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Black bars where widgets should be on homescreen

(Topic created: 05-02-2025 03:10 PM)
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Kogrady123
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Galaxy S25

So I'm having an issue with my s25 Ultra, just got it last night and I noticed where 

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GaryB82
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Galaxy S25

@Kogrady123   I would suggest clearing the Cache Partition to see if that helps you can also try removing the widgets and re adding them to your home screen to see if that resolves the issue 

Here's a more detailed breakdown: 
 
  1. 1. Enter Recovery Mode:
    • Turn off your Samsung S25.
    • Press and hold the power button and the volume up button together.
    • Release the buttons when the Android logo appears.
  2. 2. Navigate to Wipe Cache Partition:
    • Use the volume down button to navigate to "Wipe cache partition" on the recovery menu.
    • Use the power button to select "Wipe cache partition".
  3. 3. Confirm the Action:
    • Use the volume down button to select "Yes".
    • Use the power button to confirm the action.
  4. 4. Reboot:
    • The phone will automatically restart once the cache partition is cleared.


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SammyNerd83
Comet
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Galaxy S25
Have you tried rebooting your phone? If so what troubleshooting steps have you done? Please be specific.
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GaryB82
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Galaxy S25

@Kogrady123   I would suggest clearing the Cache Partition to see if that helps you can also try removing the widgets and re adding them to your home screen to see if that resolves the issue 

Here's a more detailed breakdown: 
 
  1. 1. Enter Recovery Mode:
    • Turn off your Samsung S25.
    • Press and hold the power button and the volume up button together.
    • Release the buttons when the Android logo appears.
  2. 2. Navigate to Wipe Cache Partition:
    • Use the volume down button to navigate to "Wipe cache partition" on the recovery menu.
    • Use the power button to select "Wipe cache partition".
  3. 3. Confirm the Action:
    • Use the volume down button to select "Yes".
    • Use the power button to confirm the action.
  4. 4. Reboot:
    • The phone will automatically restart once the cache partition is cleared.


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If my response resolved your issue, please press the Like and โœ“โœ“โœ“ to Accept as Solution button.