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Yes, it's a security update.Did anyone get another update to their Samsung phone. I received another Samsung update today. I'm locked on TMobile.
Yes, it's a security update.Did anyone get another update to their Samsung phone. I received another Samsung update today. I'm locked on TMobile.
September? YeahDid anyone get another update to their Samsung phone. I received another Samsung update today. I'm locked on TMobile.
What was the version you got? I got a small update two days ago, September 25. It was the AXHF update, 417.55 MB with a Security patch level September 1, 2024.Did anyone get another update to their Samsung phone. I received another Samsung update today. I'm locked on TMobile.
That's what I got for unlocked on Verizon.What was the version you got? I got a small update two days ago, September 25. It was the AXHF update, 417.55 MB with a Security patch level September 1, 2024.
TMobile, unlocked
are you saying S24U with 6.1 is actually OneUI 6.1.1? is there a way to validate some of the 6.1.1 features to ensure the 6.1 is really 6.1.1??Wrong, The S24, S22 ,S23 lines do say 6.1 and will be labeled that way even tho it's OneUI 6.1.1
6.1.1 pretty much AI featuredare you saying S24U with 6.1 is actually OneUI 6.1.1? is there a way to validate some of the 6.1.1 features to ensure the 6.1 is really 6.1.1??
The new Galaxy AI section in Settings is added to 6.1.1, and 6.1 in phones.are you saying S24U with 6.1 is actually OneUI 6.1.1? is there a way to validate some of the 6.1.1 features to ensure the 6.1 is really 6.1.1??
got it. my S24U running OneUI 6.1 shows Galaxy AI in settingsThe new Galaxy AI section in Settings is added to 6.1.1, and 6.1 in phones.
got it6.1.1 pretty much AI featured
You might want to try clearing your cache partition. That will clean out some junk without touching your data.I got the new 6.1.1 a couple weeks ago, installed and that was all fine.
Just this week I got another update, 6.1.1, which has an android security update for Sept 1, 2024, and the phone is now VERYYYYVYYYYYY LAGGGGGYYYY, screen transitions, and going to launcher, etc.. I’ve rebooted several times. Is there some setting that was auto enabled, or something hogging memory or something? Phone has been rock solid, fast, low battery use since purchase and now feels slow and laggy.
I think a factory reset should only be suggested as a last resort.Maybe give it a factory reset if it is still laggy.
Thanks.. is that a system cache clear out or apps? And if the former, kindly where is that?You might want to try clearing your cache partition. That will clean out some junk without touching your data.
Thanks.. is that a system cache clear out or apps? And if the former, kindly where is that?
Looks like we’re getting another update soon, so maybe there is a tiny update/fix.
• System Cache
The procedure:
• Turn off the device.
• Connect your device to a laptop or computer with an USB cable.
• Press & hold the Volume Up & the Power keys
• When the Samsung Galaxy logo appears, release both keys.
• The android system recovery menu should appear. (In a tiny, tiny font)
• Press the Volume down key until you reach wipe cache partition.
• Press Power key to select wipe cache partition. Make sure you are on wipe cache partition & not wipe device.
• Press the Volume down key to highlight yes, then press the Power key to select.
• When the wipe cache partition is complete, Reboot system should now be highlighted.
• Press the Power key to select reboot system.
If you have never done this before, you might want to watch a video on YouTube to see the procedure in action.
Only the Exynos models have to have their USB ports plugged into something to get into Android recovery. The Snapdragon models do not.This might be a dumb question but why does this require hooking up to a PC or laptop? I've always just done it on my phones. Have I been missing an important step?
Thanks for the clarification. I had no idea.Only the Exynos models have to have their USB ports plugged into something to get into Android recovery. The Snapdragon models do not.
Those instructions need to be amended to note the differences.