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 · To do this on a Galaxy S9, you just need to press and hold the volume down button and the power key at the same time for 10 seconds. Your phone will restart like it normally does and once it Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins.  · For the Galaxy S9 Download Mode we will need to press and hold the Power, Bixby and Volume Down buttons at the same time. Continue holding these three buttons until you boot into a special blue screen. This is an intro screen to Download Mode that will give you a little warning at the top and present you with two options. Answer (1 of 40): I found my phone was automatically installing a number of short video apps on my phone week over week. [Disclaimer: I don’t see it to be issue with the Video app brands, since all of those are very good startups working in this space and innovating, The problem was with somethi.


Often, you get notified that the fast cable charging feature on the Galaxy S9 has enabled on its own. It is a warning that the phone can become overheated when you allow this feature to function. The best you can do is to disable this feature so that the phone takes the usual time to charge. Answer (1 of 4): It needs permissions to be able to read and write files on your internal memory or SD card. Depends on the app really. If it's a camera app or some of those "selfie" apps, it needs to be able to store the images it captures onto your memory. But the automatic app downloads functionality has its downsides. For example, your iPhone or iPad is low on storage — having apps downloading automatically will compound the problem. Or perhaps.


If you do have a rooted device, then the best app (once you block its invasive notifications) is All-in-One Toolbox, which is what the old once-reliable app Startup Manager evolved into. Using this, you can go to “Boot Speedup” which will let you control which apps turn on at startup with your device. From the Home screen, swipe up on an empty spot to open the Apps tray. Tap Settings Apps. Tap the desired application in the default list. To display preinstalled apps, tap Menu Show system. Many Android owners are asking us on how to deal with an overheating device so today's #GalaxyS9Plus video will address the question. Samsung Galaxy devices.

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