In this article, you are going to find some of the most common problems users experience on their Samsung Galaxy phones and also solutions to these problem.
The Samsung Electronics is pretty popular for its mobile devices, with the company claiming the top market share for smartphones sold globally in 2020. However, despite the popularity and reliability of Samsung Galaxy smartphones, they still suffer from a number of defects, with certain users making complaints on different internet forums.
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Common Samsung Galaxy Problems and How To Easily Fix Them
Today, we will take a look at some of the more common problems that beset Samsung Galaxy smartphones and how to solve these problems by yourself.
Water Damage
It is not uncommon to hear smartphone users complain of their smartphones (especially the displays) acting up after an unfortunate meeting with water. While these water-related accidents can happen to anyone irrespective of how careful one is, you can get your device back on track by following these simple tips.
First, make sure your device is out of the water, then immediately remove your phone battery from your device. This is because electronics do not particularly work well with water due to its basic components. After taking the battery out, clean your device and put it in a dry place for 24 hours. After this time period, you can restart your device and it should return to its normal function, if it does not, you may need to contact a Samsung Repair Center to get it back on track.
Battery Problems
Certain Samsung Galaxy users have complained of their smartphones’ batteries draining too quickly, with some fearing that the battery pack may be damaged. If this is you, you can follow these simple steps to see your battery perform at its optimum:
- Turn off connectivity options like GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
- Use the phone optimizer to clean your phone apps.
- Turn on your device’s power saving mode.
- Reduce your device’s screen brightness.
- Turn off the Always On Display.
- Remove Live Wallpapers.
These tips should help you improve your smartphone’s battery life.
Overheating
This phenomenon is directly related to a device’s battery, with older batteries particularly notorious for this. While a number of factors may be responsible for your Samsung Galaxy overheating, here are some quick fixes to troubleshoot your smartphone when this happens:
- Try to keep your device in a place with a normal temperature (between 20 to 30 degrees Celsius).
- Avoid exposing your device directly to sunlight for extended periods.
- Do not use your phone while its charging.
- Ensure you turn off your mobile data (4G) when not in use.
- If none of the tips above work for your Galaxy smartphone, it may just be the time to replace the old battery with a new one.
Wi-Fi Connectivity Issues
If you ever experience this problem, you can try restarting your device or you can put your smartphone on Airplane mode for a couple of seconds and then check out your Wi-Fi connection again.
Cracked or Disfigured Screen
No matter how careful one is, a smartphone will always slip from one’s grasp. From home to work and school, it is almost impossible to avoid the occasional smartphone slip. However, if your Samsung Galaxy smartphone has a cracked display because of a number of slips, you can:
- Try taping the cracked part of the screen. This will help you extend its lifespan till you get a replacement screen.
- Try a screen protector. Screen protectors are increasingly becoming popular and getting one will save you a world of heartache and keep your Samsung Galaxy’s display cracks from spreading.
- Try checking your warranty to see if you can still get a replacement from your point of purchase.
- If all these steps above are not effective, then you can visit a Samsung Repair Center to fix that screen before it gets worse.