As we mentioned, you can always turn your Galaxy S10 off and then on again to help resolve many issues with the phone. You can also set up the phone so that it can automatically restart at a specific day and time. You can also do the very, very last result of a full factory reset of the Galaxy S10, which will send the phone back to where it was when you first got it out of the box.
You will likely need to back up any data you want to save before you make this move. The factory settings option should not take more than a few minutes. Again, this should be undertaken only if all the other options to fix your particular problem with the Galaxy S10 have not worked. Samsung Galaxy S10 troubleshooting guide We go through the issues you might encounter when using the new Samsung Galaxy S10 and how you can solve them on your own. News By Team AA.
Samsung Galaxy S10 display issues. How to fix Galaxy S10 accidental touches The Samsung Galaxy S10, as we mentioned, has a big display that has almost no bezels. Just follow these simple steps: First tap on Settings Then scroll down to the Display option, and tap on it Then scroll down to the Accidental Touch Protection selection.
Finally, slide the switch on that selection to the On Blue position. That should keep those problems from happening in the future. First tap on Settings. Then scroll down to the Display option, and tap on it Then scroll down to the Full-screen apps selection, and tap on to.
Finally, scroll to any app listed that is not being displayed fully on the screen, tap on it, and then select Full screen instead of Auto. What should I do if my Galaxy S10 display is flickering or is discolored?
Release the power button and immediately press and hold the volume down button. Continue holding the volume down button until Safe Mode appears in the lower-left of the unlock or home screen. Samsung Galaxy S10 power and battery issues. My Samsung Galaxy S10 battery is draining way faster than normal The Galaxy S10 has a 3,mAh battery that should last you up to a full day on a single charge with normal use. Then scroll down to the Device Maintenance option, and tap on it Then scroll down to the Battery selection, and tap on to.
Finally, scroll to the Battery usage selection and tap on it. Try a different power source. Check to see if your phone is charging at all. If you are getting a little charge, try turning off the phone, as this could help out until you can get new cables. Check the charging cable and wall adapter. There are other possible causes for the Moisture Detection error beyond the obvious: Your phone could have built up small traces of moisture, especially if you live in a humid environment.
In this case, follow the tips above for drying out the phone. The USB cable itself could have built up moisture or become wet somehow. In this case either try drying the cable, or simply swap it out. Your cable could be defective. A defective cable could potentially give a false positive error, again just swap out your cable to see if that solves the problem.
Bits of buildup dirt, etc could be causing the error. Take a small cloth and gently clean around the edges. My Samsung Galaxy S10 keeps rebooting randomly. Thanks for letting us know. My Samsung notes isn't working after the recent upgrade.
When I go into samsung notes it wont let me go into the individual notes itself. Please help!! Same problem here. I use my phone for work, and the most recent update has wiped out all of my Samsung Notes.
The only way to fix this is to delete everything off my phone and reset the entire phone. Will definitely not be considering Samsung for my next phone. I too am having problems with apps crashing after the new update.. My issue was related to "task manager" aka "recent apps screen". Task manager is not working in case of disabled OneUI Launcher. The solution is just enable it back.
It occured to me it could be due to disabling the stock launcher, but after a Google search I was glad to see you confirm it. This solution is still very valid.
View solution in context. Have you tried to delete the app, restart the phone and re-download this to see if that makes any difference? I certainly have. I have restarted my phone, and the watch. Uninstalled everything, reinstalled everything. All permissions allowed. Just cannot get past the terms and conditions section. I can click the agree button but it does not take me to the next window to finalise setup.
Do you have any other phone in your household to try to connect this to see if this is an issue with the app or if this is caused by the phone? I have now tried with my S7 and it worked.
It seems there's an issue with the Galaxy Wearable app and my S I really don't want to do a factory reset on my phone simply because of this one app but it seems I have no choice.
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