Samsung's own community blog and XDA
developers' forum have been buzzing with user instances complaining about the
sudden appearance of grey bands on the screen of the Galaxy S7 Edge, the
intensity of which seems to increase when the brightness levels are reduced.
Some users are also complaining about performance being hampered, just days
after, they bought the phone.
he South Korean company, that hit bull's eye with its new batch of Galaxy S phones, and quickly followed them up with an even better Note phablet -- well, it did for some time before going kaput -- is clearly in disarray. After the Note 7 fiasco, users are now complaining about seeing translucent shades of grey on Samsung's Galaxy S7 Edge.
Interestingly, one user also mentions that, "Samsung is aware of the fault and not bothered to replace it."The claims are supported with images, and at least one video that show the shades of grey in action.
Samsung was caught foot in mouth recently when multiple reports of the Note 7 exploding started emerging. In its own internal investigation, the company found as many as 35 cases of exploding Note 7 phones, something that has been attributed to faulty batteries. The company, thereafter, issued a global recall of the Note 7 and announced that it will give buyers who had already purchased the device (in the US, for instance) a replacement over the coming weeks.
Looks like world leading smartphone company is coming to dead with Galaxy S7 Edge. If this continues we can't say, there will be any users for Samsung. I personally would like the company to go through their product and remodel it again whereas for users they should try to return what they can.
We can find various memes about S7 Edge on social sites and company should be serious about on going issues with their product.
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