Sizzers
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Sorry, I forgot to add that bit!....long press power off on the screen it should say safe mode and tap and will reboot into that mode , to exit out just reboot again
Sorry, I forgot to add that bit!....long press power off on the screen it should say safe mode and tap and will reboot into that mode , to exit out just reboot again
No worries, you help out in the forums so much appreciatedSorry, I forgot to add that bit!
Nothing is wrong with the sensor since it does react it just doesn't do it automatically.So that tells me that no 3rd party apps are responsible, either have to try factory reset, something blocking the view of the proximity sensor /hardware issue .
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There are steps you should try when trying to figure a problem like factory reset.Nothing is wrong with the sensor since it does react it just doesn't do it automatically.
It seems a lot of my problems I've had on this site never have reached any real resolutions. I may just have to get a new phone at some point, one that isn't budget/midrange that is prone to all these issues.
I do understand that. I am just afraid of doing that because of how much of a last resort it is. How long it will take to get all of my files and settings and apps back. And also if it doesn't even fix the issue and I essentially just wasted all that time.There are steps you should try when trying to figure a problem like factory reset.
Just because it reacts to you sliding it up or down the brightness doesn't mean it's working properly as it's not doing it in Auto mode. Definitely I would go for a flagship device but sometimes they have their own issues but do think it will be more reliable and have a better user experience
I definitely understand but if this issue is truly bothersome I would definitely try it , use PC smart switch to back your device fully and only things u might have to add back is bank apps log inI do understand that. I am just afraid of doing that because of how much of a last resort it is. How long it will take to get all of my files and settings and apps back. And also if it doesn't even fix the issue and I essentially just wasted all that time.
Is that an app for Windows? I have an app called that that I used to transfer my A11 to my A23.I definitely understand but if this issue is truly bothersome I would definitely try it , use PC smart switch to back your device fully and only things u might have to add back is bank apps log in
Samsung Smart switch yes on PCIs that an app for Windows? I have an app called that that I used to transfer my A11 to my A23.
Alright. Perhaps I will look into it when I am home from work. Is there any guide or manual how to use it properly?Samsung Smart switch yes on PC
Look at this videoAlright. Perhaps I will look into it when I am home from work. Is there any guide or manual how to use it properly?
The factory reset did not fix the issue..Look at this video
Hopefully the factory reset fixed some of your other problems.The factory reset did not fix the issue..
You are absolutely certain that Adaptive Brightness is supposed to adjust on its own without having to reset the toggle or turning the screen off and back on?
Oh well I guess...Hopefully the factory reset fixed some of your other problems.
Yes that's the way it works
Go into settings >device Care>diagnostic >phone diagnostics and test your proximity sensorOh well I guess...
I don't have that option.Go into settings >device Care>diagnostic >phone diagnostics and test your proximity sensor
A-series devices don't have a hardware proximity sensor but a 'virtual' one which is why there's no option. If you want to reset adaptive brightness then clear the data in Device Care.I don't have that option.
Have tried that.A-series devices don't have a hardware proximity sensor but a 'virtual' one which is why there's no option. If you want to reset adaptive brightness then clear the data in Device Care.
The factory reset actually did not fix any of my problems and if anything caused a few things to break that I had to spend most of my evening last night fixing. I do appreciate your help though.Hopefully the factory reset fixed some of your other problems.
Yes that's the way it works
Not goodThe factory reset actually did not fix any of my problems and if anything caused a few things to break that I had to spend most of my evening last night fixing. I do appreciate your help though.