Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Battery Doesn't Charge After Reaching 0 Percent. Several users have reported they are unable to demand their Samsung Galaxy Note 8 systems once their power extends to zero percent fee. The Southern Korean large has acknowledged the problem and should be expected to provide warrantee replacements. This past year, Samsung is at the news for a battery-related fireplace threat on the Galaxy Note 7. The business even recalled that Galaxy Note model after reviews of its explosions being surfaced worldwide.
Reviews of unresponsive Galaxy Note 8 have surfaced on Samsung's MESSAGE BOARDS. The damaged users said that their Galaxy Note 8 systems don't acknowledge a fee after their power supply drains completely. In almost all of the reported circumstances, the Galaxy Note 8 becomes completely unresponsive and its own LED notification light doesn't show any indications of charging when even linked to the initial charger. A number of the users attemptedto start their devices by booting in to the Restoration menu by possessing down the quantity Up, Home/Bixby, and Electric power keys concurrently but weren't successful.
Individuals at PiunikaWeb have noticed that the problem doesn't seem to be to be carrier specific as users on systems such as Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon have reported similar situations. A Samsung moderator with the take care of 'SamsungMel' on its US MESSAGE BOARDS explicitly acknowledged the problem and said,"This specific problem with the Notice 8 not turning on is obviously something that people need to get attended to immediately." The business is providing maintenance and exchange services for the handsets still under warrantee.
It really is unclear if the concern with the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is the effect of a software bug. Also, the business hasn't declared any established recall - as regarding the Galaxy Please note 7 - to solve the problem by tweaking the hardware.
Individuals at PiunikaWeb have noticed that the problem doesn't seem to be to be carrier specific as users on systems such as Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon have reported similar situations. A Samsung moderator with the take care of 'SamsungMel' on its US MESSAGE BOARDS explicitly acknowledged the problem and said,"This specific problem with the Notice 8 not turning on is obviously something that people need to get attended to immediately." The business is providing maintenance and exchange services for the handsets still under warrantee.
It really is unclear if the concern with the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is the effect of a software bug. Also, the business hasn't declared any established recall - as regarding the Galaxy Please note 7 - to solve the problem by tweaking the hardware.
Samsung Responds to Galaxy Note 8 Battery Issue
Less than a week after several users reported a battery issue on the Samsung Galaxy Note 8, Samsung has now ultimately responded to the problem. The South Korean company has said in a statement that it was taking all such user reports seriously. The official response was highly important and as the company faced a mass-level criticism for the battery fiasco on the Galaxy Note 7 in 2016.
The issue, as it was reported by some Samsung Galaxy Note 8 users on the company's US Community Forums, was making the devices unresponsive. The affected users spotted that their Galaxy Note 8 units don't accept a charge after their battery drains completely. In most of the reported cases, the latest Galaxy Note model doesn't even show any signs of charging when connected to its charger. Some of the users attempted to turn on their devices by booting into the Recovery menu but weren't successful.
Alongside the Galaxy Note 8, it had emerged that a similar problem was affecting some Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ users. Some reports also surfaced highlighting its presence on the Galaxy Tab S3.
While a detailed information regarding the issue is yet to emerge, Samsung highlighted its concerns regarding the issue. The company also believed that the early developments have suggested a linkage with the charging management of its hardware. "Of course, Samsung is taking all reports of this kind seriously, we only received a very small number of customer inquiries that could be linked to charge management, and unfortunately we can only comment on the matter further if we have more detailed information about the affected devices," the company stated. The official statement is followed by the contact details of Samsung Customer Service in Germany, as reported by MSPowerUser, to help customers define the problem.
A Samsung moderator with the handle 'SamsungMel' on its US Community Forums previously acknowledged the issue and said, "This particular problem with the Note 8 not turning on is definitely something that we want to get addressed immediately."
In 2016, a battery-related fire hazard marred the Galaxy Note 7 launch. That infamous development had pushed Samsung to recall that Galaxy Note model from the global markets. Eventually, the company losses worth billions of dollars due to the battery woes.
Alongside the Galaxy Note 8, it had emerged that a similar problem was affecting some Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ users. Some reports also surfaced highlighting its presence on the Galaxy Tab S3.
While a detailed information regarding the issue is yet to emerge, Samsung highlighted its concerns regarding the issue. The company also believed that the early developments have suggested a linkage with the charging management of its hardware. "Of course, Samsung is taking all reports of this kind seriously, we only received a very small number of customer inquiries that could be linked to charge management, and unfortunately we can only comment on the matter further if we have more detailed information about the affected devices," the company stated. The official statement is followed by the contact details of Samsung Customer Service in Germany, as reported by MSPowerUser, to help customers define the problem.
A Samsung moderator with the handle 'SamsungMel' on its US Community Forums previously acknowledged the issue and said, "This particular problem with the Note 8 not turning on is definitely something that we want to get addressed immediately."
In 2016, a battery-related fire hazard marred the Galaxy Note 7 launch. That infamous development had pushed Samsung to recall that Galaxy Note model from the global markets. Eventually, the company losses worth billions of dollars due to the battery woes.


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