These are the basic Settings for Samsung Galaxy A35 5G which is needed. I have also added article on here for this mobile phone such as the
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Settings for Samsung Galaxy A35 5G
I will start by explaining the basic settings ont he phone as you can see below.
Adjust brightness/timeout
To adjust the screen brightness on your device, follow these simple steps:
- 1. Navigate to the Home screen by swiping up on the screen.
- 2. Select “Settings.”
- 3. Scroll down and choose “Display.”
- 4. Turn off “Adaptive brightness.”
- 5. To adjust the brightness manually, drag the slider under “Brightness” to make the screen brighter or darker.
- 6. Scroll down further and select “Screen timeout.”
- 7. Choose an appropriate option from the list.
- 8. Once you’ve set the brightness to your preference, select the back symbol to confirm.
- 9. The brightness adjustment is now applied.
- 10. You can return to the Home screen.
By following these steps, you can easily customize the brightness of your device’s screen.
Automatic Screen Lock
To enable automatic screen locking on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G, follow these steps:
- 1. Begin by going to the Home screen. Swipe up to access the menu.
- 2. Tap on “Settings.”
- 3. Scroll down and select “Display.”
- 4. Then, scroll down further and choose “Screen timeout.”
- 5. Select an appropriate option from the list to set the time after which the screen will automatically lock.
- 6. Once you’ve chosen your preferred option, select the back symbol to confirm.
- 7. Congratulations! You’ve successfully enabled the Screen timeout feature to automatically lock your screen.
- 8. You can now return to the Home screen.
By following these steps, you can ensure your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G automatically switches to standby mode after a certain period, enhancing the security of your device.
Change device lock password/PIN
To change the device lock password or PIN on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G, follow these steps:
- 1. Navigate to the Home screen by swiping up on the screen.
- 2. Select “Settings.”
- 3. Scroll down and choose “Lock screen and AOD.”
- 4. Tap on “Screen lock type.”
- 5. Enter your current screen lock code and then tap “Continue.”
- 6. Choose “PIN.”
- 7. Enter a new screen lock code and then tap “Continue.”
- 8. If prompted, select “Use anyway.”
- 9. Re-enter the new screen lock code and then tap “OK.”
- 10. Optionally, you can check “Delete previous PIN now” if you want to remove the previous PIN. Then tap “OK.”
- 11. Congratulations! You have successfully changed the screen lock code on your device.
- 12. You can now return to the Home screen.
By following these steps, you can easily update the device lock password or PIN on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G, enhancing the security of your device.
Deactivate anti-theft
To deactivate anti-theft security options on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G, follow these steps:
- 1. Swipe up on the Home screen to access the menu.
- 2. Select “Settings.”
- 3. Scroll down and choose “Security and privacy.”
- 4. Tap on “Lock screen.”
- 5. Then, choose “Fingerprints.”
- 6. Enter your current screen lock code and tap “Continue.”
- 7. Select the fingerprint you want to remove, for example, “Fingerprint 1.”
- 8. To remove the fingerprint, tap on “Remove,” and then confirm by tapping “Remove” again.
- 9. If you have multiple fingerprints set up, repeat the previous steps for each one.
- 10. To completely turn off Anti-Theft, you’ll need to perform a Factory data reset. Tap the back symbol to navigate back to the main settings menu.
- 11. Scroll down and select “General management” from the options.
- 12. Choose “Reset.”
- 13. Then, tap on “Factory data reset.”
- 14. Scroll down and select “Reset.”
- 15. Enter your current screen lock code and tap “Continue.”
- 16. Confirm by selecting “Delete all.”
- 17. Your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G will now erase all data and settings and automatically reset and reboot.
- 18. During the reboot, make sure to turn off or skip all security settings as required.
By following these steps, you can deactivate anti-theft security options on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G.
Device pattern unlock
To set up a custom pattern lock on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G for enhanced security, follow these steps:
- 1. Swipe up on the Home screen to access the menu.
- 2. Select “Settings.”
- 3. Scroll down and choose “Lock screen and AOD.”
- 4. Tap on “Screen lock type.”
- 5. Select “Pattern.”
- 6. To create your pattern, choose a starting point and connect at least four dots by dragging your finger across the screen.
- 7. If you make a mistake and want to start over, choose “Retry.” Otherwise, when you’re satisfied with your pattern, choose “Continue.”
- 8. Recreate the pattern to confirm it.
- 9. Once confirmed, tap on “Confirm.”
- 10. Optionally, you can change additional options as desired, then tap “Done.”
- 11. Your custom pattern lock has been saved and set.
- 12. You can now return to the Home screen.
By following these steps, you’ve successfully set up a custom pattern lock on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G, which provides an extra layer of security against unauthorized access.
External factory reset
If you’re unable to access your device’s menu to perform a standard factory reset, you can try an external factory reset. Here’s how:
- 1. Ensure that your device’s battery is sufficiently charged, at least 25% is recommended. Make sure your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G is turned off.
- 2. To open the boot menu, simultaneously press and hold the Side key and the volume up button on the side of your device.
- 3. Release the Side key once your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G turns on, but keep holding the volume up button until the device enters Reboot Mode.
- 4. Use the volume down button to navigate to “Wipe data/factory reset.”
- 5. Press the Side key to confirm your selection.
- 6. Navigate to “Factory data reset” using the volume down button.
- 7. Press the Side key to confirm.
- 8. Confirm again by pressing the Side key when prompted.
- 9. All data and settings saved on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G will be permanently deleted.
- 10. Press the Side key to proceed with the reset.
- 11. Your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G will automatically reset and reboot.
By following these steps, you can perform an external factory reset on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G, restoring it to its original factory settings. Remember to have your Gmail login credentials handy before proceeding. Lastly also see the article that I had written on the
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How to use safe mode
To utilize Safe Mode on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G and troubleshoot issues caused by third-party apps, follow these steps:
- 1. From the Home screen, press and hold the Side key and the volume down button simultaneously.
- 2. Select “Power off.”
- 3. Then, press and hold “Power off.”
- 4. Choose “Safe mode” from the options that appear.
- 5. Your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G will automatically reboot in Safe Mode.
- 6. If prompted, enter your PIN code and select “OK.” If not prompted, proceed to the next step.
- 7. If the lock screen appears, unlock it by swiping your finger over the screen. Otherwise, continue to the next step.
- 8. Your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G has successfully rebooted in Safe Mode. Third-party apps are disabled to assist in troubleshooting.
- To return your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G to standard mode:
- 1. Press and hold the Side key and the volume down button again.
- 2. Choose “Restart.”
- 3. Confirm by selecting “Restart” again.
- 4. If prompted, enter your PIN code and select “OK.” If not prompted, proceed to the next step.
- 5. If the lock screen appears, unlock it by swiping your finger over the screen. Otherwise, proceed to the next step.
- 6. Your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G will now reboot.
- 7. Once rebooted, swipe up on the screen to access the menu.
- 8. Select “Settings.”
- 9. Choose “Connections.”
- 10. Turn off “Airplane mode.”
- 11. Airplane mode has now been turned off, and you can return to the Home screen.
By following these steps, you can effectively use Safe Mode to troubleshoot issues on your Samsung Galaxy A35 5G and return it to standard mode when necessary. Lastly also see the articles that I wrote on the
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