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Galaxy S20 lags when sending messages or making calls

(Topic created: 02-23-2021 04:27 PM)
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beerstop
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Phone has 5g and full bars yet it is takingbits time sending messages, and making calls, in fact with 4g and 4 bars it will refuse to do outgoing calls unless I select WI fi calling, I am on t mobile so I don't understand the lackluster performance.

It actually seems worse since the last update.

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SamsungJoJo
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You can try resetting the network settings on your device to see if that helps any. Just a heads up, doing this will delete all devices that have been paired to the phone. You will need to re-add all the devices back.

 

  1. From a Home screen, swipe up or down from the center of the display to access the app's screen.
    Note These instructions only apply to Standard mode and the default Home screen layout.
  2. Navigate: Settings > General management > Reset.
  3. Tap Reset network settings.
  4. Review the info then tap Reset settings.
    Note If presented, enter the current PIN, password, or pattern.
  5. To confirm, review the info then tap Reset.

 

If you are still experiencing the same symptoms after trying the steps above, I would recommend reaching out to your carrier for further assistance. They will be able to assist you better with network concerns.

 

 

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SamsungJoJo
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You can try resetting the network settings on your device to see if that helps any. Just a heads up, doing this will delete all devices that have been paired to the phone. You will need to re-add all the devices back.

 

  1. From a Home screen, swipe up or down from the center of the display to access the app's screen.
    Note These instructions only apply to Standard mode and the default Home screen layout.
  2. Navigate: Settings > General management > Reset.
  3. Tap Reset network settings.
  4. Review the info then tap Reset settings.
    Note If presented, enter the current PIN, password, or pattern.
  5. To confirm, review the info then tap Reset.

 

If you are still experiencing the same symptoms after trying the steps above, I would recommend reaching out to your carrier for further assistance. They will be able to assist you better with network concerns.

 

 

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