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04-28-2023 03:40 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesSolved! Go to Solution.
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05-01-2023 02:15 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesHello, Welcome to the Community. We understand the concern of the Multi Control setting not turning off.
Try clearing the cache partition of the phone from the recovery menu. We also suggest selecting the Repair Apps option while in the Recovery menu.
To get to recovery mode:
- Turn off phone
- Once off, hold down volume up and power buttons simultaneously
- When Samsung logo appears, release power button BUT KEEP HOLDING VOLUME UP until the recovery menu appears
- Use volume buttons to navigate down to clear cache (NOT CLEAR DATA/ FACTORY RESET)
- Use power button to select.
- Run the repair apps option and your device will restart.
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07-13-2023 09:26 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesI tried this twice and it did not work. Any other ideas?
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08-16-2023 01:48 PM in
Galaxy Note PhonesHello, There.
I would recommend that the software is completely up-to-date on your device. If the symptoms are still persisting after trying the steps provided previously and everything is up-to-date. Next, you can try to factory reset your phone to see if the symptoms subside - https://www.samsung.com/us/support/answer/ANS00062029/
If the symptoms are still persisting after that. Please submit an error report to our engineers to look into this further.
Steps for Submitting an error report:
1. Open the Menu
2. Press & Hold Samsung Members Icon, Then Tap Error Reports
3. Select the Category of Your Report
4. Make Sure That "Send System Log Data" is Selected to Help Resolve Your Questions Quickly and Describe Your Problem in Details
5. Change the Frequency, and send.