
Return to the Home screen by tapping anywhere on the screen and leaving the Edit mode or simply using the Home or the Back buttons.Disable the Flipboard briefing from the dedicated switch at the top of the panel (drag it to left to turn the feature off and to right to turn the feature back on).Head to the Flipboard briefing panel by tapping the leftmost display indicator icon or swiping the display left to right.Access the Edit screen by tapping and holding on any blank area of the display.Go back to the Home screen by using the Home or the Back buttons.The 5 steps to getting rid of the Flipboard briefing:

It’s ok if you don’t want it, you’re not alone and you can easily disable it. And despite the fact that the idea is interesting, the design is more than decent, and the launching was conducted in a more intelligent way than Google did with the launching of Google Now, some people still don’t want it. Samsung’s purpose with it was to allow users create a custom online magazine where they can collect all kinds of news from the web, based on their interests. In a nutshell, the Flipboard briefing is a special display mode of the Flipboard app.


