Just ridiculous that you Have to do updates and then the phone is almost useless. We now have to wait for Samsung to do another update to rectify the problem.
Next time I'm getting something other than a Samsung.
Goldfreak said:Open google play, tap on three horizontal line icon at top left, go to settings, go to auto update app, select do not auto update app.....hope this helps.
You get 2yrs warrenty.Wishfull said:Her phone is 8 months old. It's just shoddy business, period. They should be held accountable. She is...we are losing $ because of their stuff up. Sorry hut it's annoying when you spend $1100 on a phone and get this happening. Plus you can't even change the battery when it carcks it.
Just grrrrrr atm.
I'm logging off now...sorry for my rant. Mods can delete if they wish, no hard feelings.
ctxkid said:i bought an iphone , no more worries
PabloP said:ctxkid said:i bought an iphone , no more worries
I have a S9 and did update yesterday and no problems so far. I am anti-fruit machines as Apple try and lock you into their range of products.
Rob P.
I was thinking about getting an iPad until Apple got taken to court over intentionally slowing down the older models through upgrades. They argue it was to preserve battery life.PabloP said:ctxkid said:i bought an iphone , no more worries
I have a S9 and did update yesterday and no problems so far. I am ant-fruit machines as Apple try and lock you into their range of products.
Rob P.
Wishfull said:Hi all. Just an update on the S9+. We rang Samsung Australia. went through all their suggestions and after 45 fruitless minutes they said they would ring back in 24 to 48 hours. that was Friday. as you can probably guess they didn't phone back. Phone still sick, so Sharyn has bought another cheap phone for her work. Samsung are apparently working on a fix for the problem. it seems it is affecting S9 and S9+ phones imported from USA and the last August updated is the problem.
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