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Posted by Bigowl
 - Jul 23, 2024, 03:38 PM
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QuoteLol, what if I'm not using Samsung?

I know I may be wrong but prolonged screen flickering issue is common among Samsung users because Samsung screen is usually more expensive, hence the fear to fix it and most end up with the saviour - OLED saver
LMAO
Posted by Ruthk
 - Jul 23, 2024, 03:37 PM
QuoteLol, what if I'm not using Samsung?
I know I may be wrong but prolonged screen flickering issue is common among Samsung users because Samsung screen is usually more expensive, hence the fear to fix it and most end up with the saviour - OLED saver

Posted by Bigowl
 - Jul 23, 2024, 03:30 PM
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QuoteThanks, I discovered it was an APK I have on my phone really (OLED saver). Immediately I disable it, I was able to download the file.
Lol @ OLED saver...Samsung users and screen issues
Lol, what if I'm not using Samsung?
Posted by Ruthk
 - Jul 23, 2024, 03:26 PM
QuoteThanks, I discovered it was an APK I have on my phone really (OLED saver). Immediately I disable it, I was able to download the file.
Lol @ OLED saver...Samsung users and screen issues
Posted by Bigowl
 - Jul 23, 2024, 03:24 PM
QuoteYou didn't indicate if you were using PC or phone.

Anyways do you have any 'APK' on your phone or PC? APKs are android application packages similar to APPs but usually not downloadable through the Play or App store. APK is simply an App in its raw form.
So, it's an app you probably downloaded from another source.

If yes, was the APK given full permission on your gadget?
If yes, disable the permission or the APK for the time being and try the download again.

If that doesn't work, your firewall might have been blocked, and you may need to enable your firewall setting.
Thanks, I discovered it was an APK I have on my phone really (OLED saver). Immediately I disabled it, I was able to download the file.
Posted by Congra
 - Jul 23, 2024, 01:49 PM
You didn't indicate if you were using PC or phone.

Anyways do you have any 'APK' on your phone or PC? APKs are android application packages similar to APPs but usually not downloadable through the Play or App store. APK is simply an App in its raw form.
So, it's an app you probably downloaded from another source.

If yes, was the APK given full permission on your gadget?
If yes, disable the permission or the APK for the time being and try the download again.

If that doesn't work, your firewall might have been blocked, and you may need to enable your firewall setting.
Posted by Bigowl
 - Jul 23, 2024, 01:43 PM
I can't download files on my mail. It's keeps showing "mail-attachment.googleusercontent.com".

Anyone with an idea how to resolve this?

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