The tech behemoth is introducing a privacy feature called Repair Mode, according to a press release from Samsung’s Korean press site.Users’ reservations about sending their gadget for repair led to the introduction of the new feature.
The phone typically contains a tonne of personal information, including texts, images, and other data.Repair Mode is a feature that lets you selectively share data when repairing a smartphone. It essentially dispels worries about access to or leaking of personal information that might take place during the repair process through some private organisations.
As they work to repair the phone, technicians will have a small amount of access to the interior. Evidently, it will stop the data from being compromised.In South Korea, the Galaxy S21 will be the first devices to have the functionality.Users will find it simple to enter Repair Mode, and the phone will restart after doing so.