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To troubleshoot your Samsung Android phone and sync your applications, you can follow these steps:
- Check Internet Connection: Ensure that your phone is connected to the internet, either through Wi-Fi or mobile data.
- Update Your Apps: Go to the Google Play Store and check for any updates for your installed apps. Sometimes, outdated apps can cause synchronization issues.
- Clear Cache and Data: Go to Settings > Apps, select the app that is not syncing, and clear its cache and data. This can help resolve issues with the app.
- Sync Settings: Make sure that sync is enabled for your apps. Go to Settings > Accounts and backup > Accounts, select your account, and ensure that the sync options are turned on for the apps you want to sync.
- Restart Your Device: Sometimes, simply restarting your phone can resolve various issues.
- Check for System Updates: Go to Settings > Software update and check if there are any updates available for your device.
- Factory Reset: If all else fails, you may consider a factory reset as a last resort. Make sure to back up your data before doing this.
For your bank cards, you may need to contact your bank for assistance regarding the closures, as this is not related to your device's functionality.
If your tablet is working fine, you might also want to check if the settings on both devices are consistent, especially regarding accounts and sync settings.
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