Samsung’s Galaxy series remains one of India’s go-to smartphone ranges, admired for its display quality, camera performance and the One UI experience that comes with it. Still, no phone is flawless, and Galaxy devices carry their own set of recurring software and hardware quirks that can slowly eat into everyday usability if nobody bothers to fix them.
1. Faster Than Normal Battery Drain
Unusually rapid battery depletion is one of the most frequent problems faced by Galaxy users. This problem tends to emerge right after a software update and is often due to background processes and apps, unoptimized app permissions, and the always-on display setting.
2. Phone Gets Hot Too Quickly During Normal Usage
Some Galaxy smartphone models tend to get hot too quickly even if they are not charged or performing intensive actions. It means that the device experiences overheating, which might be due to the background processes that consume too many resources. In some cases, overheating might indicate problems with the state of the battery and its health.
3. Touchscreen Lag Or Failure To Respond
There are several reports of occasional touchscreen lag, which usually happens after a significant software update. Usually, users experience delayed reaction to tapping or swiping and a simple reboot solves the problem. Nevertheless, in case of recurring lag users are encouraged to think about some software conflicts and perform cache reset or update rollback.
4. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Connections Are Dropped Frequently
Connection drops with both Wi-Fi networks and Bluetooth devices remain one of the most frequent problems faced by Galaxy owners. In particular, the problem becomes evident when changing from one Wi-Fi network to another and after rebooting the device. In order to solve the problem, users have to use such options as toggling airplane mode, forgetting and adding again the Wi-Fi network and resetting network settings.
5. Rapid Depletion Of Internal Storage
Another problem that many Galaxy owners complain about is the unusually fast depletion of internal storage, which does not happen because of active downloads and app use. It seems that this problem is caused by the accumulation of cached data, duplicated pictures, and leftovers from some apps in the background.
How to Stay One Step Ahead of Problems
All of these glitches are not unique to Samsung products. However, considering their frequency, it will be reasonable for Galaxy owners to stay one step ahead of the problems, keeping their smartphones up to date, being aware of the application permissions and cleaning the storage on a regular basis.
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Khushi Patel is a Senior Sub Editor at NewsX, covering automotive, technology, Lifestyle, entertainment, and mainstream news. She previously worked as a Copy Editor at Times Network and has written automotive editorial content, including comparison pieces, for TimesDrive.
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