Edger69
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3 weeks ago in
Galaxy S24
I won't be buying another Samsung phone ever again after the 8.0 update I've encountered more bugs than Samsung can't seem to help me on. Most recent bug. When trying to access the smart things app it says I can't access it due to my phone being rooted which it is not rooted whatsoever
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Dj48625
Cosmic Ray
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3 weeks ago in
Galaxy S24
DEFINITELY avoid the S25! I bought the base model.... Huge mistake.
userkxAqA4GRML
Constellation
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3 weeks ago in
Galaxy S24Before I got the most recent system software update my games on my phone all worked fine, however, now that this update happened, it freezes almost every time on any game I boot up. It doesn't even matter what ad it is either. Honestly wondering if there is a way to go back to the previous version (how it was before I updated).
Raf_Ets
Constellation
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3 weeks ago in
Galaxy S24
Ok, so mpst of the time NOBODY mentions this..
But after you update the ui, ALWAYS clear system cache immediately upon installation update.
Boot into recovery mode, select the clear csystem cache, anreboot.
Reboot.
Since the Entire UI rebuilds upon update, it's going to be slow as he'll for a while because the system is rebuilding or optimizing files, indexing apps, and generating new cache data for the updated operating system, which is a normal process. It should return to full speed after a while.
But after you update the ui, ALWAYS clear system cache immediately upon installation update.
Boot into recovery mode, select the clear csystem cache, anreboot.
Reboot.
Since the Entire UI rebuilds upon update, it's going to be slow as he'll for a while because the system is rebuilding or optimizing files, indexing apps, and generating new cache data for the updated operating system, which is a normal process. It should return to full speed after a while.