Some early Samsung Galaxy S9 owners beset by touchscreen, data, lens flare issues

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  • Reply 21 of 25
    roakeroake Posts: 821member
    giraffe said:
    J.J. Abrams:  Excessive lens flare, you say?
    iPhone x and iPhone 8 plus both suffer from excessive lens flare!
    No, they don’t.
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  • Reply 22 of 25
    glynhglynh Posts: 133member
    jsmythe00 said:
    No biggie, it's Samsung. Their phones can literally explode, burn down cars, and delay flights and nobody cares. But micro-abrasions on an iPhone and there's hell to pay.


    Here's a good questions. With exploding note 7 phones, people STILL refused to turn their phones in. This was inspite of getting deep discounts, replacements, credit etc. I mean the phones were literally blowing up and folks hung in their

    Why do you think that was?
    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Optimism_bias

    I know someone who kept their Note 7 until the bitter end. He literally said, “I don’t think it will happen [to me].”
    But what about everyone else on the plane? /s
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  • Reply 23 of 25
    kevin keekevin kee Posts: 1,289member
    Rayz2016 said:
    No biggie, it's Samsung. Their phones can literally explode, burn down cars, and delay flights and nobody cares. But micro-abrasions on an iPhone and there's hell to pay.
    Absolutely, but I’ll say the same thing that I say when this sort of crap lands on Apple: a few comments on Reddit does not point to a widespread problem. 

    … except the exploding phone thing. That was a problem. 
    Well that's you, but from my experience, as well as yours, nothing like media hysteria (not in a good way) when they happened on iPhone. Although I admit most are paid competitors propaganda every time a new iPhone released to discourage a potential buyer to get one.
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  • Reply 24 of 25
    Everytime this kind of thing happen, make me think that, every flagship phone need to have some kind of gap, maybe 2 years, before releasing a new ones, with the longer period, maybe a lot of testing can be conducted before manufacturing it in mass volume. So maybe some kind of defect could be detected early.

    I'm not industrial expert.. just my personal opinion
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