27-12-2024 07:36 AM
Dear Samsung,
I hope this message finds you well.
I am writing to express my deep concern and disappointment with the recent issues I have encountered with my Samsung S22 Ultra. I purchased this device in March 2022 after considerable deliberation, choosing your brand over others despite recommendations from friends to consider Apple or Google. I believed in the quality and reputation of Samsung, and for a considerable time, this belief was justified.
The S22 Ultra has been an exceptional device, with its beautiful design, impressive screen, and outstanding camera setup that outperformed competitors for three years. It has been admired by many, and I have captured countless precious moments with it. My positive experience even influenced several friends to switch to Samsung based on my recommendation.
However, recent developments have drastically changed my perspective. Following several AI updates and subsequent patches, I began experiencing random reboots and intermittent Wi-Fi disconnections. Although these issues were manageable at first, a recent update led to an endless boot loop, rendering my phone unusable.
Samsung's promise of four years of software updates and five years of security updates now seems hollow, as I am unable to perform these updates on a non-functional device. After taking my phone to two Samsung Service Centers, I was informed that the motherboard is fried and requires replacement. This explanation raises questions about how a software update could cause such severe hardware failure. The suggested cost of INR 41,000 for a motherboard replacement is both unreasonable and unacceptable.
As a result of these issues, I have lost numerous documents, pictures, notes, and beautiful memories. While my wife managed to backup some data occasionally, not everything was saved. This situation has caused significant stress, eroded my trust in Samsung, and left me feeling embarrassed in front of those I had convinced to switch to your brand.
Given the circumstances, I propose the following resolutions:
Samsung buys back the faulty phone and offers me a discount on a current model (though I am skeptical that any can match the camera quality of my S22 Ultra with its personalized settings).
Replace the motherboard of my S22 Ultra at no additional cost to me.
To provide further context, my phone has been meticulously maintained, with no drops, scratches, and consistent use of battery optimization features, protective cases, and screen protectors over the past two years and eight months.
I sincerely miss my phone and hope Samsung will take the necessary steps to rectify this situation promptly and fairly.
27-12-2024 08:49 AM
Was it under warranty when you took to Samsung service centre?
27-12-2024 09:13 AM
I think call Samsung Help Services. Try to consult for the problem and I hope the problem will be solved.
27-12-2024 09:26 AM - last edited 27-12-2024 09:44 AM
27-12-2024 09:29 AM
Hello @sreenira 👋
I'm sorry to hear your phone has developed a fault. 😔
Now the fault may have occurred without it being the fault of the software. Unfortunately tech can and will fail sometimes.
I see you say the cost of repair is " INR 41,000 which says your possobly in India.
This is the Samsung Community Forum Section for Uk and Eu Members so your countries Warranty Terms and Conditions maybe different to that of here in the UK. 🤔
In the UK we also have support for consumers and merchants alike called the Consumer-Rights-Act-2015
Maybe you have something similar in your own country that you can look into.
Just to add this Community Forum is not another route to Customer Services where a Samsung Service Centre Employee or Samsung Customer Services Agent would see or reply to your post im afraid.
If you submit a post in your own regions section then you may receive a more appropriate detailed response from users there and maybe the Samsung Community Forum Team who moderate that section of the forum.
You would need to persevere with Customer Services.
If i can be of any further help please don't hesitate to ask 😎
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28-12-2024 05:35 AM - last edited 28-12-2024 05:38 AM
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28-12-2024 02:46 PM
I came home from a 3 day trip and I CANT connect to my Android Auto, can't connect to my TV with an HDMI cable, screen mirror or cast, freezing. Who knows what else. Get it together Samsung. I'm in the USA.
05-01-2025 05:34 AM
May the electronics gods save you. Just sell off the shamesung and get something beter @MoJo1229 Not justified at all.
i just took my phone to a local repair shop and they said, "Sir, this is very usual problem with Samsung. Why do you buy this ewaste?" I was shocked to know that this is something so well known and how are people not reacting to this and raising concerns and suing them.
I ahve decided to go the legal route. Next week i'm meeting a friend who is a lawyer and i'm suing Samsung in India.