If your Android phone screen is not rotating automatically, you are not alone. Many users face this issue where the screen stays in portrait mode and refuses to rotate to landscape. This can be frustrating when watching videos, playing games, or browsing.
The good news is that auto rotate not working on Android is usually caused by small software issues and can be fixed easily. In this complete guide, you will learn step-by-step solutions that anyone can follow.
Common Auto Rotate Problems
You may face one of these issues:
• Auto rotate not working
• Screen stuck in portrait mode
• Screen not rotating in YouTube
• Auto rotate turned on but not working
• Android screen rotation stopped
• Screen rotation delay
If you are experiencing any of these problems, follow the fixes below.
1. Check Auto Rotate is Enabled
Sometimes auto rotate is accidentally turned off.
Steps:
• Swipe down notification panel
• Look for Auto Rotate
• Turn it ON
If you see "Portrait", tap it to enable auto rotate.
Now rotate your phone and check.
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2. Restart Your Android Phone
Temporary system glitches can stop screen rotation.
Steps:
1. Press power button
2. Tap Restart
3. Wait for reboot
After restart, test rotation again.
This simple fix works in many cases.
3. Turn On Rotation from Settings
If toggle not visible in quick panel:
Steps:
1. Open Settings
2. Tap Display
3. Tap Auto rotate screen
4. Turn ON
Now check again.
4. Check App Supports Rotation
Some apps do not support rotation.
Examples:
• Some games
• Banking apps
• Home screen
Try rotation in:
• YouTube
• Gallery
• Browser
If rotation works there, phone is fine.
5. Turn Off Portrait Lock
Portrait lock prevents screen rotation.
Steps:
• Swipe down control panel
• Turn OFF portrait lock
• Enable auto rotate
Now rotate phone.
6. Calibrate Phone Sensors
Auto rotate depends on gyroscope sensor.
If sensor stops working, rotation fails.
Try:
• Restart phone
• Rotate phone slowly
• Move phone in figure 8
This recalibrates sensor.
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7. Check Screen Rotation in Safe Mode
Third-party apps can block rotation.
Steps:
1. Hold power button
2. Tap and hold Restart
3. Enter Safe Mode
Check rotation.
If working in safe mode: ➡️ Some app is causing issue
Remove recently installed apps.
8. Update Your Android Software
Outdated software may cause rotation bugs.
Steps:
1. Settings
2. Software Update
3. Install update
Restart phone after update.
9. Clear System UI Cache
System UI controls screen rotation.
Steps:
• Settings
• Apps
• Show system apps
• System UI
• Storage
• Clear cache
Restart phone.
10. Turn Off Accessibility Features
Some accessibility settings block rotation.
Steps:
• Settings
• Accessibility
• Turn OFF features
Check again.
11. Check Screen Rotation in YouTube
Open YouTube video and rotate phone.
If still not rotating:
• Tap full screen
• Rotate phone
If still stuck, continue fixes.
12. Reset Display Settings
Display glitch may cause issue.
Steps:
• Settings
• Display
• Reset display settings
Restart phone.
13. Check Sensor Using Test App
Install sensor test app from Play Store.
Check:
• Gyroscope sensor
• Accelerometer
If not working, hardware issue possible.
14. Turn Off Battery Saver
Battery saver may disable sensors.
Steps:
• Settings
• Battery
• Turn OFF battery saver
Now test rotation.
15. Check Phone Case
Thick or magnetic case may affect sensors.
Try:
• Remove case
• Test rotation
• Sometimes this fixes issue.
16. Reset All Settings
If nothing works:
Steps:
• Settings
• System
• Reset
• Reset all settings
Restart phone.
17. Factory Reset (Last Option)
If rotation still not working:
⚠ Backup data first
Steps:
1. Settings
2. System
3. Reset
4. Factory reset
This fixes deep system bugs.
Why Auto Rotate Stops Working
Common reasons:
• Gyroscope sensor bug
• Software glitch
• App conflict
• Battery saver mode
• System UI issue
• Display bug
• Hardware damage
Tips to Fix Rotation Faster
• Restart phone weekly
• Keep software updated
• Avoid heavy apps
• Clear cache monthly
• Avoid magnetic covers
When It Is Hardware Problem
Visit technician if:
• Screen never rotates
• Sensor test fails
• Phone dropped recently
• Water damage
• Rotation stopped suddenly
This means sensor damaged.
Final Words
Auto rotate not working on Android is a common issue, but in most cases, it can be fixed easily. Usually, the problem is caused by disabled auto rotate, system glitches, or sensor issues.
Follow the steps above one by one, and your Android screen rotation should start working normally again.

