: your inventory sheet, barcode app, order portal, Slack, and meeting app. Edge panels let you open or app-pair quickly from any screen.
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Create app pairs for common workflows
Open an app you want on the left, then open a second app for the right. Tap the divider or use the Recents menu to create an "App pair" and save it to the Edge panel or Taskbar. Example app pairs:
- Inventory scanner + Google Sheet (live logging)
- Orders dashboard + Messaging app (for customer updates)
- Meeting app + Notes (for capturing action items)
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Enable Multi-Active Window and pop-up view
In Labs or Advanced features enable multi-active window so you can run three or more apps concurrently (where supported). Pop-up view is great for quick reference windows — for example, pull up a transactional message while still keeping your inventory sheet visible.
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Activate Flex mode for hands-free calls
If you have a Fold or Flip, open Settings > Advanced features > Flex mode panel and enable it. Flex mode splits the display when the device is partially folded — use the lower half for controls (chat, presentation notes) and the upper half for camera view. This lets you run a remote meeting without propping your device on a stand.
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Pair a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse
Pairing a keyboard instantly makes the experience closer to a laptop. Use common shortcuts like Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V, and, in DeX-mode alternatives such as the Taskbar and multi-window setup, many devices support Alt+Tab to switch apps. Create shortcuts inside your order or store apps (if they support keyboard shortcuts) for faster navigation.
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Save your workspace
Use App pairs and Edge panel shortcuts as your saved workspace. For recurring daily tasks, save one app-pair for morning inventory and another for dispatching orders, then add them to Home or Edge panels for single-tap access.
Workflow recipes: three ops scenarios
1) Rapid inventory checks (backroom or at pop-up events)
- Open your barcode scanner app in split view with Google Sheets (or your inventory app).
- Use the scanner to append serials or SKUs; set the scanner app to auto-send results to the sheet when possible.
- Use a Bluetooth keyboard to add notes or update stock counts quickly.
- Save this layout as an app pair for your next stock-take.
2) Order tracking and dispatch
- Set up an app pair for your order dashboard + shipping app (or spreadsheet with fulfillment status).
- Use Edge panels to access customer messages and a quick-pair to populate templated replies.
- When packing, scan the item into your order and tap to mark as packed. If you use a USB barcode scanner, attach it to a hub and treat the foldable like a mini-workstation.
3) Remote meetings without a laptop
- Fold into Flex mode for hands-free video (no tripod required). Use the top half for video, bottom for notes or the meeting agenda.
- Open your meeting app and a shared document side-by-side to annotate live during the call.
- Record action items directly into your task app and pin the task list to the Edge panel for follow-up.
DeX alternatives: get laptop-like multitasking without a dock
Not everyone wants to enable Samsung DeX or carry a dock. One UI's features can deliver many DeX benefits:
- Taskbar + app pairs = quick app switching and multi-window session restoration.
- Multi-Active Window + pop-up view = floating windows and simultaneous app control.
- Edge panels = custom launchers for dashboards and recurring workflows.
- External keyboard/mouse = desktop-like input; many keyboard shortcuts work inside apps.
Together these give you a laptop-light experience for most ops tasks. If you need a full desktop UI, DeX is still an option — but for in-field ops and fast daily workflows, the One UI approach is lighter and often faster.
Tips for onboarding your team
Rolling this out across a small team is mostly about standardizing layouts and training.
- Create and circulate a "mobile ops setup pack" with a list of apps, Edge-panel exports (where possible), and screenshots of recommended app-pairs.
- Run a short workshop (15–30 minutes) to demonstrate Flex mode, creating app pairs, and using the Taskbar.
- Use shared Google Sheets templates for inventory and orders so everyone has the same column structure and scripts.
- Make one person the mobile ops champion to update the workflow based on field feedback; link to your weekly metrics or dashboards to keep iteration fast (see: Make Your Weekly Metrics as Addictive as Fantasy Football).
Troubleshooting and best practices
- If an app won’t split, try enabling compatibility options in Labs or use pop-up view as a workaround.
- Keep battery optimization off for critical apps (Settings > Apps > App name > Battery) so background syncing continues during long checks.
- Use Wi-Fi + mobile data backup or a mobile hotspot for reliable connectivity during events.
- Periodically clear Edge panel clutter — keep only the app pairs and tools your team uses daily.
Final checklist before hitting the field
- Pair your Bluetooth keyboard/mouse and test shortcuts.
- Save two app pairs: Inventory and Orders.
- Confirm Flex mode camera framing for meetings.
- Share the mobile ops setup pack and a short how-to recording with your team (record a 5-minute walkthrough on the device itself).
With a few settings and a couple of app-pairs, a Samsung foldable becomes a powerful, lightweight operations hub for small teams. You get the portability of a phone and the multitasking of a tablet — keeping your team nimble without adding laptops to every role.
Want to connect this device-first ops approach to leadership practices and team engagement? See how leadership and team dynamics intersect with portable workflows in Engaging Your Team: The Power of Character-Driven Leadership.