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Samsung Apps and ServicesHey there community moderator ! I'm not an American to use this server , my language isn't even English ! Is there any problem for posting and commenting here ? My original server is Iraq's , Jordan's , Lebanon's and Syria's server , I think its name is ( Levant server ) , I'm here using the browser , because the app forwards me to my original Levant server
So , community moderator , please tell me if I can continue using this server ๐๐ป
@Awniokdeh's original server is Levant too , so please tell us community moderator if we can use this server
I'm sorry but I accidentally posted the same post in One UI beta program , and I didn't know how to delete it , please delete that one , Community moderator ๐๐ป
Solved! Go to Solution.
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Samsung Apps and ServicesFinally I could delete that post
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Samsung Apps and ServicesSamsung products and services vary significantly by region, especially when it comes to countries in entirely different continents, and you will be able to give/receive better support if you post in the proper location.
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Samsung Apps and ServicesYou are certainly allowed to view and post on any of the Samsung communities. However, if you are looking for help (while some solutions may be universal) on a specific issue, you are better off with the community for your region. If you keep getting bounced back to your local community, may I suggest utilizing a VPN and selecting a U.S. server. Or, just type in us.community.samsung.com in your web browser.
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Hello, System_Kitchen,
Thanks for reaching out. As CEParsons and AAbbott explained, support for US products is the focus of this forum. As your device is a non-US model, the information we can provide is severely limited.
While we welcome your input and questions, for product-specific questions, we kindly suggest that you reach out to the Samsung Community in your region.
We see that you are familiar with the Samsung Community in your area, and we're providing these links just in case they are needed.
To locate a support team in your area, please use this link: https://www.samsung.com/visitcountry/
To find and join the community in your region: https://r2.community.samsung.com/
Be sure to click " โ Accept as Solution" when you find an answer that works for you.
Please note, notification emails are a DO NOT REPLY address, you must log-in on the community page in order to respond.
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Samsung Apps and ServicesVPN doesn't work cuz my SIM card and CSC aren't American , I usually use us.community.samsung.com to enter this server
Anyway , thx bro
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Samsung Apps and ServicesThe whole point of a VPN is not just for security, but to allow people to disguise their regions so they don't get bounced back to to websites for their own region when they want to visit foreign regions. I use a VPN when traveling, so when I want to visit my U.S. sites, I don't get directed to the sites for the region I am currently in (especially for shopping). There are many countries that restrict access to certain sites for certain regions, and the people in those countries find and use VPNs so they can get unfiltered news. Many free VPNs only connect to a server in the country in which the VPN was downloaded. Paying for a VPN, while could be pricey, would get you connections to servers worldwide that you can choose from. It has nothing to do with your CSC and SIM card - unless your *government* restricts the use of VPNs.