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After the OneUI 4.1 update that auto-installed on my phone (Samsung Galaxy A51 5G), Google search links stopped opening in the Slide app. I've tried changing the settings and default apps / "Opening links", but it doesn't work. Looking at the "Supported web addresses", it lists "amp.reddit.com" and "redd.it".
My probable guess is the new OneUI update changed the reddit url links returned on mobile, and it's now returning "www.reddit.com" and isn't being caught by the app. Copying and then modifying the url to the short version (redd.it/~~~~~~) or amp (amp.reddit.com/r/~~~/comments/~~~~~/~~~~) works and opens it in the app, so this is probably the cause.
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Same problem on LineageOS 20 on Fairphone 4. When reading articles in the integrated browser (of Slide), the app marks links to www.reddit.com as Reddit links, but when tapping on them, they open in my browser as well.
In Android settings, its no longer possible to allow Slide to open all www.reddit.com links, only those, the author of this issue already listed.
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Slide version: v6.7.1 (latest)
Android version: Android 12 (OneUI 4.1)
After the OneUI 4.1 update that auto-installed on my phone (Samsung Galaxy A51 5G), Google search links stopped opening in the Slide app. I've tried changing the settings and default apps / "Opening links", but it doesn't work. Looking at the "Supported web addresses", it lists "amp.reddit.com" and "redd.it".
My probable guess is the new OneUI update changed the reddit url links returned on mobile, and it's now returning "www.reddit.com" and isn't being caught by the app. Copying and then modifying the url to the short version (redd.it/~~~~~~) or amp (amp.reddit.com/r/~~~/comments/~~~~~/~~~~) works and opens it in the app, so this is probably the cause.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: