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Samsung one ui issue

Rani19

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Yes like Omikse case i have a20 that dont have accidental touch prev.too!!!im wondering why?well is there a possibilty that i purchased fake a20 bcuz its strange w/the same pie 9 w/one ui!..pls help!
 
It may be Android 9, and One UI... but it's not the same firmware. The A20 firmware will be very different from the A80... or the Note 9, all running the same OS and UI. Whether you can get accidental touch protection with that model, or you would need to move up to a higher-tier phone for that feature, is a question best answered by Samsung.
 
Oh realy even its the same android9 one ui..1.1?mmm well its a bit strange and confusing and as a consumer i started to doubt that probably mine is not a legit one!
 
You can verify if the phone is legitimate by contacting Samsung. They will look it up. But an A20 running Android 9 and One UI will have different features and capabilities than the Note 9 running Android 9 and One UI. They have different cameras, different processors, different memory chips. Each model has firmware developed specifically for that model: that's why the S Pen won't work with anything but the Galaxy Note, and why one phone's camera takes better photos than another.

Android is the framework operating system on which the phone is created; and the UI is simply Samsung's interface to make it easier and more pleasant to use. You can imagine two buildings: both use brick and glass, but are very different in function and appearance.
 
You can verify if the phone is legitimate by contacting Samsung. They will look it up. But an A20 running Android 9 and One UI will have different features and capabilities than the Note 9 running Android 9 and One UI. They have different cameras, different processors, different memory chips. Each model has firmware developed specifically for that model: that's why the S Pen won't work with anything but the Galaxy Note, and why one phone's camera takes better photos than another.

Android is the framework operating system on which the phone is created; and the UI is simply Samsung's interface to make it easier and more pleasant to use. You can imagine two buildings: both use brick and glass, but are very different in function and appearance.

Yes your absolutely right and it makes sense!but i watched a lot of youtube videos about the a20 and it has a accidental touch protection in their display settings thats why its strange bcuz i just comparing mine in the exactly and same unit the galaxy a20 not in the flagships one.
 
If you got your phone from your cell provider, some settings may be different than the unlocked version from Samsung. I know Verizon has been notorious for "dumbing down" settings on their flagship Android devices, as they feel too many options would confuse us stupid consumers. Since I don't know where you got your phone, that's just a possibility.
 
You will want to contact Samsung.com then and chat through to a human being who can help you. They made the phone, so they should be able to get the answer for you. Good luck

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