Samsung Galaxy Note20 5G Verizon SM-N981UZGAVZW Guide
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To perform a factory reset, go to Settings > General Management > Reset > Factory Data Reset. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the reset. Ensure you back up your data before proceeding.
First, ensure your charging cable and adapter are functioning and connected properly. Try a different charging cable or power source. If the issue persists, clean the charging port with a soft brush.
To extend battery life, reduce screen brightness, enable power-saving mode, close unused apps running in the background, and turn off features like Bluetooth and GPS when not in use.
Overheating can be due to heavy usage or running power-intensive apps. Let the device cool down by limiting usage, closing background apps, and avoiding exposure to direct sunlight.
Go to Settings > Biometrics and Security > Fingerprints. Follow the instructions to register your fingerprint for unlocking your device.
To update your software, go to Settings > Software Update > Download and Install. If an update is available, follow the prompts to download and install it.
Ensure Wi-Fi is enabled and try restarting your device. Forget the network and reconnect. Make sure the router is functioning properly, and if necessary, restart it.
The Galaxy Note20 5G is water-resistant (IP68 rating), but it's not recommended to use the camera underwater as it might compromise the device's integrity over time.
Use Samsung Smart Switch to transfer data. Install Smart Switch on both devices, connect them via cable or Wi-Fi, and follow the on-screen instructions to transfer data.
Check for software updates and install them if available. Remove any recently installed apps that might be causing the issue. If the problem persists, back up your data and perform a factory reset.