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07-14-2020 09:33 AM in
Galaxy MSolved! Go to Solution.

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Galaxy MAlso, go and ask service centre about clean install. They will explain you that nand erase and repartition removes previous files and rearranges with new partitions (boot, data, system, cache etc). Then explain this same to the person who said to you that clean install not exist in android.

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