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      <title>How to Fix the Moisture Detected Warning on Samsung Galaxy Phones</title>
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      <description>The &amp;ldquo;moisture detected&amp;rdquo; warning on Galaxy devices is a safety feature that can sometimes get stuck due to a software glitch, even if your phone is bone-dry. If you&amp;rsquo;ve already tried the obvious (shaking it out or waiting for it to dry), here is how to handle the &amp;ldquo;bug&amp;rdquo; version of this error.
1. Clear the USB Cache (The Most Common Software Fix) Often, the system app responsible for monitoring the port gets &amp;ldquo;stuck&amp;rdquo; in an error state.</description>
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