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ā03-01-2024 09:44 AM (Last edited ā03-07-2024 04:15 PM by SamsungJoJo ) in
A Series & Other MobileSo, question. Is this phone a good phone to have? And, being a new Galaxy user, "crossing over from IPhone," I don't understand why I have to have both a Samsung Account AND a Gmail account on this device. Is it necessary??
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ā03-01-2024 10:16 AM in
A Series & Other MobileFor the price it is very close in having all the bells and whistles of the S23's plus it has a microSD memory card slot.
I would highly recommend it.
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ā03-01-2024 11:07 AM in
A Series & Other MobileIt's a Samsung phone running on Android. Samsung account for the obvious reason. Google account for the Android reason. Welcome to the world of open source.
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ā03-02-2024 09:30 AM (Last edited ā03-02-2024 09:31 AM ) in
A Series & Other MobileIf you don't sign into your Google account, you will not be able to download from the play store or back up to the Google cloud, use Google services, Google Wallet. If you don't sign into your Samsung account, you cannot download from the Galaxy store, save your phone backups to the cloud, do device diagnostics, use Samsung Pay, use Samsung Pass etc. You could probably sign in manually as you need the services, but it's much easier just to have the phone signed in.
iPhone had one master, Android has Google, and Samsung devices need the Samsung services. Other manufacturers may have their own accounts you have to sign into, but for Android, you will always need Google regardless of phone brand.
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ā03-14-2024 01:40 PM in
A Series & Other MobileCan't answer your question about having the two accounts, sorry