Exactly, it's already the thickness of 2 phones, has to have 2 battery's to power such a big screen, and has to have room for a hinge. All of that combined plus folding glass and the R&D mean a very expensive device
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I'd honestly prefer the regular watch 5, if I'm using it to track workouts, swims, ect. I want it thin and light. I get the appeal of a more rugged one for certain activities. For now I think I'll stick with my Watch4, not enough changes to warrant and upgrade (for my use at least)
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On my A52, you press and hold on an empty space on the home screen, tap "settings" scrool down to "app icon badges" and then tap "notifications on app icons"
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Well, it's using steam to clean them I believe. Too much moisture can make the clothes damp, and leaving them damp can lead to that bad odor. Just like Leaving them in the washing machine damp. (I don't own one so I'm just assuming that's the issue since leaving clothes in a damp environment causes that) maybe watch some YouTube videos or read through a manual online to see how long you're supposed to leave them in there. Or what settings need to be on if you plan on leaving them there for long periods.
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I've been looking at getting one myself, I found the "Anker USB C Hub" on Amazon. $34 USD supports HDMI and charging however based on reviews it seems you might need a higher power charger than the 15w that comes with the Tab *Edit* that's the link https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Upgraded-Delivery-Pixelbook-A83460A2/dp/B07ZVKTP53/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?crid=3INGXERL9XQ8H&keywords=Anker+usbc+hub&qid=1659556633&sprefix=anker+usbc+hub%2Caps%2C225&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&smid=A294P4X9EWVXLJ&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUE1TFNQWDBHSUw3RSZlbmNyeXB0ZWRJZD1BMDUzMTgxMjEyWkk0QkFXRFU1MVcmZW5jcnlwdGVkQWRJZD1BMDk0NTY1OTNGN1NNQ1lHUFZXRU4md2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGYmYWN0aW9uPWNsaWNrUmVkaXJlY3QmZG9Ob3RMb2dDbGljaz10cnVl
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If that doesn't work you could also try cable charging for a night, the wireless charger may be overheating the phone causing it to shutdown and then restart once it cooled down. This could be caused by the phone case you have (assuming your using one) if it's very bulky it would be harder to charge wirelessly therefore generating more heat.
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Go to settings > battery and device care > tap the 3 dot menu in the top right hand corner > tap "automaton" > and make sure "auto restart at set tines" is off
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I wonder if it's related to OLED burn in, constantly pumping out full brightness would increase the chance of that. It also increases heat, which when the phone is already in the hot sun is not good. As heat is bad for phones, they will do everything possible to cool itself down. After the phone gets kinda hot from being outside, with the sun the screen dims. Happened on my A52 and the S22 Ultra
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If Carrier services came pre-installed, it's worth a shot to try. It wasn't pre-installed on my A52 so I wasn't sure if it came pre-installed the A53 As to turning off RCS if you go to Samsung messages > tap the 3 dots > tap settings > tap "chat settings" > and make sure "chat features is enabled. (Maybe try before uninstalling and reinstalling Carrier services?)
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Have you tried installing "Carrier services" (a Google app) and restarted your phone? This works for some people Also, if you just switched and didn't turn off RCS on your old phone it can sometimes take a few days for RCS to activate on the new device. I made the mistake of not turning it off when I switched, however, it only took 1-2ish days to activate If you turn it off and then switch and turn it on, I can confirm it does almost instantly activate. Hopefully Samsung/Google or whoever is in control can fix so that it's more seamless
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I believe it would cause the camera to crash. If a piece of the hardware failed it won't let the camera operate so I'd assume it's the same. Anyways, why would you want to remove the selfie camera in the first place?
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The A13 uses One Ui core, it's a lightweight version of One Ui (Samsung Android skin) that uses less battery and RAM. It's designed to run on Samsung cheaper phones so that they run smoother and preform better. However, because of this they cut some One Ui things out including Bixby
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Did you buy the cellular + wi-fi model or Wi-fi only model? If you bought the wifi model, then you can't use a sim card with it, it doesn't have the antenna bands for mobile data
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Try using a blow dryer on the cold setting (very important to not use hot!) Blow that into the port for a bit. Also gently tap the phone against ur hand to get the moisture out. If it didn't get wet in the first place it's possible some dust/dirt got in and is triggering the sensor. Try cleaning the charge port gently with a microfiber cloth. If all that doesn't work, it might be a bug Try clearing the cache partition. Here's how: Press and hold Side key until you see Power Off - select it to power off the phone. Now, off to the Maintenance (Recovery) screen: Press and HOLD the Volume Up key, and while holding, press and HOLD the Side key. When the Samsung splash screen appears, release both keys. Within a few seconds, you'll see the Maintenance screen, with a number of menu options. Use the Volume Down key to highlight Wipe Cache Partition. Press Side key, select "Yes". Now, Use Volume key to highlight "Repair Apps" (should be last menu option). Use Side key to select it. The phone will restart, so give it a few minutes to settle down.
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The S10 is 3 years old so at this point the battery might need to be replaced, as they degrade overtime. Before anything that big however, try clearing the Cache partition. Follow these steps to do it: Press and hold Side key until you see Power Off - select it to power off the phone. Now, off to the Maintenance (Recovery) screen: Press and HOLD the Volume Up key, and while holding, press and HOLD the Side key. When the Samsung splash screen appears, release both keys. Within a few seconds, you'll see the Maintenance screen, with a number of menu options. Use the Volume Down key to highlight Wipe Cache Partition. Press Side key, select "Yes". Now, Use Volume key to highlight "Repair Apps" (should be last menu option). Use Side key to select it. Your phone will automatically restart, give it a few minutes to settle down and see if that helps.
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The icons used to be trees, (3 for ultra wide, 2 for regular and 1 for zoom) however is Samsungs most recent update they changed it to show the exact zoom level. Odd the support page hasn't been updated
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They have less, and actually allow you to delete 99% of them (except for things like messages and phone) I had an iPhone for awhile, it's nice that they take up less but I don't think it's a reason to switch
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I agree, much prefer everything being saved on internal storage. Alot easier than messing with and SD. Plus I like using cloud backups, if something happens to my phone all my pictures are safe
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The Note 10 is 3 years old, over time the waterproof seals can be degraded. This is due to heat, drops ect. It's not Samsung has bad quality- this can happen to any device, Samsung, apple, google ect. It just wear and tear that happens over time. While it's not the "normal" thing that happens, it does happen to phones over time
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