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Tablets@GVoice4Life I haven't experienced anything like this on my Tab S10+. Perhaps you have a 3rd party app which is causing this issue.
You can try booting into safe mode. If the Tab works as expected while booted in safe mode, you know that it is caused by 3rd party software.
To boot in safe mode, https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062983/
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Tablets@GVoice4Life 3rd party software can do a lot of things. If it misbehaves and fills up CPU cycles or overloads memory a lot of unpredictable things can happen.
As I mentioned, a quick troubleshooting technique is to boot into safe mode.
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TabletsI'm not going to argue with you about the OPS safeguards that should be in place. I've worked with OPS' before and know that they allow access to software but should be protected from them taking over your system and doing whatever they want. The OPS and Firmware critical functions should be protected once the device is released into the field, unless it is specialized software. And, I have nothing on my device that isn't from Google Play or The Galaxy Store.