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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 devices encounter weird crashes
Much like the Galaxy Note 7, the Galaxy S7 Edge is quite expensive to fix, not to mention extremely hard if you try to do it on your own. The experts from the tech website point out that nothing helped, although they tried to reset the device to factory settings and wipe the cache.
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Users took to XDA and Android Central forum to share their experience with Galaxy Note 7.
All and sundry else has such issues with their new note 7?, right out of the container after the replace my tool started out freezing with weird glitch lines at the display screen and restarting by itself, frequently a couple of instances earlier than it loads up to my lock display screen. “I’ve been using the Note 7 a lot over the last 2 days”.
However, one user seems to have found a solution to the problem and has stated it on Android Central’s forum. The ice shatters and the phone goes flying, but once retrieved we see that the glass hasn’t cracked, and the phone starts up like normal once charged. The performance bit has to do more with software so that’s fixable but any hardware issue can’t really be fixed as easily.
For battery, the Galaxy Note 7 undeniably trumps the new iPhones.
Samsung’s latest device Galaxy Note 7 has been facing criticism from users on various forums, for a “weird glitch” that causes the phablet to either brick or crash.
So far, Samsung has not made any official comment on the situation.
Samsung Galaxy S7 was launched in March for Rs. 48,900 and now after getting a price cut of Rs. 5,500, it is available for Rs. 43,400. The smartphone will run Android Marshmallow 6.0.1 out-of-the-box. Wearing a 5.5-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED display, backed by a hefty 3,600mAh battery, the larger Samsung flagship stands out from the crowd.
There has been speculation that Samsung may have halted the deliveries because of an inspection after reports of explosions.
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It will still hold previous features in the recent Galaxy flagships like USB type-C fast charging port, wireless charging capability, expandable micro SD slot up to 256 GB, water proof IP68 certified body, Snapdragon X12 modem chip supporting 1 Gbps.