Sujet : Re: Samsung account
De : dnomhcir (at) *nospam* gmx.com (Richmond)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 14. Mar 2024, 23:46:37
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Frank Slootweg <
this@ddress.is.invalid> writes:
Richmond <dnomhcir@gmx.com> wrote:
Frank Slootweg <this@ddress.is.invalid> writes: [...]
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I am using the Samsung phone
app because it is the only way to switch on wifi calling (that I
know about). I guess without a Samsung account, Samsung apps won't
ever be updated.
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As Another Poster (TM) :-) said, you can switch off Wi-Fi calling
in Settings.
Not in my settings. It may depend on the model. But it is in the
settings for the Samsung phone app.
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You're correct, I couldn't find it in Settings either. So apparently
Another Poster (TM) was wrong. No surprise there, he's been wrong
before.
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I think it is strange that Samsung's Internet Browser is even in the
google store.
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Because people might want to put it on their non-Samsung phones
(which won't have the (Samsung) Galaxy Store).
When I search for Google Chrome in the Samsung store it finds Samsung
Internet.
When I press and hold the samsung phone app, select info, scroll down,
view in app store, I get a message saying "this content isn't compatible
with your phones operating system". So where did it come from? How does
it get updated?