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oneUI 8.0 is causing problems.

(Topic created on: 2 weeks ago)
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Sarahphina
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My galaxy S23 FE just updated to oneUI 8.0, android 16. Intent resolver is no longer working properly. I can no longer quick share with my other galaxy devices because the intent resolver keeps closing. I've wiped the cache on my phone, cleared the storage and cache from webview, uninstalled updates on webview, restarted my phone, updated webview, and nothing is fixing the problem. Honestly, I've had nothing but problems with the last 4 updates. My battery continues to drain quickly. Subsequent updates haven't fixed it.

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RevengeOneUI
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Have you checked in the samsung app store to ensure intent resolver or any other relevant apps are up to date?

Samsung should do this automatically, but it's possible that the auto update was disabled by mistake on your device.

I don't use Quick Share, and I'm not all too familiar with intent resolver. I'm sure someone here will have a better suggestion.

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Galaxitic
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You could factory reset your phone and maybe that iron out your problems. Do you remember to backup everything before you do so.
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Sarahphina
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UNFORTUNATELY, THIS IS NOT A LASTING SOLUTION.

QUICK SEARCH: go to apps and show system apps.
1. Go to quick search settings and log out of each connected device and remove all trusted devices from quick search.
2. Clear cache and data.
3. Uninstall updates from quick search settings using the three dots in the upper right corner.
4. Clear the cache and data from all other quick share apps and uninstall updates.

ANDROID SYSTEM WEBVIEW:
1. Clear the cache and data, and then uninstall updates using the three dots in the upper right corner.

Now, power off device. Once device is turned off, hold down the volume up and power button at the same time until the samsung logo appears. A DOS-type menu will open with several options. Use the down volume button to scroll down to wipe cache partition.

DO NOT CLICK ON WIPE DATA/FACTORY RESET BY MISTAKE!!! You only want to wipe the cache - not the entire device!

Highlight the wipe cache partition and press the power button to activate the cache wipe. Do this a few times to ensure the cache is completely wiped. Use the power button to reboot the phone.

Now, go to google play store and do any updates available. Then go to galaxy store and do all available updates. If android system webview doesn't appear in either list of updates, do a google search for android system webview. From the results, click on the google play app and click update.

Next, go to device care, click on memory, and clean the memory as many times as necessary.

Go back to quick search and connect your other devices. This should fix the problem.

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Sarahphina
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I thought I'd fixed the issue but quick share has stopped working, again. I'm beginning to hate Samsung.

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Sarahphina
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Right now, quick share will transfer one file at a time to another device.

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