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When I try to hit the pencil icon or edit the Apps panel on edge panels, One UI Home just crashes, the navbar freezes and all. This is on the latest version of One UI on the Tab S10 FE but I'm not sure if this affects other models.
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Mujibar
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Not having issues with edge panels on either my S23U or Tab S9. Try clearing cache & data for One UI Home. You can find it listed under settings > apps. Reboot for good measure.
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I tried that and this still occurs
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You could try the same with System UI. You'll have to show system apps first (see screenshot).
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Didn't work.
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Have you cleared device cache?
1) Turn off your device.
[Your device may need to be connected to a powered USB device (ex: computer) before proceeding to the next step.]
2) Press and hold the Volume Up button and the Side/Power button until you feel a vibration and the Samsung logo appears. Let go of the buttons.
3) You will now be in Android recovery. Use the Volume buttons to highlight "Wipe cache partition."
4) Press the Side/Power button to execute.
5) Use the Volume buttons to highlight "Yes."
6) Press the Side/Power button to execute.
7) "Reboot system now" will already be highlighted. Press the Side/Power button to execute.
1) Turn off your device.
[Your device may need to be connected to a powered USB device (ex: computer) before proceeding to the next step.]
2) Press and hold the Volume Up button and the Side/Power button until you feel a vibration and the Samsung logo appears. Let go of the buttons.
3) You will now be in Android recovery. Use the Volume buttons to highlight "Wipe cache partition."
4) Press the Side/Power button to execute.
5) Use the Volume buttons to highlight "Yes."
6) Press the Side/Power button to execute.
7) "Reboot system now" will already be highlighted. Press the Side/Power button to execute.
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How to clean cache?
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Settings > Apps > Search > One UI Home, then press Storage then Clear cache