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Turning on screen is SLOW since one ui 7

(Topic created: 05-02-2025 08:17 PM)
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NoxBlazing
Cosmic Ray
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Galaxy S22
On my s22 I am having a bug where the screen takes almost 2 full seconds to turn on after pressing this button... does anyone have a fix or is having this issue as well?
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GaryB82
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You can give this a try and wipe the cache partition see if that helps 

Detailed Steps:
 
  1. Turn off the phone: Ensure your S22 is completely off before proceeding. 
     
  2. Enter Recovery Mode: Simultaneously press and hold the Volume Up and Bixby/Side button until the Samsung logo appears on the screen. Release the buttons. 
     
  3. Navigate to "Wipe cache partition": Use the Volume Down button to highlight "Wipe cache partition" in the Recovery Mode menu. 
     
  4. Confirm and select: Press the Side button to select "Wipe cache partition". 
     
  5. Confirm again: Press the Volume Down button to highlight "Yes" and then press the Side button to confirm the action. 
     
  6. Reboot the phone: Once the cache wipe is complete, use the Volume Down button to highlight "Reboot system now" and press the Side button to restart the phone. 
 
 
 
 
 


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NoxBlazing
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Okay I will do that! Hope it helps!
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GaryB82
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That and a Factory reset is the only thing I can think of at the moment to try and reset the system 



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NoxBlazing
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Can I factory reset without losing things? Especially photos
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GaryB82
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Prior to initiating a factory reset, I backup all of my photographs and other pertinent data to Google Photos and my personal computer.  This precautionary measure ensures that all essential information is safe, and I employ the Smart Switch feature on my computer to backup everything else. 

You can check to see if your photos are already backed up to google photos by going to photo.google.com 



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Make sure you have your photos and music save to cloud storage
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matt_z
Galaxy
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Galaxy S22
No. Factory resetting means deleting everything. You have to transfer your photos and data somewhere. Maybe onto your computer, or to the cloud like Google photos
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Cyberwasp
Comet
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Galaxy S22
It helped. I do mine after any updates.
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NPC1
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Ooh. It's out for the s22 series? Hope i get mine this weekend.
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