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Android 13 bugs

(Topic created on: 11-17-2022 10:47 AM)
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AriB
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I updated my note 20 Ultra 5g with Android 13 One UI 5 if anybody still not update their note series & s22 series i would suggest don't update right now because i have both model in my home and I personally using Note 20 and i can say this after updating my phone makes it impossible to use each and every application are crashing and now i have to restart my phone every 10-15 minutes. Hope samsung will push a proper fix soon.
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My Note 20 Ultra is running buttery smooth but I found 1 bug that if I switch from dark to light mode still it stays on dark mode. I think complete formatting is required 🤔
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AriB
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I was thinking to do that cause i am literally frustrated in two days anyways thanks bro.
NOOB_1ST_ACC
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Try factory data reset or go to service centre
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Selvasathyam
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In my Note20Ultra,facing orientation error.Always goes to landscape.
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Roshan5
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Formate once Phone After Every Android Version Upgrade. Need Formate From Android 12 to 13
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PANDA32
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Go to battery settings and turn off put unused app to deep sleep mine was causing the same issue I figured out tha all the apps were in Deep sleep
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cs_member8
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Dear Samsung member,

Greetings from Samsung customer support.

We acknowledge your query and apologize for the inconvenience caused to you and will surely assist you regarding the same and please follow the easy troubleshooting steps which might help to solve the issue.

Clearing the app cache is kind of like a cleanse for your apps. It will get rid of residual files that could be slowing down the app.
Open Settings, and then swipe to and tap Apps. Select or search for the app you want to clear. Tap Storage, and then tap Clear cache.

Step 1. Go to Settings > Apps.
Step 2. Tap on More options (three vertical dots) on upper-right corner > Sort by > Size.
To delete:
Step 1. Go to Settings > Apps.
Step 2. Select an issued app.
Step 3. Tap Uninstall to free up storage space.

Improper App installation may also cause Android Apps crashing problem. You must download the App from the Google Play Store/ Galaxy store and use it only after it is successfully and completely installed on your device. In case your Apps stop abruptly, delete or uninstall the App from your device and install it back carefully after a few minutes.

Step 1. To uninstall apps on an Android device, go to Settings > Apps.
Step 2. Select an issued app > tap on Uninstall.
Step 3. Go to Google Play Store and reinstall the App again.

If your issue will be not resolved, Please follow this path to register your concern in Samsung Members Application (Open Samsung Members Application > Get help > Send Feedback > Error report).
Note. please attach the error log file within 15 minutes of the error occurring.

Thank you for writing to Samsung.
Warm regard,
Samsung customer support

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