How to Change Display (Screen) Resolution in OnePlus 8 Pro and OnePlus 8

Here’s how to change the screen resolution on OnePlus 8 Pro and OnePlus 8. You can choose the OnePlus 8 Pro resolution from QHD+ (3168×1440)/FHD+ (2376×1080). When you set QHD+ resolution, it will use to maximum clarity, increased power consumption in your device. Also, enable auto power saving to automatically set appropriate resolution without battery drain. When you switching the resolution, some of the background apps close in your device.

You can change the resolution under display settings. OnePlus 8 Pro uses a 120Hz/90Hz refresh rate and the OnePlus 8 device uses a 90Hz/60Hz refresh rate. Follow the below-given step by step process to change the resolution in OnePlus 8 and OnePlus 8 Pro.

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How to Change Display (Screen) Resolution in OnePlus 8 Pro and OnePlus 8

Step 1: Swipe down the notification panel from the top of the screen and tap the Settings gear icon.

Step 2: Tap Display.

Step 3: Tap Advanced.

Here you can see screen calibration, resolution, refresh rate, front camera display area, and apps to display in full screen.

Step 4: Tap Resolution.

Two options are available.

FHD+ (2376×1080): Excellent display, lower power consumption.

QHD+ (3168×1440): Maximum clarity, increased power consumption

Step 5: Choose from FHD+/QHD+.

Change Video Resolution in OnePlus 8 Pro

Step 1: Open the Camera app in your device.

Step 2: Tap Settings at the top of the right corner.

Step 3: Tap Video resolution under the video section.

Step 4: Choose from 4K CINE 60FPS/4K CINE 30FPS/4K 60FPS/4K 30FPS/1080P 60FPS/1080P 30FPS.

Also, choose slow motion video resolution from 720P 480FPS/1080P 240FPS.

Change Screen Refresh Rate in OnePlus 8 Pro

Step 1: Go to the Settings gear icon.

Step 2: Tap Display.

Step 3: Tap Advanced.

Step 4: Tap Refresh rate.

Step 5: Choose from 120Hz/60Hz.

Change Screen Refresh Rate in OnePlus 8

Settings > Display > Advanced > Refresh rate > 90Hz/60Hz

And that’s all. I hope this makes it clear how to change display resolution in OnePlus 8 Pro and OnePlus 8. Do you still have any questions regarding this article? Stay and connect with us for the latest tips.

How to Reset Network Settings on Galaxy S20 Ultra and S20 (Plus)

This tutorial explains to you how to reset network settings on Samsung Galaxy S20 (Plus) and S20 Ultra 5G. You need to reset S20 network settings when you’re device WiFi connection dropping, Bluetooth won’t pair, mobile data not working, poor network signal, and other network-related situation. After completing this setting, your phone restores default network configuration in your Samsung Galaxy or Android devices.

When you reset network settings on Samsung or Android devices, it will remove all saved Bluetooth pair, saved WiFi network & password, and mobile data network settings in your device. It will reset all network settings, including WiFi, Cellular Data, and Bluetooth. Useful to fix network issues in your Samsung S20+, S20 Ultra, and S20 devices.

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How to Reset Network Settings on Galaxy S20 Ultra and S20 (Plus)

Step 1: Go to Settings.

Step 2: Scroll down and tap General Management.

Step 3: Tap Reset.

Step 4: Tap Reset network settings.

Step 5: Tap Reset Settings.

Enter the PIN or password if you have set up. This pop-up message appears: All network settings will be reset. This action can’t be undone.

Step 6:  Tap Reset to confirm it.

You can see this message: Network settings reset!

Now, delete the saved WiFi network and Bluetooth paired. To use it enter the WiFi password and pair Bluetooth device again.

And that’s all. I hope this little tip useful to reset network settings on the Samsung Galaxy S20 series. Have you ever face a network-related issue in your device? Tell us in below comment box if you have any queries.

