Friday, 25 April 2014

Samsung Acknowledges Galaxy S5 “Camera Failed” Issue, Verizon Issuing Replacements

Earlier this week, reports of camera failure was highlighted attention by a group of upset Galaxy S5 owners. After a few days of using their perfectly-performing phones, users were beginning to be met with a “Warning: Camera Failed” message. Once that message appeared, nothing they did could bring their camera back to life – even flashing new software.
At the time, it appeared that only Verizon Galaxy S5 devices were experiencing the issue, but after our story was published, we saw Galaxy S5 owners from AT&T, as well as Vodafone complaining of the same issue.
After a couple of days, Samsung and Verizon have reached out about the issue. Both companies clearly want to help their customers with the problem, and below we have posted their statements on the issue. Verizon tweeted out the following message below, letting owners of the Galaxy S5 know that if they are experiencing the issue, they will work to solve the problem, which includes replacing the device if need be.
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Samsung is committed to providing the best experience for customers. We have learned that a limited number of Galaxy S 5 devices may have an issue that causes “Camera Failure” pop-up error message. We ask that customers affected call 1-888-987-4357 or visit their carrier for service under Samsung’s standard limited warranty.
For Galaxy S5 owners, this is clearly not a complete fix for the problem, but we can be thankful that both companies have acknowledged it, and are working towards a solution, regardless of whether it’s just giving you a new phone. There is still no word on how widespread the issue could be, but it does not appear to be too bad.

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