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Galaxy S23I want to stop updates to my phone.
I not interested in a lot of the new features (AI), moves items and breaking applications. I paid a lot of money for the phones and configured it and happy the way I want.
Heres a question. Samsung pushes a update and bricks the phone, will they replace the phone? The answer is no and so leave it alone.
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Galaxy S23For bug and security issues.
Did Samsung include new terms for the additional features or changes?
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Galaxy S23The original terms you agreed to apply. However, after each update is installed, you may get a popup to agree to the updated terms before you can continue using your phone - no popup = no new terms. Once you tap OK, you agreed to any new terms or reaffirmed your agreement to the original terms. Your original license agreement is that Samsung and Google can make any changes to the software they deem necessary - that includes updates. New features that require a separate agreement to use them will require you to do so when you first attempt to use them or open its app.
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Galaxy S23Trade in your phone and buy an older model that is no longer eligible for updates.
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Galaxy S23People also mis-use the term "bricking". Bricking means the phone is unusable in any capacity except as a door stop - no turning on, no charging, no hope of recovery or correction - nothing. If there are glitches or errors, that's not bricking, that's an inconvenience.
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