Samsung's 2016 flagship smartphones seem to be plagued by unnecessary problems. First, it was the Galaxy Note 7's exploding battery that caused the OEM grief, and now, it's been the pink line issue of ...
Several Galaxy S7 owners seem to be suffering from spontaneously shattering camera lenses. In a Consumerist story posted on Wednesday, reader and S7 owner Sean reports that he woke up to find the ...
Samsung's collaboration with iFixit to allow Galaxy device owners to perform repairs has gone live in the US. Prices range from $67 right up to $227 depending on the type of repair and which model you ...
Dozens of Samsung Galaxy S7 owners have reported shattered camera lenses on their phones without any actual impact occurring, potentially indicating a weird flaw in the device. But Samsung tells ...
Samsung’s latest flagship, the Galaxy S7, is every bit as beautiful as its predecessor, and it improves on the S6 in many ways. The Galaxy S7 is fast, powerful, and waterproof, but it’s not fault-free ...
The internet is what makes smartphones “smart.” Phones like the #Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge (#S7Edge) have features that require internet connectivity so if your device cannot connect to your Wi-Fi ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is a former news writer for The Verge. Today, Samsung announced a new self-repair program that will give Galaxy ...
Power related issues are among the commonly reported problems as they occur without precedent and can be triggered by firmware and/or hardware issues regardless whether they’re simple or complex ones.
Now that the widely loved Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is officially dead, there have been no shortage of "these are the best devices to replace the Note 7!" pieces, including one from yours truly. The most ...
The right-to-repair movement has scored another win. Samsung is the latest tech company giving customers the ability to repair their own mobile devices amid pressure from consumers, regulators and ...
It took nearly half a year, but Samsung's self-repair program is finally available. The iFixit team-up helps you fix your Galaxy S20, Galaxy S21 or Galaxy Tab S7+ by purchasing officially sanctioned ...