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ā11-01-2020 03:14 PM in
SuggestionsSolved! Go to Solution.
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ā11-02-2020 01:07 PM in
SuggestionsHello,
Thank you very much for your suggestion. Your suggestion has been communicated to the developer and the development project manager is reviewing the content. After reviewing your suggestions, we will apply them to the official version if your proposal matches our concept. We appreciate your contribution to the beta program.
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One UI Beta Team
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ā11-02-2020 01:07 PM in
SuggestionsHello,
Thank you very much for your suggestion. Your suggestion has been communicated to the developer and the development project manager is reviewing the content. After reviewing your suggestions, we will apply them to the official version if your proposal matches our concept. We appreciate your contribution to the beta program.
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One UI Beta Team
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ā01-10-2021 06:01 AM in
SuggestionsThey don't tell you these little (but very important) things before you are forced to update to Android 11! I say forced because I didn't want to update but one day after restarting my phone it decided it would begin the update and there was no way to stop it. So I had to do it (and lose the ability to use my phone). After it completed, only then did I find out about all of these bugs (or as Samsung would say: improvements that match their concept). Terrible, wish there was a way to go back to android 10/UI 2.5 !!!