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Samsung has
responded to reports that its Galaxy S5 smartphone is experiencing camera
issues by claiming that the number of units affected is “very limited.”
According to Yahoo; In an
emailed statement to Reuters,
the South Korean company confirmed that certain Galaxy S5 devices had an issue
that resulted in a pop-up error message reading: “Warning: Camera failed.”
The camera
glitch has been blamed on problems with the handset’s read-only memory (ROM)
and Samsung stated that measures had been taken to ensure that new shipments of
the smartphone will not be affected.
“We have
discovered that the issue has been seen in a very limited portion of early
production Samsung Galaxy S5 units, and was caused by complications in the ROM
component which stores the information necessary to operate the camera,” the statement
read.
Reports of
the issue first emerged last week, with Verizon and Sprint Galaxy S5 owners in
the United States taking to social media and web
forums to vent their frustrations with the camera.
Verizon
acknowledged the problem in a tweet over the weekend, urging customers to
contact the mobile operator’s support team for a replacement device.
The Galaxy
S5 was released earlier this month, with its camera widely regarded as one of
the smartphone’s most
impressive features.
Samsung
has yet to give any indication as to how many Galaxy S5s have been affected by
the camera issue, but revealed that reports have surfaced in the U.S. and a few
other countries.
Customers
affected by the issue have been advised to contact their mobile service
providers or Samsung directly.
So, if you are one of these customers, why not head up to your local Mobile service provider right away.
Good Luck
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