How to Enter Recovery Mode on Galaxy S20 Ultra and S20 (Plus)

Here’s how to boot your Samsung Galaxy S20/S20+/S20 Ultra into recovery mode. You can enter in recovery mode only whey your device is power off. You can wipe cache/factory reset using the android recovery menu to fix several issues including frozen device, phone restarting, black screen, etc.

Samsung S20+ recovery mode includes Reboot system now, Reboot to bootloader, Apply update from ADB, Apply update from SD card, Wipe data/factory reset, Wipe cache partition, Mount/system, View recovery logs, Run graphics test, Run the local test, and Power off. Check out below given settings to boot into the Android recovery menu on your Galaxy S20/S20+/S20 ultra.

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How to Enter Recovery Mode on Galaxy S20 Ultra and S20 (Plus)

Make sure power off your Samsung Galaxy devices.

Step 1: Swipe down the notification panel and tap the Power button.

Step 2: Tap Power off. Tap again Power off to turn off your phone.

Wait until switch off your phone.

Step 3: Press & hold the power key and volume up key at the same time until seeing the android recovery menu.

Now, recovery mode is available in your device.

Step 4: Use the volume up or down button to highlight the option you want to use.

Step 5:  Press the power button to apply it.

Most Common Use Recovery Menu

Apply Update from ADB: This helps the user to connect your android phone to PC or Laptop. This feature is intended for development only. Make sure to install the Android SDK on your computer.

Wipe data/factory reset: It will reset all your phone settings to factory default.

Wipe cache partition: This wipe cache partition will remove temporary data from your device.

Exit Recovery Mode on Samsung S20 (Plus) and S20 (Ultra)

To exit this mode, use volume up or down button and highlight the “Reboot system now” or “Power off” option and press the power button to get rid of recovery mode on S20+/Ultra.

And that’s all. Do you still have any questions regarding this tutorial? Tell us in below comment box. Stay and connect with us for the latest updates.

How to Wipe Cache Partition on Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, S20+, S20

Here’s how to wipe cache partition on Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, S20 Plus, and S20. This Wipe cache partition will use when your device freezes or crashes, the screen not responding, slow phone speed, black screen of death, etc. This wipe cache or clear cache partition on Samsung Galaxy S20 series will delete unnecessary data, logs, and more junk files & documents. Wiping the cache data will not delete the app’s data or your phone’s personal data.

You can clear the app cache & data if any app-related issues in your device. This will clear the cache and remove the app data temporarily. Follow the steps below to wipe the cache on Galaxy S20+, S20, and S20 Ultra.

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How to Wipe Cache Partition on Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra, S20+, S20

How to Wipe Cache Partition on Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, S20 Ultra

Step 1: Long-press the side and volume down keys simultaneously until the power menu appears.

Step 2: Touch on Power off. Touch again Power off to turn off your Samsung phone.

Step 3: Press & hold the power key and volume up button simultaneously until the recovery mode view.

Step 4: Press the volume down button until the Wipe cache partition is highlighted.

Step 5: Press the Power button.

Step 6: Press the volume down button to select Yes.

Step 7: Press the power key.

Wait until you see the wipe all data message on the screen’s bottom left corner. Now, automatically select the reboot system now option.

Step 8: Press the power key.

Clear App Cache & Data in Samsung S20, S20+, S20 Ultra

Step 1: Go to the Settings.

Step 2: Tap Apps.

Step 3: Select the app from the list.

Step 4: Tap Storage.

Step 5: Tap Clear cache (Remove all temporary data) or Clear data (Delete this app’s all data).

Clear System App Cache Galaxy S20, S20+, S20 Ultra

Step 1: Open the Settings.

Step 2: Tap Apps.

Step 3: Tap Three vertical dots (More) at the top right corner.

Step 4: Tap Show system apps.

Step 5: Find the app and tap on it.

Step 6: Tap Storage.

Step 7: Tap Clear cache or Clear data.

