Search

    Language Settings
    Select Website Language

    GDPR Compliance

    We use cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies, Privacy Policy, and Terms of Service.

    dailyadda
    dailyadda

    Samsung Galaxy Smartphones Get Inactivity Restart Security Feature With Latest Update: Report

    2 days ago

    Samsung has reportedly introduced an Inactivity restart security feature for Galaxy smartphones that automatically reboots a device if it stays locked for 72 hours. The option is available under Security and Privacy settings and places the phone in a restricted state after restarting until it is unlocked. The feature is intended to protect user data if a device is lost or stolen. It has been spotted on some Galaxy S25 units and the Galaxy Z Fold 7, but not yet on the Galaxy S26 series.

    Samsung has reportedly introduced an Inactivity restart security feature for Galaxy smartphones that automatically reboots a device if it stays locked for 72 hours. The option is available under Security and Privacy settings and places the phone in a restricted state after restarting until it is unlocked. The feature is intended to protect user data if a device is lost or stolen. It has been spotted on some Galaxy S25 units and the Galaxy Z Fold 7, but not yet on the Galaxy S26 series.
    Click here to Read More
    Previous Article
    Realme Note 80 Launched With 6,300mAh Battery, 6.74-Inch Display: Price, Specifications
    Next Article
    Anthropic’s Claude Finds 22 Vulnerabilities in Mozilla Firefox in Just Two Weeks

    Related Technology Updates:

    Are you sure? You want to delete this comment..! Remove Cancel

    Comments (0)

      Leave a comment