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10-05-2025 04:12 PM in
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10-05-2025 04:52 PM (Last edited 10-05-2025 05:04 PM ) in
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10-06-2025 08:23 AM in
Galaxy S24It no longer does, so put in an error report and in the meantime, until a fix is in place, use sleep mode and see if that helps. Or create a routine to mute your phone during your delineated sleep time and allow phone calls, texts and notifications from those you want. Or reconfigure or create a mode that does essential they same thing. if one method does not work, there are always others. If none of alternate methods work, then that would be part of a larger problem that needs investigating. Do as @LongHiker suggests and clear the cache. If that does not work, try one of the alternate methods I outlined. Put in your error report and, if you are impatient, just factory reset your phone. If this started after the update and was working before, the cache cleaning may solve the issue. If it does not, the factory reset will give you a clean, new operating system without the encumbrance of having been installed over the old system, and should clear up the issue.
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10-06-2025 09:01 AM in
Galaxy S24Did you put in an error report? Waiting it out without doing so is not likely to bear any fruit.
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10-05-2025 05:12 PM in
Galaxy S24@OceanLuvr It looks like your settings are correct.
I would try wiping the device cache partition. It wipes out incompatible or outdated cache information which might be causing issues. It does not erase any user data nor applications.
To wipe the device cache partition:
1. Power off your device.
2. Power up while holding down the Volume up key and the Side key until the Samsung logo appears.
3. An Android recovery menu will appear.
4. Use the Volume down key to scroll down to Wipe cache partition.
5. Click the side key to select it.
6. Use the Volume down key to scroll down to Yes.
7. Click the side key to select it. The Cache will be wiped almost instantaneously.
8. Click the side key to select "Reboot system now"