

If there are any other apps that refuse to operate correctly on your phone, or for which you realise you have not received any notifications for a while, it is almost always a Permissions, Autostart or Battery Saver issue. Toggle on Autostart and remove any Battery Saver options, then allow all permissions under the Privacy section.

Finally, open Settings > Apps > Manage Apps > Google Account Manager.Again, allow it to Autostart and turn off the Battery Saver, then allow the following permissions: Read Calendar Events Start in background.Next is Google Calendar Sync, which you should select from Settings > Apps > Manage Apps > Google Calendar Sync.Exit the Permissions menu and open Battery Saver.Allow the following permissions: Modify and delete contacts Read your contacts Access accounts on device Start in background.And don't forget about M and F series which has a kind of intransparent promises of update back then, despites being slightly cheaper.Īnd ofc, no matter what brand, it will be more worth it if you buy the more expensive one. I'm not sure if A2x series will get 4 Android upgrades, even though it's running on normal One UI. If Samsung really concern about taking much spaces on their midrange phones, just don't make too much bloatware on it (lol).Īnd not every normal One UI phones receive 4 Android upgrades, it's only A3x series and above. Sure not everyone will uses these features, but let's just not removed anything that's been there before. moreOne UI Core is clearly bad, if you're considering some core/built-in AOSP features like Camera Access (built in on AOSP since Android 12 - dude it's a privacy feature they shouldn't have removed that), Cast (built in on AOSP since Android 4.4 - SmartView in case of Samsung phones), and Screen Recorder (built in on AOSP since Android 11). Anonymous, One UI Core is for low end phones.
