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Galaxy S25I have one more suggestion. Touch and hold on the Google icon until you get the applet popup, then click on the small circle with an "i" in it, this will get you to the app's properties. Click on storage, then clear both cache and data. Then restart your phone (hold down both down volume and power buttons at the same time). After restarting and the screen just goes black, click and hold both the volume up and the power buttons at the same time. Hold until to see the "Android recovery" screen, it looks like it is safe mode.
Using the volume rocker to make the choices, move until you highlight "wipe cache partition" then click the power button (that makes the choice commands), then use the volume rocker to choose "yes", then click the power button again. Then choose "reboot system now" (it should default to that). After it comes back up, see if that helped.
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Galaxy S25Try uninstalling Samsung News (it can always be reinstalled) and then try enabling Google.
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Galaxy S25Is your device an unlocked version?
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Galaxy S25I have one more suggestion. Touch and hold on the Google icon until you get the applet popup, then click on the small circle with an "i" in it, this will get you to the app's properties. Click on storage, then clear both cache and data. Then restart your phone (hold down both down volume and power buttons at the same time). After restarting and the screen just goes black, click and hold both the volume up and the power buttons at the same time. Hold until to see the "Android recovery" screen, it looks like it is safe mode.
Using the volume rocker to make the choices, move until you highlight "wipe cache partition" then click the power button (that makes the choice commands), then use the volume rocker to choose "yes", then click the power button again. Then choose "reboot system now" (it should default to that). After it comes back up, see if that helped.
