The Galaxy S8 is off to a flying start, but there are some issues with the phone that might impact your overall experience. Some can already be fixed with the help of software updates, including the red display tint and the Wi-Fi connectivity issues reported in Korea. Others might be more problematic, such as wireless charging problems and random reboots. Now, a new report reveals yet another Galaxy S8 issue that might be more serious than anything else customers have complained of so far.
A Galaxy S8 owner uploaded a photo on a Korean forum on Monday showing a burn-in on the screen after just one week of use. According to The Korea Herald, the burn-in appeared in the lower part of the screen where the pressure-sensitive soft key is built-in.
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This is not good news for Samsung. But, with so many S8 phones being bought, there will be a few unlucky users who got a broken phone.
I think smartphones having problems is a good reason to also keep your older smartphones, regular non-smart cell phones and landline phones for times when you need to repair your smartphone, or to use as your older style phones as backup phone in case of emergencies when you really need to call someone.
Random reboots can cause big problems like during a phone job interview with an employer which may not phone back, or give you a second chance if your phone hangs up on them because they are very busy, and have other people to interview for a job.
A Galaxy S8 owner uploaded a photo on a Korean forum on Monday showing a burn-in on the screen after just one week of use. According to The Korea Herald, the burn-in appeared in the lower part of the screen where the pressure-sensitive soft key is built-in.
Read More
This is not good news for Samsung. But, with so many S8 phones being bought, there will be a few unlucky users who got a broken phone.
I think smartphones having problems is a good reason to also keep your older smartphones, regular non-smart cell phones and landline phones for times when you need to repair your smartphone, or to use as your older style phones as backup phone in case of emergencies when you really need to call someone.
Random reboots can cause big problems like during a phone job interview with an employer which may not phone back, or give you a second chance if your phone hangs up on them because they are very busy, and have other people to interview for a job.
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