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11-30-2025 06:59 AM (Last edited 12-12-2025 07:52 AM ) in
Samsung Apps and ServicesIt can be frustrating when your apps don't work as expected, especially after an update.
Here are some things to understand and steps you can take to address the issues you're having!
☆ Understanding who is responsible for what.
Imagine your phone or tablet as a shopping mall. The mall was built, owned, and operated by Samsung. The mall's owner is responsible for maintaining the facilities and property, as well as any services the mall itself directly provides to consumers.
Inside the mall are various stores, each one with a different set of products for sale and a unique function. These are the apps on your device. Even though they exist inside the shopping mall, each store is independently owned and operated. Each shop owner has autonomy and runs their business as they see fit.
Now imagine you are in the food court of this shopping mall.
You are quite hungry and order a cheeseburger, only to receive this:
Who is responsible for the fact that you were served a moldy sock-burger? Is it the owner of the shopping mall, or the owner of that specific burger shop in the shopping mall?
Obviously, the mall owner just rents out the space, and the restaurateur is responsible for making it right if they want to 1) remain in business and 2) retain you as a customer.
In the same way, third party app developers are responsible for making sure their apps work properly, especially after a major update. While the app may run on a Samsung phone, it is not up to Samsung to make it right.
Now that we understand who is responsible for what, here are some things you can try if you find apps aren't working properly after an update:
☆ Follow Samsung’s Best Practices Guide
In particular, clearing device cache is an important practice in order to clean up junk files and keep things running smooth.
See the guide here:
☆ Use Samsung’s Good Guardians
Download Good Guardians and run its various modules. These modules optimize performance and can identify unusual behavior.
Download Good Guardians here: https://apps.samsung.com/appquery/appDetail.as?appId=com.android.samsung.utilityapp
App Booster re-optimizes your apps. This should be run after an update.
If the issue persists, it may be an issue with the specific app rather than with your device.
☆ Make sure the app is up to date.
Check the Play Store/Galaxy store for updates.
☆ Troubleshoot by restarting the app.
Sometimes app issues are as simple to resolve as force closing and restarting that particular app. To do this, open the Task Switcher. This is the view where your apps appear as cards side-by-side. Close the troublesome app by swiping up or tapping "Close all."
☆ Troubleshoot by clearing app data.
Go to Settings > Apps > Desired app > storage > clear cache. If that doesn't help, clear data. If that doesn't help, uninstall/reinstall.
☆ If none of these steps correct your problem, send an error report to the app's developer (developer contact info available in Play Store Listing) to make them aware of the issue.
☆ If the app is a first party app developed by Samsung, you can send feedback in the Samsung Members app. Visit the Support tab and navigate to "Send Feedback."
I hope you found my post useful! If you are still having issues, there are plenty of great Members here who are more than willing to help you.
Have a fantastic day!
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I get your frustration.
"End of life" specifically refers to how long Samsung will provide software support for a specific device. It doesn't mean your device will stop working altogether once it is deprecated, it just means the company isn't going to put any more resources into it after a certain point.
This support window is predetermined when the devices are released. Samsung promised 4 years of support with 3 major OS upgrades for the A9+, and they will be fulfilling that obligation into 2027 by way of security patches.
Samsung has dramatically extended these support windows with their new devices. For example, the A11+ is slated to receive 7 years of updates as opposed to the 4 years the A9+ was promised.
While reduced performance is nearly inevitable when introducing more demanding software to the limited hardware of a ~3 year old budget tablet, you may be experiencing abnormal slowdowns specific to your device.
If you believe this may be the case and all standard troubleshooting steps have been exhausted, consider factory resetting the device. Be sure to back up data prior to the reset to prevent data loss. Please be aware that this is not guaranteed to correct your issues, as they may just be a result of an aging device under increased stress.
If none of this works and you still have concerns, you may consider sending feedback to Samsung via the support tab in this app, as posting in the community only gets you in touch with peer users.
Best of luck!
"End of life" specifically refers to how long Samsung will provide software support for a specific device. It doesn't mean your device will stop working altogether once it is deprecated, it just means the company isn't going to put any more resources into it after a certain point.
This support window is predetermined when the devices are released. Samsung promised 4 years of support with 3 major OS upgrades for the A9+, and they will be fulfilling that obligation into 2027 by way of security patches.
Samsung has dramatically extended these support windows with their new devices. For example, the A11+ is slated to receive 7 years of updates as opposed to the 4 years the A9+ was promised.
While reduced performance is nearly inevitable when introducing more demanding software to the limited hardware of a ~3 year old budget tablet, you may be experiencing abnormal slowdowns specific to your device.
If you believe this may be the case and all standard troubleshooting steps have been exhausted, consider factory resetting the device. Be sure to back up data prior to the reset to prevent data loss. Please be aware that this is not guaranteed to correct your issues, as they may just be a result of an aging device under increased stress.
If none of this works and you still have concerns, you may consider sending feedback to Samsung via the support tab in this app, as posting in the community only gets you in touch with peer users.
Best of luck!
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Thank you I appreciate you taking your time to respond and for understanding my current situation. Now if I can just get these four colored loading dots off my screen evertime I click on something I'd be alight.
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Anytime anything i click on it is either showing 4 dots spinning or staying stationary before the next screen loads. Like it's loading or buffering. I never had this issue before the 8ui update can someone please help? My Samsung a9+ tab is slow and sluggish and I've tried everything suggested to make it better or faster
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Home up feature missing with ui 8.5 update 😢
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Please post beta related content in the beta forum
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