Some owners of Samsung Galaxy A and Galaxy M encounter a strange problem
Many users of the Galaxy M30, Galaxy M31, Galaxy M31, Galaxy A50, Galaxy A50 and Galaxy A51 in India experience constant restarts on their terminals.
Samsung is a manufacturer who has changed its mid -range terminals to compete with its two big rivals in this segment, Xiaomi and Realme, and good proof is the great success of its Galaxy A and Galaxy M ranges, including the Korean gianthas sold millions of units around the world, highlighting the volume of sales of these terminals on emerging markets like India.
So far, everything had been praise for these two families of smartphones, but recently, some owners of Samsung Galaxy A and Galaxy M have reported that they were suffering from a strange problem.
Some Samsung Galaxy A and Galaxy M models sold in India experience constant planting
This is the strange problem that affects some users of the Galaxy A and the Galaxy M
As can be read in the Sammobile specialized media, some users of different models of smartphones in the Galaxy A and Galaxy M series suffer from a strange problem that makes their devices block and restart permanently.
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This problem affects many users of the Samsung Galaxy M30, Galaxy M31, Galaxy M31, Galaxy A50, Galaxy A50 and Galaxy A51 in India, which has reported it for a few months on the Samsung official forums in the Asian country.
The reports of the users affected by this problem indicate that their smartphones block and restart frequently, which prevents them from using the terminal normally.Some users have even said that their devices do not start after restarting, as they are taken in a starter loop in which their smartphones do not exceed the screen bearing the Samsung logo.
The Samsung Galaxy M31 is one of the models affected by this constant restart problem
Terminal owners with this problem that brought their devices to a Samsung technical service center, after trying to resolve it using a reset to the factory without success, were informed that the problem came from the motherboard andthat they had to change it, an operation that would cost more than $ 100.Many users of these smartphones are not willing to pay this amount because they consider that this is a factory defect in their devices and that, therefore, Samsung should take care of this repair itself.
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For its part, the Korean company has not yet made any declaration in this regard, so we will have to wait to see what Samsung measures takes to solve this problem.
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