Play Store opened, emails came flooding in etc. I could not get Google Play or Gmail to work so after several suggestions on fixes I simply unplugged the SD card, would not allow me to unmount. My issue is now the phone randomly restarts. I copied all the data off onto a PC, 35GB that was 107GB on the disk!? Reformatted with a 4KB allocation units and copied the data back onto the SD. Turns out, most of the map tiles are very small files 3 to 12KB, and my SD was formatted with the default for an exFAT in that size range which was 128kb allocation units. I noticed the size of the maps downloaded was significantly larger than it was supposed to be once on the disk. and I started caching maps for future use to the SD. I have an app for using topographical maps offline when hiking etc. I installed a 128GB SD card (PNY) and copied over several files etc. Problem 3: Galaxy S7 keeps restarting due to different SD card format | Google Play and Gmail apps not working due to SD card format Wait for the system to finish updating the firmware.Tap on the box that says Refresh WiFi Version.If the phone won’t boot normally at all and you can’t pull up the Phone app, you should proceed with factory reset.īelow are the steps on how to re-install the wifi firmware: If you can manage to unlock the phone and reach the home screen, you can try to open the dialer app (Phone app) and refresh the wifi firmware. Is there anything I can do before I resort to the master reset? - Cody I cannot unlock the phone so I have done everything I can except a master reset. The phone will restart itself and have my lock screen on for 5 seconds before it goes back to the ‘installing applications’. I left it for 16 hours and it is still there. However, the phone is now stuck with a ‘installing applications’ screen. I recently did a repair update to fix the wifi issues with my Samsung S7. Problem 2: Galaxy S7 stuck in installing applications screen after an update You should now clearly see the Clear Data and Clear Cache buttons for the application.You’ll now see a list of stuff that gives you information about the app, including Storage, Permissions, Memory Use, and more.Once in there, click on an application.This may be renamed to something like Applications or Application Manager in OEM skinned versions of Android 6 or 7. Open the Settings menu either through your notification shade (drop-down) or through the Settings app in your app drawer.Before you contact them, make sure that you do a basic troubleshooting on your device first by wiping the cache and data of the messaging app you’re using. The best support team that should help you then is not us but your carrier. If the error message only occurs when you’re trying to send SMS to a number based in Canada, the problem may be due to an issue with your carrier. My carrier is Walmart Family Mobile - T Mobile. I can send and receive texts from anyone in the U.S. I can receive texts from Canada just fine. When I call, the voice says they can’t put my call through at this time. I get this message: “Free message: Unable to send message. If you have already tried some troubleshooting steps before emailing us, make sure to mention them so we can skip them in our answers.īelow are specific topics we’re bringing for you today: Problem 1: Galaxy S7 can’t send SMS to numbers in CanadaĪfter years of working just fine, all of a sudden I can’t send texts or call family in Canada. If you can, kindly include the exact error messages you are getting to give us an idea where to start. When describing your issue, please be as detailed as possible so we can easily pinpoint a relevant solution. If you are looking for solutions to your own #Android issue, you can contact us by using the link provided at the bottom of this page. If you think your problem is similar to one of the items mentioned here but the solution does not work, try searching our main Galaxy S7 troubleshooting page for more issues and fixes. We’re bringing 9 more S7 issues as well as their respective solutions. Hello Android users! Welcome to our new #GalaxyS7 post for this day.
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