QUOTE(ngkhanmein @ Dec 10 2012, 02:26 PM)
i gave them the correct thinking not to think so much. i don't think need to forbear anything. by reading it & stated korea really give ppl a piece mind. even majority stuff made in china but vietnam also coming in.. we syiok sendiri.. u blow wat?

Up to there isn't any concreate patern to how our S3 mobo is failing either from flashing, charging, factory fault or etc... for me all information are welcome.
Everyone has own thought base on own assumption and nothing is wrong... i welcome your analysis...
Until Samsung official claim it like some automobile company but unlikely unless it is causing death..

Added on December 10, 2012, 5:00 pmQUOTE(JC_jun @ Dec 10 2012, 02:33 PM)
NAND corrupted, this is the same issue like others. the so called mobo problem is actually NAND corrupted. there is 1 user from XDA saying something in jelly bean 4.1.1 could be altered something in NAND sector writing, so when you use your phone to a very low power stage (15% or lower), then the i9300 jelly bean 4.1.1 will start to write to certain area of NAND where it shouldnt. after that, apps/phone start to crash and slow response, then after reboot it may be dead.
other user in chinese forum said that SC told them is MMC problem, MMC maybe refer to the internal NAND.
so there are chances that phone will die in half-brick mode, so anybody that root/flash should always use triangle away to play safe, although most of the users reported samsung never check the binary counter.
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and last, all my replied are not official or any statement from samsung, if anybody think this is not appropriate or not helping, click report or reply or pm me, and i will stop and delete all my post.
Up to there isn't any concreate patern to how our S3 mobo is failing either from flashing, charging, factory fault or etc... for me all information are welcome.
Everyone has own thought base on own assumption and nothing is wrong... i welcome your analysis...
Until Samsung official claim it like some automobile company but unlikely unless it is causing death..
This post has been edited by nokia6280: Dec 10 2012, 05:00 PM