Problems and Solutions of Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge
In a smartphone beauty contest, the Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge would be extremely tough to beat. It's not just a pretty phone, though. It's also powerful and feature-packed, but it's not perfect.
We've been digging around to see what Galaxy S7 Edge problems are cropping up most often online. We�ve identified a few issues here, and we've got ideas on how to fix them or work around them. The first thing you'll want to do, to safeguard that slippery, fragile, fingerprint-prone glass, is to snag a new case.
If your new Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is giving you restless days and nights, we may have something just right for you in this piece. Here are some of the common problems that are faced by Galaxy S7 Edge owners and their most reliable solutions.
As far as the adoptable storage issue is concerned, there is a useful guide on how to activate this setting, which you can find here. While the phones don't have to be rooted for this solution, make sure that you follow the steps exactly as stated, and some form of technical know-how is recommended.
When it comes to the slow to wake issue, certain brands of microSD cards seem to cause the problem more than others, including Samsung cards as well. Samsung has released a software update this month that fixes this problem, so make sure that your device is updated to the latest software version.
This happens on occasion with most devices, and is quickly fixed by software updates or simply repairing a bluetooth device to your Galaxy S7. For one, unpair and repair any device trying to use Bluetooth, as that could fix it. And if any 'permissions' appear during this process make sure its set to allow. Owners can also head into permission controls in settings and make sure they didn't deny access to certain apps.
However, another option that typically has shown to fix Bluetooth problems is by doing a little trick. Owners can pull down the notification bar and hit the gear-shaped settings button up top. Then in settings head to Applications > Application Manager > More and find an app called Bluetooth Share as shown above. Hitting 'Force Stop' or clearing the cache then turning Bluetooth off and back on again typically solves any remaining problems.
We've been digging around to see what Galaxy S7 Edge problems are cropping up most often online. We�ve identified a few issues here, and we've got ideas on how to fix them or work around them. The first thing you'll want to do, to safeguard that slippery, fragile, fingerprint-prone glass, is to snag a new case.
If your new Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge is giving you restless days and nights, we may have something just right for you in this piece. Here are some of the common problems that are faced by Galaxy S7 Edge owners and their most reliable solutions.
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Palm detection isn't working
Palm detection is supposed to stop the screen registering false taps, but in some cases it doesn't appear to be working: the slightest bump or just holding the Edge in a certain way can register a tap. This appears to be a software glitch, and so far the best solution appears to be to put your Edge in a protective case. You could try a screen protector too, but many Edge users have found that the curved screen makes it hard for protectors to stick.Read : Useful Secret Features of Android 6.0 Marshmallow
MicroSD card issues
To the delight of many fans, Samsung brought back expandable storage with the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 Edge. However, users have come across a few issues related to it. For starters, there is no adoptable expandable storage. Secondly, a couple of persistent popups related to the microSD card appear randomly, multiple times during the day. Finally, the microSD card also seems to make the device take a touch longer to wake.As far as the adoptable storage issue is concerned, there is a useful guide on how to activate this setting, which you can find here. While the phones don't have to be rooted for this solution, make sure that you follow the steps exactly as stated, and some form of technical know-how is recommended.
When it comes to the slow to wake issue, certain brands of microSD cards seem to cause the problem more than others, including Samsung cards as well. Samsung has released a software update this month that fixes this problem, so make sure that your device is updated to the latest software version.
Bluetooth Problems
Aside from the above mentioned Bluetooth causing WiFi problems, countless complaints are mentioning overall issues with Bluetooth as a whole. Connection problems with car audio or stereo systems, Android Auto not connecting right, and even some 3rd party accessories.This happens on occasion with most devices, and is quickly fixed by software updates or simply repairing a bluetooth device to your Galaxy S7. For one, unpair and repair any device trying to use Bluetooth, as that could fix it. And if any 'permissions' appear during this process make sure its set to allow. Owners can also head into permission controls in settings and make sure they didn't deny access to certain apps.
However, another option that typically has shown to fix Bluetooth problems is by doing a little trick. Owners can pull down the notification bar and hit the gear-shaped settings button up top. Then in settings head to Applications > Application Manager > More and find an app called Bluetooth Share as shown above. Hitting 'Force Stop' or clearing the cache then turning Bluetooth off and back on again typically solves any remaining problems.