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Hi,
Have you or did Samsung say that they, proved it is a hardware problem?
If not, maybe try the following to eliminate software as the cause. Also as it is an intermittent problem allow a bit of time to make sure whether or not the problem is still there after trying each of the below.
i) [link|https://thedroidguy.com/wipe-cache-partition-galaxy-s20-1123375|Wipe the cache partition] and check if it then works OK.
ii). Start the phone in [link|https://www.androidauthority.com/safe-mode-samsung-galaxy-s20-1082859/|safe mode] and check if it works OK. If it does then a ''downloaded app'' is the cause of the problem. The trick is to find out which one. You will need to uninstall each ''downloaded app'', one by one and test the phone in normal mode between each uninstall. When it works OK then the last ''downloaded app'' that was uninstalled was the culprit. A ''downloaded app'' is one that you downloaded and installed on the phone and wasn’t pre-installed when you first got it.
iii). If the above do not fix it, then you may have to consider a [link|https://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/what-is/hard-reset/|factory reset] (aka hard reset) for the phone.
***Note:*** ''Be aware that ***a factory reset will erase all your data and downloaded apps***. It will restore the phone to its factory default condition (or last system updated condition). ***Back up your phone*** to the cloud or a computer ***before*** performing a ***factory reset***. If the hard reset works you should be able to restore it with the backup by using the restore feature in the phone settings. If the phone has a Google account you will need to remember the account user name and password to access the phone again once it has been reset, due to the FRP lock that it activated by the reset.''
-If all the above do not resolve the problem then it is a hardware problem. Not sure where the BT chip is but in a lot of phones it is incorporated with the WiFi in the one IC chip as the both share the same antenna.
+If all the above do not resolve the problem then it is a hardware problem. Not sure where the BT chip is but in a lot of phones it is incorporated with the WiFi in the one IC chip as they both share the same antenna.

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Hi,
-Have you or did Samsung say that they proved it is a hardware problem?
+Have you or did Samsung say that they, proved it is a hardware problem?
If not, maybe try the following to eliminate software as the cause. Also as it is an intermittent problem allow a bit of time to make sure whether or not the problem is still there after trying each of the below.
i) [link|https://thedroidguy.com/wipe-cache-partition-galaxy-s20-1123375|Wipe the cache partition] and check if it then works OK.
ii). Start the phone in [link|https://www.androidauthority.com/safe-mode-samsung-galaxy-s20-1082859/|safe mode] and check if it works OK. If it does then a ''downloaded app'' is the cause of the problem. The trick is to find out which one. You will need to uninstall each ''downloaded app'', one by one and test the phone in normal mode between each uninstall. When it works OK then the last ''downloaded app'' that was uninstalled was the culprit. A ''downloaded app'' is one that you downloaded and installed on the phone and wasn’t pre-installed when you first got it.
iii). If the above do not fix it, then you may have to consider a [link|https://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/what-is/hard-reset/|factory reset] (aka hard reset) for the phone.
***Note:*** ''Be aware that ***a factory reset will erase all your data and downloaded apps***. It will restore the phone to its factory default condition (or last system updated condition). ***Back up your phone*** to the cloud or a computer ***before*** performing a ***factory reset***. If the hard reset works you should be able to restore it with the backup by using the restore feature in the phone settings. If the phone has a Google account you will need to remember the account user name and password to access the phone again once it has been reset, due to the FRP lock that it activated by the reset.''
If all the above do not resolve the problem then it is a hardware problem. Not sure where the BT chip is but in a lot of phones it is incorporated with the WiFi in the one IC chip as the both share the same antenna.

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Text:

Hi,
Have you or did Samsung say that they proved it is a hardware problem?
If not, maybe try the following to eliminate software as the cause. Also as it is an intermittent problem allow a bit of time to make sure whether or not the problem is still there after trying each of the below.
i) [link|https://thedroidguy.com/wipe-cache-partition-galaxy-s20-1123375|Wipe the cache partition] and check if it then works OK.
ii). Start the phone in [link|https://www.androidauthority.com/safe-mode-samsung-galaxy-s20-1082859/|safe mode] and check if it works OK. If it does then a ''downloaded app'' is the cause of the problem. The trick is to find out which one. You will need to uninstall each ''downloaded app'', one by one and test the phone in normal mode between each uninstall. When it works OK then the last ''downloaded app'' that was uninstalled was the culprit. A ''downloaded app'' is one that you downloaded and installed on the phone and wasn’t pre-installed when you first got it.
iii). If the above do not fix it, then you may have to consider a [link|https://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/what-is/hard-reset/|factory reset] (aka hard reset) for the phone.
***Note:*** ''Be aware that ***a factory reset will erase all your data and downloaded apps***. It will restore the phone to its factory default condition (or last system updated condition). ***Back up your phone*** to the cloud or a computer ***before*** performing a ***factory reset***. If the hard reset works you should be able to restore it with the backup by using the restore feature in the phone settings. If the phone has a Google account you will need to remember the account user name and password to access the phone again once it has been reset, due to the FRP lock that it activated by the reset.''
+
+If all the above do not resolve the problem then it is a hardware problem. Not sure where the BT chip is but in a lot of phones it is incorporated with the WiFi in the one IC chip as the both share the same antenna.

