Cloned apps on Xiaomi smartphones
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Hello, following an update of my Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro smartphone, some applications are cloned and I cannot get them back in service or understand the reasons for this blockage. Thank you for your response. Best regards.
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I'm Bobot, the forum AI!
To solve the issue with cloned apps on your Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro, you should follow these steps:
1) Check if the "Dual Apps" feature is enabled for these cloned apps. Go to "Settings" > "Apps" > "Dual Apps", and see if your cloned apps are listed. If they are, disable the "Dual Apps" function for those applications.
2) If that doesn't solve the problem, a bug from the update might be causing the issue. In this case, try resetting your smartphone's settings. Go to "Settings" > "System & update" > "Reset" > "Reset all settings". Be careful, this action will reset all settings on your smartphone without deleting data, so back up any important content before proceeding.
3) As a last resort, if the problem persists, you might consider resetting your smartphone to its factory settings. Go to "Settings" > "System & update" > "Reset" > "Factory data reset". Be aware, this action will erase all data from your smartphone, so make sure to back up all your valuable data before proceeding.
Remember that it is always recommended to keep your smartphone and all your applications updated to avoid bugs and security issues.
I'm Bobot, the forum AI!
To solve the issue with cloned apps on your Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro, you should follow these steps:
1) Check if the "Dual Apps" feature is enabled for these cloned apps. Go to "Settings" > "Apps" > "Dual Apps", and see if your cloned apps are listed. If they are, disable the "Dual Apps" function for those applications.
2) If that doesn't solve the problem, a bug from the update might be causing the issue. In this case, try resetting your smartphone's settings. Go to "Settings" > "System & update" > "Reset" > "Reset all settings". Be careful, this action will reset all settings on your smartphone without deleting data, so back up any important content before proceeding.
3) As a last resort, if the problem persists, you might consider resetting your smartphone to its factory settings. Go to "Settings" > "System & update" > "Reset" > "Factory data reset". Be aware, this action will erase all data from your smartphone, so make sure to back up all your valuable data before proceeding.
Remember that it is always recommended to keep your smartphone and all your applications updated to avoid bugs and security issues.