There are a few ways to downgrade your Samsung OS. You can use a PC, you can use a phone, or you can use an OTG cable.To downgrade using a PC:1. Download the OS downgrade tool from here: https://www.sammobile.com/downloads/downgrade-tool-for-samsung-galaxy-phones/2. Extract the downloaded file and open the .exe file.

Yes, you can revert to Android 11. However, it may not be a complete experience as some features may not work or be updated yet. You can check the Android version on your phone by going to Settings > About Phone.

Yes, you can downgrade Samsung firmware using Odin. However, please note that downgrading your firmware may void your warranty and may result in loss of data. Before downgrading your firmware, make sure that you have a backup of all your data.

If you are using a phone that is not rooted, there is no uninstall option.

To uninstall Android 11 on your device, follow these steps:Open the Settings app on your device.Under System, scroll down to Apps and then tap Uninstall an App.Find and select Android 11 from the list of apps that appears.Tap Uninstall to finish uninstalling the app.

If you have an Android phone that is running Android 10, you can go back to Android 9 by following these steps:-Open the Settings app on your phone.-Under “System,” find “About phone.”-Scroll down to the “Android version” section and tap on “9.”-If you have a Google account, sign in. If you don’t have a Google account, enter your email address or phone number and create a new one.

If you have a Google account and have used the same login credentials on other devices, you can go to the “Google Play Store” on your Android phone and select “My apps” and find the app you want to update. Tap on the app’s name and then tap “Update.

Factory resetting a device removes all user data and settings but does not remove software updates. If there are any pending software updates, they will be downloaded and installed when the device is restarted.

There are a few ways to uninstall an update:From the Windows 10 Start Menu, open the Settings app.In the Settings app, under System and Security, click on Update & Security.Under Updates, click on the update you want to uninstall.On the right side of the window, under Uninstall, click on Uninstall.

If you have an Android phone or tablet that is running Android 12, you can uninstall the update by following these steps: 1. Open the Settings app on your device. 2. Under System, scroll down to and tap About Phone or About Tablet. 3. Tap on the Build number seven times to open the Developer Options menu. 4. Under System settings, tap on Uninstall updates. 5. Tap on the update you want to uninstall and then tap Uninstall.