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Edit by: jayeff

Text:

Hi,
Have you or did Samsung say that they proved it is a hardware problem?
If not, maybe try the following to eliminate software as the cause. Also as it is an intermittent problem allow a bit of time to make sure whether or not the problem is still there after trying each of the below.
i) [link|https://thedroidguy.com/wipe-cache-partition-galaxy-s20-1123375|Wipe the cache partition] and check if it then works OK.
-ii). Start the phone in [link|https://www.androidauthority.com/safe-mode-samsung-galaxy-s20-1082859/|safe mode] and check if it works OK. If it does then a ''downloaded app'' is the cause of the problem. The trick is to find out which one. You will need to uninstall each ''downloaded app'', one by one and test the phone in normal mode between each uninstall. When it starts OK then the last ''downloaded app'' that was uninstalled was the culprit. A ''downloaded app'' is one that you downloaded and installed on the phone and wasn’t pre-installed when you first got it.
+ii). Start the phone in [link|https://www.androidauthority.com/safe-mode-samsung-galaxy-s20-1082859/|safe mode] and check if it works OK. If it does then a ''downloaded app'' is the cause of the problem. The trick is to find out which one. You will need to uninstall each ''downloaded app'', one by one and test the phone in normal mode between each uninstall. When it works OK then the last ''downloaded app'' that was uninstalled was the culprit. A ''downloaded app'' is one that you downloaded and installed on the phone and wasn’t pre-installed when you first got it.
iii). If the above do not fix it, then you may have to consider a [link|https://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/what-is/hard-reset/|factory reset] (aka hard reset) for the phone.
***Note:*** ''Be aware that ***a factory reset will erase all your data and downloaded apps***. It will restore the phone to its factory default condition (or last system updated condition). ***Back up your phone*** to the cloud or a computer ***before*** performing a ***factory reset***. If the hard reset works you should be able to restore it with the backup by using the restore feature in the phone settings. If the phone has a Google account you will need to remember the account user name and password to access the phone again once it has been reset, due to the FRP lock that it activated by the reset.''

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Edit by: jayeff

Text:

Hi,
Have you or did Samsung say that they proved it is a hardware problem?
-If not, maybe try the following to eliminate software as the cause. Also if it is an intermittent problem allow a bit of time to make sure whether or not the problem is still there after trying each of the below.
+If not, maybe try the following to eliminate software as the cause. Also as it is an intermittent problem allow a bit of time to make sure whether or not the problem is still there after trying each of the below.
i) [link|https://thedroidguy.com/wipe-cache-partition-galaxy-s20-1123375|Wipe the cache partition] and check if it then works OK.
ii). Start the phone in [link|https://www.androidauthority.com/safe-mode-samsung-galaxy-s20-1082859/|safe mode] and check if it works OK. If it does then a ''downloaded app'' is the cause of the problem. The trick is to find out which one. You will need to uninstall each ''downloaded app'', one by one and test the phone in normal mode between each uninstall. When it starts OK then the last ''downloaded app'' that was uninstalled was the culprit. A ''downloaded app'' is one that you downloaded and installed on the phone and wasn’t pre-installed when you first got it.
iii). If the above do not fix it, then you may have to consider a [link|https://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/what-is/hard-reset/|factory reset] (aka hard reset) for the phone.
***Note:*** ''Be aware that ***a factory reset will erase all your data and downloaded apps***. It will restore the phone to its factory default condition (or last system updated condition). ***Back up your phone*** to the cloud or a computer ***before*** performing a ***factory reset***. If the hard reset works you should be able to restore it with the backup by using the restore feature in the phone settings. If the phone has a Google account you will need to remember the account user name and password to access the phone again once it has been reset, due to the FRP lock that it activated by the reset.''

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Edit by: jayeff

Text:

Hi,
Have you or did Samsung say that they proved it is a hardware problem?
-If not, maybe try the following to eliminate software as the cause. Also if it is an intermittent problem allow a bit of time to make sure whether the problem is still there or not after trying each of the below.
+If not, maybe try the following to eliminate software as the cause. Also if it is an intermittent problem allow a bit of time to make sure whether or not the problem is still there after trying each of the below.
i) [link|https://thedroidguy.com/wipe-cache-partition-galaxy-s20-1123375|Wipe the cache partition] and check if it then works OK.
ii). Start the phone in [link|https://www.androidauthority.com/safe-mode-samsung-galaxy-s20-1082859/|safe mode] and check if it works OK. If it does then a ''downloaded app'' is the cause of the problem. The trick is to find out which one. You will need to uninstall each ''downloaded app'', one by one and test the phone in normal mode between each uninstall. When it starts OK then the last ''downloaded app'' that was uninstalled was the culprit. A ''downloaded app'' is one that you downloaded and installed on the phone and wasn’t pre-installed when you first got it.
iii). If the above do not fix it, then you may have to consider a [link|https://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/what-is/hard-reset/|factory reset] (aka hard reset) for the phone.
***Note:*** ''Be aware that ***a factory reset will erase all your data and downloaded apps***. It will restore the phone to its factory default condition (or last system updated condition). ***Back up your phone*** to the cloud or a computer ***before*** performing a ***factory reset***. If the hard reset works you should be able to restore it with the backup by using the restore feature in the phone settings. If the phone has a Google account you will need to remember the account user name and password to access the phone again once it has been reset, due to the FRP lock that it activated by the reset.''

