personally i think , u should use same battery in another phone and check for some days , if it creates the same problem than their must needed to change the battery .
if it is not so than there is some problem in the circuit of the phone .
so better is this you just need to go for checking to nearest service center.
There are many things that the Apple company is trying to say that Samsung Galaxy G4 is copying the SiRI. There are currently three patents that Apple is saying the Samsung has infringed.
The best place to find information about a Samsung Galaxy player is to check out their website. Also look at Consumer Reports to see what people are saying about them.
No, because the ace 2 was released afterwards, it's a bit like saying is a cardboard box more waterproof than a plastic box? It's a no brainer. But the Galaxy ace is cheaper, that is why I would have the ace and not the ace 2
There is a wide variety of Samsung Mobile phones to choose from based on your personal preferences. Although they only have one flip phone, the Rugby III, it would be a preference for someone who does not want a smart phone. Samsung has several different smart phone products under the Galaxy series, in which you can choose based upon your preference for screen size, speed, as well as functions like sharing photos/videos or utilizing it for business.
Are you saying switching? If so, the answer is no. Switching batteries will not cause it to stall as long as you install a fully charged battery.
I believe many peopke are saying to hold the power button and the home button. That didnt work for me, but I realized that I have tge tablet and figured out that on the tablet you hold power and volume down
I believe many peopke are saying to hold the power button and the home button. That didnt work for me, but I realized that I have tge tablet and figured out that on the tablet you hold power and volume down
Never mind fixed it
It appears that when Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini owners update their Android OS to the latest version, they get a message saying "not registered on network". It could be an issue with the SIM card, an issue with the network connection, an issue with the software update, or an issue with the phone itself. Best solution may be to go to the carrier and see if they can repair it. Another option is to unlock and root the phone, then repair the issue. This isn't recommended unless you're comfortable modifying your phone.
You need professional legal advice. But if I were charged with the "wrong" crime, I don't believe I'd be saying "I did X, not Y." I'd just be saying "I didn't do Y."
Mette Lindberg of The Asteroids Galaxy Tour
they have an agreement with dell saying that samsung cannot sell its branded computers in America, and Dell cannot sell their computer in Korea. A very bad move for Samsung though...