Q&A
1. Why does my pre-order unit only have 1 year of warranty?
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Wait for an SMS or email in 1-2 weeks that will confirm your 2 years warranty.
2. What is Samsung's response to the red tint issues?
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In a swift move seen to quell doubts over its latest smartphone quality, Samsung Electronics confirmed Friday that it will be upgrading the Galaxy S8 software criticized by some for having red-tinted screens.
“Because there are some complaints about the red-tinted screens, we decided to upgrade the software next week for all Galaxy S8 clients,” a Samsung spokesperson told The Korea Herald.
The tech giant sent an announcement to all of its Samsung Service Centers, saying, “There will be an additional update to make color revisions more minutely at the end of April
The latest measure came after Samsung’s new flagship smartphone Galaxy S8 faced complaints that the display panels have a reddish tint. Some customers who preordered the Galaxy S8 have written via online communities that their new phones have a reddish screen that did not improve even after adjusting the red color to the lowest setting.
The upgrade next week is to expand the color range so that users can make the red color even lower.
Samsung still downplayed the issue, saying, “We will upgrade the software because of some dissatisfied customers although there is no problem in the phone itself.”
Industry watchers said although Samsung may shun it as a non-issue, the red tint may come from a software glitch.
“If clients feel uncomfortable about their phones, they are usually right. It seems there was a problem in the software in setting the color balance,” said a professor at Seoul National University, who declined to be named.
“Still, the problem is expected to be solved with the software upgrade since the problem does not appear to come from hardware,” he added.
On Friday, Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus were officially launched in Korea, the US and Canada, 20 days after they were unveiled in New York on Mar. 30. They will go on sale in 50 nations including Europe, Singapore and Hong Kong a week later. They will also be available in 120 nations including the world’s largest smartphone market, China in May.
In Korea, preorder of Galaxy S8 during Apr. 7 to 17 reached around 1 million units, more than five-fold jump from the preorder of its predecessor Galaxy S7.
“The red-tinted display issue does not seem to significantly affect sales of Galaxy S8. The sales of the new handset is expected to reach 500 million units this year to outnumber the figure of Galaxy S7,” said Noh Geun-chang, an analyst at HMC Investment Securities.
By Shin Ji-hye (shinjh@heraldcorp.com)
http://m.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=201704210002573. After Samsung's latest patch is there a way to remap the Bixby Button?
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Samsung’s somewhat half-baked Bixby assistant, along with the dedicated hardware button devoted to launching it, is one of the few gripes to be had about the otherwise stellar Galaxy S8. Fortunately, a new free utility called BixRemap from developer Dave Bennett (via Phandroid) seems to fix that problem by allowing users to remap the Bixby button to launch any other app. For example, you can have the button trigger Google’s far more useful Assistant instead.
Bennett notes that the app was cobbled together in “20 minutes,” and is meant to serve more as a proof of concept in its current stage, but it does more or less work. There are a couple of caveats to the hack, however. The biggest is that the entire thing is a bit sloppy, with the remapped button still launching Bixby first before then routing you to your desired app. Additionally, BixRemap needs access to usage tracking permissions to function, which is a fairly large amount of data that you’re giving the app. (It’s likely that any Bixby remapping app would need similar access.) Lastly, BixRemap puts a persistent notification in the notification tray when active, although the app does seem to still work if you disable the notification manually
Still, for any Galaxy S8 owners who would prefer to get more utility out of the extra hardware button and are frustrated by Samsung’s firmware update blocking earlier Bixby hacks, BixRemap could serve as some form of relief, even if it’s execution is still a bit sloppy.
But really, at the end of the day it’s frustrating that Samsung is forcing users to go to these lengths at all instead of just allowing them to use their devices the way that they’d like without resorting to weird hacks. But given that the company would like to encourage users to use Bixby as much as possible, it seems unlikely that that policy will change anytime soon.
http://www.theverge.com/2017/4/24/15405790...xremap-hack-app4. XDA - The Power of Root / Custom ROM / Modification.
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5. Where to download Full firmware?
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6. Where to buy accessories for S8/S8+ ?
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7. How to Fixed the Red Tint Issue - Credit to
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- Turn on your phone
- Type this at your calling screen *#0*# and select LED
- You will see all white background u can check from there whether there is red tint
- If you are satisfied with the tint, then all is well
- If you are unsatisfied, you can consider going into display settings and set up a few adjustments
- Go to the Settings app then Display>Screen Mode
- Screen mode, you can choose from 4 modes, keep in mind only Adaptive Display mode can fine tune
- In Adaptive Display mode, you can choose to make your screen warmer or cooler
- In Adaptive Display mode, you can adjust the red, green, blue color balance of your screen
- In Adaptive Display mode, you can adjust the temperature of the edges of the screen (requires a restart)
- If you are still unsatisfied, you may be able to set the red tint with another solution by dial *#15987#
- You can adjust the tint with values lesser than zero
- If you are still unsatisfied, consider sending your S8/S8+ to a Samsung Authorized Service Centre
8. How to hide the Navigation Bar - Credit to
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This post has been edited by Andrewtst: May 21 2017, 01:52 AM