By Jacques Strauss, | May 02, 2017
Could the Samsung Galaxy S8 have a similar fate as the Galaxy Note 7? (YouTube)
Since the release of the Samsung Galaxy S8, there have been several complaints about the device online.
Many people have been impressed with the unique design, features, and powerful performance of the S8. However, this is being undermined by issues affecting the overall performance of the device.
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In Korea, there have been complaints about the Wi-Fi connectivity and red display tint, according to BGR. Experts believe that software updates and minor tweaks could easily remedy the matter at hand.
However, there are certain issues that would require drastic steps to be resolved. Problems with the wireless charging and random rebooting of the device are some of the more problematic concerns for the Galaxy S8.
To add up to the stacking complaints regarding the latest Samsung smartphone, a user uploaded an image on a forum site showcasing a burn-in on the screen after a week of using the device. The lower portion of the device seemed to be having a problem, where the soft keys are designated, according to The Korea Herald.
Despite the reports concerning the issues with the S8, Samsung is yet to make any statement on the matter.
Samsung reacted similarly following reports of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 bursting into flames last year. The company is reportedly investigating the issues with the S8.
It is still too early to conclude that the Galaxy S8 will have a similar fate as the Galaxy Note 7. Samsung took a lot of steps to avoid a similar scenario to the Note 7 during the development of the S8.
Check out the specs of the Samsung Galaxy S8 in the video below:
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