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Samsung Galaxy S4 troubles?
I got a Samsung Galaxy S4 a little over a year ago for my birthday. Between then and now, it has some major issues.
Issue #1 -- The camera stopped working like 9 months ago. Front and back. It crashes my whole phone or just has a black screen with the message, "camera failed" or "unable to connect to camera."
Issue #2 -- About 5 or so months ago, it stopped recognizing the SD card, saying it was removed when it wasn't. Eventually it just came to now say that the SD card is blank and/or has unsupported files on it. I tried everything and cannot fix this.
And the biggest and most recent problem...
Issue #3 -- Multiple times a day (probably anywhere from one to eight times) my phone doesn't recognize the SIM card. I end up getting a message saying that the sim card can not be found and i have to restart. Occasionally I'll have my phone off and when i start it up, the notification bar will just say "No SIM card detected -- Emergency calls only." It began after the last update i did.
Should I replace my phone or is there anything that I can do to possibly fix it? Thanks In advance.
2 Answers
- Anonymous6 years ago
it's dirty , that's the trouble with phones they get full of dust and fluff and moisture from being pockets and purses you should have claimed on the warranty 9 months ago if it was new , try blowing some dry compressed air through it and update the firmware
- 6 years ago
Often android phones get malware because of the insecurity of the Google Play Store. I recommend wiping all of your memory on the SD card and the phone. You can do this by Factory resetting in the settings app. Hopefully you can fix it. :)