Android for LARGE Screens – Android 12L Beta 2, Pixel 6 Update, Samsung Exynos 2200 No-Show
Android 12L Beta 2, Pixel 6 update, Samsung Exynos 2200 no-show.
• Google rolling out Android 12L Beta 2 for Pixel phones
• The long-awaited January update for Google’s Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro is now live
• Samsung no-showed on its major Exynos 2200 launch
• Google’s Tensor-powered Pixel foldable may look more like the Oppo Find N than the Galaxy Fold
• People miss the old white noise on Google Assistant
• Sony brings a compact, flagship smartphone to the US
• Android TV 11 is rolling out to all Nvidia Shields, including the original Shield TV.
• Wordle clones for Android are showing up in the Play Store too – don’t use them
• Netflix is about to cost you more money
• Is RCS not the answer to the ‘Green Bubble’ problem?
• Can the Nest Hub access Google Keep info?
• More QR code scanning woes
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Hosts: Ron Richards, Florence Ion
Guest: Patrick Norton
All About Android Episode 561
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The only method to deactivate a Samsung account from a phone without a password is to contact Samsung to locate and delete the account. If you wish to begin the procedure on your Samsung phone, follow the comprehensive instructions below.
- Unlock your phone, then launch the Samsung phone settings app from the app drawer.
- Scroll down until you see "Cloud and Accounts." Also, on the next page, select the "Accounts" tab.
- Then, from the choices, select "Samsung Accounts" and then "My profile." When prompted to enter your email address and password on the account screen, select "Forgot your ID and Password." A popup will appear on the screen; from there, select your preferred browser.
- A prompted browser prompts you to enter your ID and password, as well as your email address. After that, Samsung will send you an email with a link to reset your password.
- Return to your Samsung account settings and select "Remove Account" from the top-right menu bar.
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