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Samsung comes with update problem faulty Galaxy S III's


Samsung will soon release an update to prevent more Galaxy S III's suddenly a broken motherboard, after which the phone is unusable. Reported that the manufacturer against Tweakers. Many users got past months to deal with the problem.

Samsung do not let what the exact cause of the sudden failure of the motherboards of many copies of the  Galaxy S III  recent months, also referred to as' sudden death '. The manufacturer says to Tweakers aware of the defect. "It's only a very limited number of Galaxy S III models with 16GB memory," said spokeswoman Anne ter Braak. The cause lies in Samsung in a firmware bug, which 'can be easily solved by a firmware update.

An exact schedule for the update is not available yet, but according to Ter Braak will be rolled out as soon as possible. The problem occurs for users according to both the software from Samsung itself as custom ROMs. If the problem occurs, the phone will not be activated. This often happens at night when not in use.

Ter Braak refers people who encounter the problem to a Samsung Repair Center. Previously it appeared that the motherboard is replaced under warranty. It's not the only problem that the South Korean manufacturer must repair: a previously found leak is still in the firmware. The leak that phones could be reset with a line html code is now closed.

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