bjones202
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This post was updated. I did some more tests and found out even bigger issues. I thought it was a Google Login vs Samsung Login. But now I have a NEW WORKING THEORY: It's a sync problem and a break between the owner of the primary owner of the first app and the primary owner of the second app. I have a new Galaxy Tab S (Model T800, Build xNK1) and the Samsung Bluetooth Keybord EJ-CT800.
I was immediately taken aback by the fact that I had to create a Samsung ID. I thought that this was considered a Google product. So I set it up with my Gmail adress. I surfed Samsung's browser fine. I pulled up Chrome and crashes. Three times I pulled Samsung apps online fine and then opened YouTube and it crashed. I realized YouTube using my Chrome Gmail for ID. But the online video app bundled with Samsung is fine. I cleared Running apps and reset Wifi and It crashed after I set my keyboard to Google Keyboard and not the default Samsung. I fixed it by setting it back and wiping cache. An update from Google Play concerning my mobile phone started 5 minutes after a crash. And I didn't complete the process. CleanUp (downloaded through Samsung) is finding an unnerving 50%-70& of RAM being used, so it removes it. And then it Boost my phone, which again, I did not finish the SideSync process. I was even using the Samsung browser when I typed a word to be searched. It neve pulled the results. It chose to crash. Then I remembered, my default search is Google .. which would try to log me in as theirs.
So I closed the most recent culprit and open Samsung browser. Perfectly norm for a period of time. I then log into my Microsoft account and BOOM. It was down. I open browser and my Microsoft account was off and running. When I opened my Evernote, if booted just fine. I created a note and hit Sync and it was Down. This time a Personal Page Service was to blame. It started at the same time. I removed it from Apps Running WITHOUT removing Evernote. Wifi comes back up. I ask Bing a question and answers pop right up. I go back to Evernote and sync crashes. This time I remove Evernote from Running and Wifi is back. I perform a clean sync with Evernote and open Chrome. It crashes.
Is there something with handing the Wifi permission over to a new company that wants to use a Sync feature. I tested it with Samsung, Google, Microsoft, Evernote and even my Apple iPhone can't use Wifi. When why starts and continues within their domain of apps, it's all good. When it transfers to a new one, it breaks?
I was immediately taken aback by the fact that I had to create a Samsung ID. I thought that this was considered a Google product. So I set it up with my Gmail adress. I surfed Samsung's browser fine. I pulled up Chrome and crashes. Three times I pulled Samsung apps online fine and then opened YouTube and it crashed. I realized YouTube using my Chrome Gmail for ID. But the online video app bundled with Samsung is fine. I cleared Running apps and reset Wifi and It crashed after I set my keyboard to Google Keyboard and not the default Samsung. I fixed it by setting it back and wiping cache. An update from Google Play concerning my mobile phone started 5 minutes after a crash. And I didn't complete the process. CleanUp (downloaded through Samsung) is finding an unnerving 50%-70& of RAM being used, so it removes it. And then it Boost my phone, which again, I did not finish the SideSync process. I was even using the Samsung browser when I typed a word to be searched. It neve pulled the results. It chose to crash. Then I remembered, my default search is Google .. which would try to log me in as theirs.
So I closed the most recent culprit and open Samsung browser. Perfectly norm for a period of time. I then log into my Microsoft account and BOOM. It was down. I open browser and my Microsoft account was off and running. When I opened my Evernote, if booted just fine. I created a note and hit Sync and it was Down. This time a Personal Page Service was to blame. It started at the same time. I removed it from Apps Running WITHOUT removing Evernote. Wifi comes back up. I ask Bing a question and answers pop right up. I go back to Evernote and sync crashes. This time I remove Evernote from Running and Wifi is back. I perform a clean sync with Evernote and open Chrome. It crashes.
Is there something with handing the Wifi permission over to a new company that wants to use a Sync feature. I tested it with Samsung, Google, Microsoft, Evernote and even my Apple iPhone can't use Wifi. When why starts and continues within their domain of apps, it's all good. When it transfers to a new one, it breaks?
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