Note 10 Issues after Android 10

Samsung has finally released the customised version of Android 10 as One UI 2 for their Note 10, Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+. The new OS comes with some really cool new features. It also optimises the time and speed complexity of the operating system. This means the Android 10 on Note 10 and S10 uses less processing power and RAM to execute its programs. With all the few features and speed come a few issues as well. In this guide, we will talk about how to fix Note 10 issues after the Android 10 update.

Note 10 is a powerhouse when it comes to processing power and RAM. So, if it is taking some time to get things done. It is not the fault of hardware but software. There must be some bug or complication that is not letting your Note 10 perform to its desired potential.

The Note 10 comes with an amazing 6.3-inch Infinity O-Display screen. Moreover, the Note 10+ has got a 6.8-inch display screen. Sadly, Note 10 does not support a 3.55 mm headphone jack anymore. You can still use the Type-C format headphones or Bluetooth ones. The Note 10 comes in Aura Glow, Aura Black and Aura Pink colour. The latter one is an online exclusive, you can only find it online. Whereas, the Note 10+ comes in Aura Glow and Aura Black. Enough of the praise. Now, let’s move on to troubleshooting the Note 10 issues after the latest One UI 2 update.

Tip: It is highly recommended that you factory reset your Android phone after installing a big update just and Android 10 (One UI 2). You can factory reset before you install the update. Or you can get it done once you have installed the update. If your data is not backed up on the cloud, it will be lost. A factory reset deletes all the data present in the internal storage of your phone.

Fix Note 10 Issues after Android 10 by Clearing Cache Partition:

First things first, clearing the cache potentially solve most of the underlying software issues of the Android phone. It is the best remedy when your phone is not acting right or having some weird fits. So, what clearing the cache actually does is that it removes the cache of the apps and operating system from the dump. Sometimes the cache is corrupted which leads to unorthodox behaviour of the Note 10 or some of its apps. So, what exactly is cache? The cache is temporary files stored on your phone. So once you open an app or service. Its cache is saved into your phone. Once you open the same app again, instead of loading it from the main memory, the app data is loaded from the cache. So the app opens quickly.

Clearing the cache has no side effects, it won’t even delete the data present in your phone. So, just to give you an example. If you delete the cache of your Photo Gallery App. It won’t delete the pictures present on your phone. Also if you delete the cache of WhatsApp. It won’t delete your messages. Here we are talking about clearing the cache of your whole phone including the apps. Which will fix Note 10 issues after the Android 10 update.

How to clear the cache of Note 10?

As I said, clearing cache is healthy for your phone and it doesn’t have any cons. Once you have cleared the cache and everything is good. Your phone will start creating the cache again. So no worries.

To clear cache of your Note 10 or Note 10+. Follow the guide below:

  1. So, first of all. Turn off your Galaxy Note 10 or Note 10+.
  2. Now press and hold Volume up and Side Button until you see Samsung Logo.
  3. Now, you will be in the Recovery menu.
  4. You will see several options on that menu. Use volume buttons to navigate and use the power button to select “Wipe Cache Partition“.
  5. It might take some seconds or minutes to complete the action. Once done, you will see a log entry on the bottom side of your phone.
  6. Once you have successfully deleted the cache of Galaxy Note 10. Use volume buttons to navigate to “Reboot system“. Your phone will restart now.

Hopefully, this will make your phone work flawless. If the issues are still there may be the more specific guides below can be handy to you. In the below guides, we deal with each issue individually. These are the common issues in Samsung smartphones. If you know some other

Fix Random Reboots after Android 10 Update on Note 10:

If your phone randomly reboots. It just stucks while doing heavy operations, and moving between the apps and restarts. It needs some cleaning to do. Mostly, it’s the cache, who is the culprit. You can use the guide above to solve it. If it persists. You might need a factory reset. Usually happens when you install the new update without a factory reset,

Fix Note 10 Stuck at Samsung logo at Startup after Installing Android 10:

This is also a common issue, it arises because of the incompatibility of your operating system. Your phone is unable to load the operating system at the startup. You can fix it by flashing stock firmware on your Note 10 using Smart Switch or ODIN. You can follow a comprehensive guide here.

Slow charging and fast draining of battery after Android 10 Update on Note 10:

In the next round of Note 10 issues after the Android 10 update. You might come across this issue if you installed Android 10 without a factory reset. You can get it fixed just by a restart. If the problem persists, clear the cache partition or factory reset the phone.

Fix Note 10 Not Registered on Network:

If you have been using Samsung smartphones for some time, you might have come across this pretty common issue. Where you try to make a call and you get “Note 10 Not Registered on Network”.

The fix is pretty simple, all you have to do is to turn on Airplane mode and turn it off after like 1 minute. It will probably fix the issue. If the issue is still not solved, then there might be some software compatibility issues. You can read about this issue and its solution here.

I hope this guide was helpful in order to fix Note 10 issues after Android 10 update. If you have any confusions or questions about the guide above. You can contact me on Facebook or write to us using the contact us form. If you have anything to add, you can comment below.

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