What is wrong with the A51?

What is wrong with the A51?

The camera software on the Samsung Galaxy A51 is far from being optimized. User reports talk about focus issues, Camera app crashes, Macro mode being an unreliable gimmick instead of a useful lense utilization, color smudges in low-light conditions, HDR issues, sound in recordings being muffled, and more.

How do I enable permissions on my Samsung A51?

To allow an app permission:

  1. From the ‘Denied’ section, tap an available permission (e.g., Contacts, Location, etc.).
  2. Tap ‘Allow only while using the app’ or ‘Allow all the time’.
  3. Tap the Back icon (upper-left) to return to App permissions.

How do I turn off text to speech on Samsung A51?

Tap Settings > Accessibility > Vision > Voice assistant….Tap SETTINGS, then tap to adjust the following:

  1. Speech volume.
  2. Text-to-speech.
  3. Pitch changes.
  4. Read keyboard input aloud.
  5. Speak while screen off.
  6. Mute with proximity sensor.
  7. Shake for continuous reading.
  8. Read caller ID aloud.

How do I reset my A51?

Ensure the device is powered off. Simultaneously press and hold the Volume up and Power buttons until the device vibrates and the Android Recovery screen appears then release all buttons. Allow up to 30 seconds for the recovery screen to appear. From the Android Recovery screen, select Wipe data/factory reset.

Why wont my A51 make calls?

I can’t make voice calls on my Samsung Galaxy A51 Android 10.0. If barring of outgoing calls is turned on, you can’t make any calls on your phone. Solution: Turn off call barring. Press Voice call.

How do I allow camera and microphone access on my Samsung?

Change a site’s camera & microphone permissions

  1. On your Android device, open the Chrome app .
  2. To the right of the address bar, tap More. Settings.
  3. Tap Site Settings.
  4. Tap Microphone or Camera.
  5. Tap to turn the microphone or camera on or off.

What does a hard reset do?

A hard reset, also known as a factory reset or master reset, is the restoration of a device to the state it was in when it left the factory. All settings, applications and data added by the user are removed. Hard reset contrasts with soft reset, which just means to restart a device.