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Automatic faults

(Topic created on: 14-02-2022 12:32 AM)
Al2022
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Has anyone noticed that when you buy a new phone and registered it then once a new phone relating to yours like the s21 ultra or note 10+ then comes out,  the s22 ultra or note 20 your current phone starts to become faulty even though you took care of it like a baby, never dropped it etc but you start experiencing these small faults, I have the note 10+ and since the s22 ultra came to our screens I have been experiencing faults with my microphone so other people can't hear me when on a call so I have to switch to loudspeaker, the touch screen is dodgy you touch one thing but another thing opens like as I'm writing this I press on a letter but it presses another which is annoying and I think it's samsung who is doing that to make you think your phone is faulty then you say hey the new s22 is out I might as well upgrade and get rid of my current phone as anyone experienced that and correct me if I'm wrong.

 

 

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antikythera
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I've not experienced it, my last Android phone served me well for 5 years. I'm hoping it's replacement will do the same.
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Al2022
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I've had mine for 4 years and recently it's been playing up
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antikythera
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Have you cleared the cache partition after applying the last system update? Sometimes it helps eliminate hardware quirks like those.
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Al2022
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No I haven't ill give it a try and see
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