
28-02-2025 10:55 PM - last edited 28-02-2025 10:58 PM
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My Galaxy S23 has slowed down after the February 2025 update, I immediately cleared the cache, then ran App Booster and in the last hope that it would be fixed, I went to factory reset, but it was useless, I ask Samsung developers to eliminate this problem in the next update...
and don't sacrifice the Galaxy S23 series for the sake of selling the Galaxy S25 series, I understand that this was done so that we can move on to the Galaxy S25, but I paid for this phone a year and two months ago, and it's unfair to treat your fans like this
Software bug or business policy?
I am a Galaxy S23 user and Samsung fan, and I have been with Samsung since 2013, starting with the Galaxy S4. This is my opinion, and is not an anti-advertisement.
Solved! Go to Solution.

01-03-2025 12:09 AM
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I made a mistake by clearing the system cache partition
01-03-2025 12:10 AM
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01-03-2025 12:14 AM
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Thanks again, let's wait for the March update, maybe everything will be fixed.
01-03-2025 12:15 AM
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So as of right now this seems like samsung must fix.
Glad to have helped in any way I could.
Be sure to set this as resolved so other people with the same issue get the same answers. 3 dots next to message- click accept solution
03-03-2025 09:50 AM
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Bro, you are aware of planned obsolescence, or maybe you are a Samsung marketing team member, because everyone knows about Samsung always using planned obsolescence to degrade older phones for the marketing purpose of new launches. I have two S23 Ultra phones: one is on One UI 5.1, and another is on One UI 6.1 with the February patch updated. I have noticed many significant differences between them. Don't fool us, okay, Mr. johnz237? I have also sent a legal notice for a lawsuit against Samsung regarding the S23 Ultra downgrade, as I have lots of evidence. I will no longer be a Samsung phone user, and I will advise approximately 800 people in my company to buy iPhones, Xiaomi, or Vivo 200 Pro instead of Samsung. They have ruined fan trust and are grabbing money.
03-03-2025 10:34 AM - last edited 03-03-2025 10:41 AM
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Also—iPhone! A lawsuit began in December 2017 after Apple acknowledged that it had slowed down some Phones Apple settled the US lawsuit in 2020 for $500 million. Before you say, I'm fully aware of the lawsuits against samsung, I just find them wanting iPhone instead amusing.
06-03-2025 11:53 PM
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Listen sir, I am also using Galaxy S23, my phone also got a bit slow after the February update but it was fixed in a day and it works very smoothly like new believe me nothing artificial for the sake of selling.
It's your choice to buy what you want, no one is forcing you to stay with Samsung, but you will come back in the end.

06-03-2025 11:57 PM
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07-03-2025 12:01 AM - last edited 07-03-2025 12:03 AM
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I am glad that everything is settled for you as well
Thanks for accepting my answer as a solution to this issue
12-03-2025 03:09 AM
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