If you own a Galaxy S III that appears to have suffered some form of cardiac arrest, failing suddenly for no apparent reason, Samsung is aware of the problem, and is working on a fix. The issue, being referred to in the forums as "sudden death," seems to be relatively rare: a Samsung spokeswoman told Tweakers that the problem affects "only a very limited number" of devices. So far, we know the problem applies to users running the stock software, as well as custom ROMs. For whatever reason, too, these defective models are all 16GB variants, according to Samsung. In any case, Sammy says it will push out a firmware update to correct the problem, though the company hasn't said when that patch will be ready.
[Thanks, Zhewei]
Filed under: Cellphones, Mobile, Samsung
Via: SamMobile
Source: Tweakers
Source: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/HS51ps3QGZc/
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