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I got the s21 Exynos. After the android 12 update many of the apps keep crashing. They are all up to date. I cant seem to find any solution to this problem. Am i the only one with this problem ? Cant find any other info about this issue.
Factory reset. Do not use SmartSwitch to reload the apps.
A factory reset is always best to do after a major OTA firmware upgrade to avoid issues.
blackhawk said:
Factory reset. Do not use SmartSwitch to reload the apps.
A factory reset is always best to do after a major OTA firmware upgrade to avoid issues.
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Okey, is this a common issue ? Never had it before.
Dardo27 said:
Okey, is this a common issue ? Never had it before.
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Don't know but a factory reset is SOP.
I never upgrade an Android if it's fast, stable and fulfilling its mission.
Upgrades tend to break things...
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I have paranoid 3. Couple of questions. Which combo and version should I download if I want to update my paranoid? How do I found out exactly what version I have?
My biggest issue is that GPS doesn't lock. Any solutions?
If I wanted to try another ROM via teamwin, will it wipe out the existing data on the phone?
Do excuse me I am a novice with rooting and ROM's (but I did succeed in do it a couple months ago!)
EABun said:
I have paranoid 3. Couple of questions. Which combo and version should I download if I want to update my paranoid? How do I found out exactly what version I have?
My biggest issue is that GPS doesn't lock. Any solutions?
If I wanted to try another ROM via teamwin, will it wipe out the existing data on the phone?
Do excuse me I am a novice with rooting and ROM's (but I did succeed in do it a couple months ago!)
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As for your combos, that's a personal preference. You can look under settings>about phone to see what you are running at any given time.
GPS lock is a known issue across Note II roms because of the libs from different phones.
Wiping data yourself will wipe your internal sdcard. But rom data is deleted when you factory reset.
Hi everyone,
I have an original Tablet S which is running quite badly (it's very laggy, and apps stop responding regularly), and it's getting worse. My first thought was to do a factory reset, but I'm wondering whether that will fix these sorts of problems, or whether I need to reflash the firmware to start completely from scratch (or does a factory reset have the same result?)
If a reflash would be worth trying, how would I go about doing that? Can I use the ALLinONE tool to do it? I'm running unrooted, stock 4.0.3 R5A.
Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
Thanks!
kevinwilson said:
Hi everyone,
I have an original Tablet S which is running quite badly (it's very laggy, and apps stop responding regularly), and it's getting worse. My first thought was to do a factory reset, but I'm wondering whether that will fix these sorts of problems, or whether I need to reflash the firmware to start completely from scratch (or does a factory reset have the same result?)
If a reflash would be worth trying, how would I go about doing that? Can I use the ALLinONE tool to do it? I'm running unrooted, stock 4.0.3 R5A.
Any suggestions would be gratefully received.
Thanks!
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These issues are in the firmware, factory resetting will remove the issues but then it will do the same thing again.
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kevinwilson said:
Hi everyone, I have an original Tablet S which is running quite badly (it's very laggy, and apps stop responding regularly), and it's getting worse. My first thought was to do a factory reset, but I'm wondering whether that will fix these sorts of problems, or whether I need to reflash the firmware to start completely from scratch (or does a factory reset have the same result?) If a reflash would be worth trying, how would I go about doing that? Can I use the ALLinONE tool to do it? I'm running unrooted, stock 4.0.3 R5A. Any suggestions would be gratefully received. Thanks!
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In my opinion, your problem is more likely being cause by the apps you have installed. A virgin install of 4.0.3r5a is fairly responsive and has very few bugs. Do a factory data reset via settings or system recovery to erase all non-factory installed apps and data and then sparingly re-install your apps until you notice the problem again to find out which app or apps are causing the problem. Free ad-based constantly-running-in-the-background-and-calling-home apps are the ones most likely to cause problems.
Recently my phone started rebooting in random moments. After doing some research I think that some system files are corrupted. I tried doing factory reset in recovery, but thats not what I wanted because my system version is still 7.0, while initially it was 6.0 and the problem still occurs. Is there a way to do complete reset to factory setting and restore system?
There's no way back to 6.0 for now unfortunately, updating to 7.0 updates the bootloader so any attempt to flash 6.0 back with a pc will leave the phone unable to boot. I think a signed bootloader from 6.0 would be required, and hasn't been released.
There are ways to re flash the stock firmware of 7.0, but I'm not sure if that'd help as I did that recently and still get the occasional reboot.
You also get this random reboots? Is it more common problem?
Your best bet is probably to find an alternative download for the same firmware you have now. Hopefully that helps.
I OTA'd to Nougat the day I got my Z, it was on MM, and all is well. So not sure it's an issue with N itself, more likely corrupt download, as you said.
No, you cant downgrade, not without great risk. Same for all Moto's these days.
wojwen said:
You also get this random reboots? Is it more common problem?
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Yeah i do get them but rarely, and i am on a custom kernel so it could be that causing it for me. If factory reset doesn't help I would try flashing stock Nougat again.
Hi all,
Post an install of the latest nougat image via manual flash ( build Nr - TOS089A-NMF26F) on Swift2, I see that the space occupied by system files results in about 11 Gigs approx ( out of 16 gigs, only 14.6 Gigs available , and from this, 11 gigs already eaten up by the system). And the worst part is, I have disabled all the bloatware ( duo, hangouts, books, music, etc. ). Could anyone explain me why the 11 gigs? and if am I the only one facing this issue or is this expected?
Thanks in advance.
I noticed that too. A factory reset will bring it back to 5.32gb. It seems the download for the OTA update persists after the update has been applied, but a reset removes it.
Hope that helps.
bushbladewill said:
I noticed that too. A factory reset will bring it back to 5.32gb. It seems the download for the OTA update persists after the update has been applied, but a reset removes it.
Hope that helps.
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Hi bushbladewill,
Aha. That makes sense. But this was not an OTA update. Since I was on the alpha testing , I got the release earlier than everyone and I used TWRP to flash it ( which I should not have done in retrospective). But I am going to give the factory reset a try and hopefully that should work. Will keep posting. Thanks
bushbladewill said:
I noticed that too. A factory reset will bring it back to 5.32gb. It seems the download for the OTA update persists after the update has been applied, but a reset removes it.
Hope that helps.
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so the factory reset did indeed help, saw a lot of boost in the performance and responsiveness time and also the sensor response time improved by leaps . so thats quiet something. Thank you very much.
Brilliant, glad to hear it. A friend of mine also has a swift 2x and his is the same. I have not seen it mentioned in any other social media though so i think it has largely gone unnoticed. I have emailed wileyfox about it as part of my feedback to [email protected] but have had no response as yet.
I got some worm in my local internet that infected my androids phones.
Someone is listeing my connection.
It did not got out from my samsung phones even after factory reset and installing another stock room.
Do you have any idea how can I solve it?
Clean all stuff on android partitions. How can I solve it?
What Android OS version?
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What Android OS version?
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10 and 11 Android
A factory reset will clear all viruses and rootkits if they're running on stock firmware.
If they got reinfected it was something that was installed or downloaded after the factory reset.
Possibly in the data or SD card, more likely an app.