Samsung has been on the receiving end of some serious battery problems lately. Samsung’s “Samsung Battery Problem” appears to be related to the j7’s battery. Samsung claims that the problem may be related to the camera app, but the Samsung Camera app is the most likely culprit.
Well the problem may be related to the camera app, and I have yet to figure out exactly how, but that doesn’t explain Samsung’s battery problems. It seems like the camera app can’t charge the battery fast enough to save time, so it shuts off the camera and leaves the phone lying around in a dead state.
I was going to say that this is very possible. The camera app seems to run in the background, and it may not be able to get the battery fully charged before it’s shut off. But it also seems that this may be a Samsung problem, as the phone is also known to explode in Samsung phones, and the Samsung Galaxy S 3 and S 4 have battery issues. This could be a Samsung problem too, as they have a reputation for exploding phones.
The Galaxy S3 and S4 are the latest among Samsung’s phones to have issues with battery. Samsung Galaxy S3 (Samsung Galaxy S3) and S4 (Samsung Galaxy S4) have battery issues. Samsung S3 and S4 have battery issues. Samsung Galaxy J7 may be the latest model to have battery issues.
Samsung J7 is Samsung’s latest attempt to change up the phone we all know and love. It’s a huge step forward in some ways that I’d love to see Samsung continue in the next year or so. It’s very, very thin, has an ultra-fast processor, and it has a very long battery life.
That said, a battery problem is a problem and a battery problem is a problem. We’re not saying all phones have issues. We’re just saying that Samsung’s latest attempt to fix the issue is a very, very, very big step forward in the future.
Are you kidding me? We just saw a picture of the battery being tested and it’s not even the first model Samsung has tested it on. It was a GALAXY J7. So a battery problem is a battery problem. The Galaxy J7 battery problem is the same problem that Samsung said would be fixed in the J7 that we heard about before the J7 was released on September 16th. And now that problem is being left up to the manufacturers to fix.
Samsung has been known to be extremely secretive when it comes to their phones. For example, we only found out about the Galaxy J7 in the very last days before the J7 was released and then only saw the picture on the front of the phone. Since the J7 started shipping, we’ve only seen the back of the phone and not the front.
Hopefully Samsung will have the J7 back to us in the next few days, since we’ll probably want to use it a lot. But in the meantime, we must just wonder why it took Samsung so long to fix this.