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How to Change Screen Timeout on Google Pixel

Set how long before the screen locks or turns off when idle.

Last verified: February 21, 2026

Android screen timeout is in Settings > Display > Screen Timeout, and most Android devices offer a wider range of options than iOS — typically 15 seconds to 30 minutes, with Never available on many models. Many Android phones also include an Adaptive Sleep or Attentive Display feature that uses the front camera to detect whether you're looking at the screen and extends the timeout automatically while you're reading, which is worth enabling as it reduces the appearance of premature darkening. Samsung Galaxy devices additionally support Always On Display as a low-power screen-on mode that shows time and notifications while the main display is technically off.

Quick Steps

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  1. 1Go to Settings > Display > Screen Timeout and select your preferred duration.
  2. 2Use shorter timeouts on battery for energy savings; use longer or Never only when plugged in.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Does Google Pixel have a built-in way to change screen timeout?
Yes. Google Pixel includes a native option to change screen timeout without installing third-party software. Follow the Quick Steps above for the exact location in the settings menu.
How long does it take to change screen timeout on Google Pixel?
Most users complete this in about 2 min. Complex cases that require troubleshooting or a restart may take a few extra minutes.
Is it safe to change screen timeout on Google Pixel?
Yes — this is a standard Google Pixel operation. Follow the steps exactly as written, particularly any warnings shown in red or amber banners at the top of this guide.
What should I do if change screen timeout doesn't work on Google Pixel?
Follow the Still Not Working section above for targeted fallback steps. As a final resort, install any pending OS updates and restart the device before trying again — most software issues resolve after an update.

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