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Text:

Hi,
Have you or did Samsung say that they proved it is a hardware problem?
-If not, maybe try the following to eliminate software as the cause.
+If not, maybe try the following to eliminate software as the cause. Also if it is an intermittent problem allow a bit of time to make sure whether the problem is still there or not after trying each of the below.
-i) [https://thedroidguy.com/wipe-cache-partition-galaxy-s20-1123375|Wipe the cache partition] and check if it then works OK.
+i) [link|https://thedroidguy.com/wipe-cache-partition-galaxy-s20-1123375|Wipe the cache partition] and check if it then works OK.
-ii). Start the phone in [https://www.androidauthority.com/safe-mode-samsung-galaxy-s20-1082859/|safe mode] and check if it works OK. If it does then a ''downloaded app'' is the cause of the problem. The trick is to find out which one. You will need to uninstall each ''downloaded app'', one by one and test the phone in normal mode between each uninstall. When it starts OK then the last ''downloaded app'' that was uninstalled was the culprit. A ''downloaded app'' is one that you downloaded and installed on the phone and wasn’t pre-installed when you first got it.
+ii). Start the phone in [link|https://www.androidauthority.com/safe-mode-samsung-galaxy-s20-1082859/|safe mode] and check if it works OK. If it does then a ''downloaded app'' is the cause of the problem. The trick is to find out which one. You will need to uninstall each ''downloaded app'', one by one and test the phone in normal mode between each uninstall. When it starts OK then the last ''downloaded app'' that was uninstalled was the culprit. A ''downloaded app'' is one that you downloaded and installed on the phone and wasn’t pre-installed when you first got it.
-iii). If the above do not fix it, then you may have to consider a [https://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/what-is/hard-reset/|factory reset] (aka hard reset) for the phone.
+iii). If the above do not fix it, then you may have to consider a [link|https://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/what-is/hard-reset/|factory reset] (aka hard reset) for the phone.
-***Note:*** ''Be aware that ***a hard reset will erase all your data and downloaded apps***. It will restore the phone to its factory default condition (or last system updated condition). ***Back up your phone*** to the cloud or a computer ***before*** performing a ***factory reset***. If the hard reset works you should be able to restore it with the backup by using the restore feature in the phone settings. If the phone has a Google account you will need to remember the account user name and password to access the phone again once it has been reset, due to the FRP lock that it activated by the reset.''
+***Note:*** ''Be aware that ***a factory reset will erase all your data and downloaded apps***. It will restore the phone to its factory default condition (or last system updated condition). ***Back up your phone*** to the cloud or a computer ***before*** performing a ***factory reset***. If the hard reset works you should be able to restore it with the backup by using the restore feature in the phone settings. If the phone has a Google account you will need to remember the account user name and password to access the phone again once it has been reset, due to the FRP lock that it activated by the reset.''

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Text:

Hi,

Have you or did Samsung say that they proved it is a hardware problem?

If not, maybe try the following to eliminate software as the cause.

i) [https://thedroidguy.com/wipe-cache-partition-galaxy-s20-1123375|Wipe the cache partition] and check if it then works OK.

ii). Start the phone in [https://www.androidauthority.com/safe-mode-samsung-galaxy-s20-1082859/|safe mode] and check if it works OK. If it does then a ''downloaded app'' is the cause of the problem. The trick is to find out which one. You will need to uninstall each ''downloaded app'', one by one and test the phone in normal mode between each uninstall. When it starts OK then the last ''downloaded app'' that was uninstalled was the culprit. A ''downloaded app'' is one that you downloaded and installed on the phone and wasn’t pre-installed when you first got it.

iii). If the above do not fix it, then you may have to consider a [https://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/what-is/hard-reset/|factory reset] (aka hard reset) for the phone.

***Note:*** ''Be aware that ***a hard reset will erase all your data and downloaded apps***. It will restore the phone to its factory default condition (or last system updated condition). ***Back up your phone*** to the cloud or a computer ***before*** performing a ***factory reset***. If the hard reset works you should be able to restore it with the backup by using the restore feature in the phone settings. If the phone has a Google account you will need to remember the account user name and password to access the phone again once it has been reset, due to the FRP lock that it activated by the reset.''

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