And that’s it. We hope this makes it clear how to wipe the cache partition in Galaxy S20 Series. If you have any questions, please tell us in below comment box.

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How to Factory Reset Galaxy S20 Ultra, S20 Plus, S20

Two ways to perform a factory reset on Samsung Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, and S20 Ultra. One is using phone settings and another is using enter S20 into recovery mode. This reset S20 Ultra will delete all your phone data including Samsung account, Google account, photos, videos, third-party apps, and more. Back up your important data before applying it.

This hard reset or reset a Galaxy S20 series will use when your device is facing an issue such as a black screen, phone won’t turn on, frozen, overheating, tine problem, touch screen not responding, etc. Check out below settings to factory data reset your Samsung S20+, S20, and S20 Ultra 5G.

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How to Factory Reset Galaxy S20 Ultra, S20 Plus, S20

Make sure to back up your data before applying the below steps. If your S20 turned on, you can apply below settings to factory data reset your device.

Step 1: Go to Settings.

Step 2: Scroll down and tap General Management.

Step 3: Tap Reset.

Step 4: Tap Factory data reset.

Step 5: Scroll down and tap the Reset button.

Step 6: Tap Erase all data.

Now, remove all your S20 data and phone set to factory default settings.

Hard Reset Galaxy S20+ using Recovery Mode

Step 1: Press and hold the side key and volume down key until the power menu appears.

Step 2: Click on the Power off. Click again Power off to switch your phone.

Step 3: Press & hold the power button and volume up button at the same time until seeing the recovery mode.

Step 4: Press the volume down key for wipe data/factory reset highlight.

Step 5: Press the power button.

This message pop-up: Wipe all user data? This cannot be undone.

Step 6: Press the volume down key to select Factory data reset.

Step 7: Press the power button.

Wait until you see the wipe data complete at the bottom left corner of the screen.

Step 8: Press again power button to reboot the system now.

Now, wait until restart your phone.

That’s all. Do you still have any questions? Tell us in below comment box. If you found the above steps useful, don’t forget to share it with others.

How to Hard Reset Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, S20 Ultra

Here’s how to hard reset with hardware keys on Samsung Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, and S20 Ultra 5G. This factory reset S20 ultra will remove all your phone data. So, make sure back up & restore important data safely. You need to perform this master reset when your phone won’t turn on, black screen of death, forgot password (PIN, Pattern), unresponsive touch screen, and other issues.

You can reset Samsung Galaxy S20 ultra using phone settings also if your phone turned on. Enter your Samsung S20 device to recovery mode to wipe data/factory reset your phone. Apply the below-given step by step process to master reset your S20 plus/ultra.

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How to Hard Reset Galaxy S20, S20 Plus, S20 Ultra 5G

Step 1: Swipe down the notification bar from the top and tap the Power button.

Step 2: Click on Power off. Tap the Power off again to power off your phone.

Step 3: Long press the power key and volume up key at the same time until the recovery screen appear.

Step 4: Press the volume down key until select the wipe data/Factory reset.

Step 5: Press the power button.

You can see this: Wipe all user data?

Step 6: Press the volume down button to choose the Factory data reset.

Step 7: Press the power key.

Wait until you see the wipe data complete at the bottom left corner of the screen.

Step 8: Press the power key again to reboot your phone system.

Now, wait until restart your phone and set settings again in your latest Samsung devices.

Factory Reset Using Phone Settings

Back up data before performing the below settings.

Step 1: Open app drawer and tap Settings.

Step 2: Scroll down until see General Management and tap on it.

Step 3: Touch Reset.

Step 4: Touch Factory data reset.

Step 5: Touch Reset button.

Step 6: Touch Erase all data.

Now, remove all your phone data to factory default settings.

We hope this makes it clear how to hard reset Galaxy S20 series using a hardware key. If you have any questions, tell us in below comment box. Stay and connect with us for the latest updates.