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ā11-01-2021 02:42 PM in
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I Understand this is a Beta software but the amount of bugs present causes some apps to crash horribly
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ā11-01-2021 03:01 PM in
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Okay.
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ā11-01-2021 03:03 PM in
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Yea, I had that issue during beta1 and beta2.
But with beta3, most all the crashing went away (though I see a random crash now and then)
I also experienced 40+ phone freeze /reboots a day - that was frustrating ... but those also went away with beta3
Yea, I had that issue during beta1 and beta2.
But with beta3, most all the crashing went away (though I see a random crash now and then)
I also experienced 40+ phone freeze /reboots a day - that was frustrating ... but those also went away with beta3
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ā11-01-2021 03:05 PM (Last edited ā11-01-2021 03:05 PM ) in
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I do this once a day ... keeps things a bit stable
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Press and hold Side key until you see Power Off - select it to power off the phone.
Now, off to the Maintenance (Recovery) screen:
Press and HOLD the Volume Up key, and while holding, press and HOLD the Side key.
When the Samsung splash screen appears, release both keys. Within a few seconds, you'll see the Maintenance screen, with a number of menu options.
Use the Volume Down key to highlight Wipe Cache Partition. Press Side key, select "Yes".
Now, Use Volume key to highlight "Repair Apps" (should be last menu option). Use Side key to select it.
The phone will automagically restart. Let the phone settle down for a couple of minutes.
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Press and hold Side key until you see Power Off - select it to power off the phone.
Now, off to the Maintenance (Recovery) screen:
Press and HOLD the Volume Up key, and while holding, press and HOLD the Side key.
When the Samsung splash screen appears, release both keys. Within a few seconds, you'll see the Maintenance screen, with a number of menu options.
Use the Volume Down key to highlight Wipe Cache Partition. Press Side key, select "Yes".
Now, Use Volume key to highlight "Repair Apps" (should be last menu option). Use Side key to select it.
The phone will automagically restart. Let the phone settle down for a couple of minutes.
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ā11-02-2021 12:27 PM in
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ā11-03-2021 07:37 PM in
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Mobile legends bang bang but I got it fixed already