If I toggle it on and off it’ll actually stay off for a day or two but it always comes back. I’m on a Galaxy S20 Android 13 I believe.

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    This exact thing started happening to me too, It’s been drinking me crazy.

    Hoping someone has a solution.

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      yo debloat your phone if you can with adb. It requires a PC, platform-tools, and the universal android debloater from github but it’s a convenient way to get rid of bloatware from an android phone when it’s set up.

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        Just to add to Alkider’s comment, you do not need to download anything off github, technically just by knowing the id of the app is enough. for example if you want to get rid of com.google.chrome you just need to:

        adb shell pm uninstall --user 0 com.google.chrome

        However im sure a script will make it easier for you and probably has a integrated list of useless apps to uninstall in one go. Phone model and brand does not matter, ADB is standard. if it runs android it should work.

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          I’ve got an S22 and noticed the same thing yesterday. Wasn’t there an update a couple days ago? I remember seeing a few games that came with the update (Solitaire and a Casino game) and uninstalled them the morning after.

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      The stupid amount of bloat I couldn’t uninstall is the reason I stopped using Samsung phones. Sure they are popular and decently priced, but Samsung is really showing how much they don’t care about the user experience since they are on top.

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        and decently priced

        Sorry but there is nothing decent about an overpriced $1000 phone that costs $200 to make in China.

        Many brands are decently priced, but Samsung is not one of them.