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05-11-2022 05:09 PM in
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05-11-2022 05:31 PM in
Others1. Hold the Power button and Volume Down to open the power options where choose the Power off.
2. When the screen goes dark press the Volume Up and Power keys together.
3. Let go of all held buttons when you see the Recovery mode on the screen.
4. Then you should select Wipe cache partition. Use Volume Up to navigate and the Power button to accept it.
5. Choose Yes and press the Power key to confirm that operation.
6. After that select Reboot system now with the Power key."
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05-11-2022 05:42 PM in
OthersPersonally, after any Android version update, I always backup my device with Smart Switch & Factory Reset. Even after monthly Security Patch Updates, I always Boot into Recovery & Wipe Cache.
By following this routine, I've never had any issues.
You may want to give it a try.
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05-11-2022 05:57 PM in
OthersI never made any factory reset on any of my devices and they are # 1 ...maybe i'm lucky...
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05-11-2022 06:07 PM in
OthersMaybe you are lucky. I know that over the last couple of years, I've experienced touch screen issues after Android version updates, before I had the chance to Factory Reset, it was never anything major, Diagnostics didn't detect any problems, and this happened on two different devices. I noticed that I'd have to press harder, or a couple of times, for what shouldn't be the case. Think it happened on my S9+ and again on my S20 Ultra.
You shouldn't really have to do either a Wipe Cache or Factory reset, there's a script which is supposed to "clean out any junk", but it's not always as effective as it could be.
I got into the habit of doing a Factory Reset from testing custom Roms, where sometimes you might Flash 5 or 6 test builds in a day, and you had to Factory Reset BEFORE each new build.
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05-11-2022 06:27 PM (Last edited 05-11-2022 09:04 PM ) in
OthersIf after wiping cache don't make any differences, it's because Google (android 12) or Samsung (One UI 4.x) change the way to make work the application and/or the properties.
Example : When i received my S22, i had HDR in the camera settings and after the big update, they removed this important feature...As photographer, THEY make me hate my S22's device...this is ridiculous to make something like that. I don't understand why Developers did this grrrrrr
I know we have to take Expert Raw from Samsung if we want HDR on S22 but i hate to change application to get what was there BEFORE THE UPDATE
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05-12-2022 07:56 AM in
OthersSaying this based on...?
