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01-21-2021 01:07 PM in
Galaxy M
Hello guys,
In my galaxy M21, its taking a very long time to completely activate Flight mode. I've seen this too in M31 before OneUI 3.0 update. After that update it doesn't take too much time as M21 is taking.
I think it's the problem of OneUI 2.5 currently in my M21. Anyone else facing the same problem? Let me know in comments.
Thank you.
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Vrang
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01-21-2021 01:12 PM in
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Clear cache partitions that will fix the problem
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01-21-2021 01:13 PM in
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I've tried that too with no success
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01-21-2021 01:17 PM in
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Probably some bug in your phone please report in get help section
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01-21-2021 01:18 PM in
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I am facing this in My Galaxy A21s. It is not a big problem.
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01-21-2021 01:28 PM in
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Yes, let's see if it would get better in OneUI 3.0 update
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01-21-2021 01:34 PM in
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if after doing above all same issue persist then you can try this step
A. Wipe Cache Partition.
Steps to perform.
1) Turn off the device.
(Connect with type C cable and connect withpc/laptop/type C earphone only for Android 11 )
2) Press and hold the Volume Up key and the spower button.
3) When the Android logo displays, release all keys.
4) Press the Volume down key to navigate and select "Wipe cache partition".
5) Press Power key to select. When the wipe cache partition is complete, Select Reboot System.
6) Press the Power key to restart the device.
B. Reset App Preferences.
Settings >Apps> Tap on Top Right 3Dots and select Reset App preferences.
C. Go to settings >general Management >reset>reset settings.
A. Wipe Cache Partition.
Steps to perform.
1) Turn off the device.
(Connect with type C cable and connect withpc/laptop/type C earphone only for Android 11 )
2) Press and hold the Volume Up key and the spower button.
3) When the Android logo displays, release all keys.
4) Press the Volume down key to navigate and select "Wipe cache partition".
5) Press Power key to select. When the wipe cache partition is complete, Select Reboot System.
6) Press the Power key to restart the device.
B. Reset App Preferences.
Settings >Apps> Tap on Top Right 3Dots and select Reset App preferences.
C. Go to settings >general Management >reset>reset settings.
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01-21-2021 02:28 PM in
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Bro, if you feel that's software glitch, kindly send feedback to Samsung via Samsung members app
