KennewickMan
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‎12-03-2022 09:56 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesFor those having bug issues after updating to One UI 5.0 (Android 13), if you haven't already done so, please try to clear the phone cache and run the repair apps option thru recovery mode.
To get to recovery mode:
- Turn off phone
- Once off, hold down volume up and power buttons simultaneously
- When Samsung logo appears, release power button BUT KEEP HOLDING VOLUME UP until the recovery menu appears
- Use volume buttons to navigate down to clear cache (NOT CLEAR DATA/ FACTORY RESET)
- Use power button to select.
**I personally do this 3 times**
- Run the repair apps option and your device will restart.
This usually fixes bugs after updates. NOT GUARANTEED, but worth trying!
LMK if this has helped you!
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brian2264
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‎12-04-2022 03:07 PM in
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thank you i will do it thank you very much
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userLR8o6V758Z
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‎12-05-2022 03:47 PM in
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Do you know by any chance what, exactly, "repair apps" actually does? Seperately, and hopefully easier to answer, does it reset or clear data/settings on individual apps? Probably trying it regardless, as my already terrible S22U has been rendered almost completely useless AGAIN by the A13 1UI 5.0 update, but I'd feel better knowing. Thanks!
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KennewickMan
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‎12-05-2022 04:14 PM in
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Repair apps in recovery mode will restart your phone and boot up with the optimizing apps screen.
No, doing what I said above will not erase data.
No, doing what I said above will not erase data.
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