Note 5 Galaxy is one of Samsung’s flagship products this year. But he has a serious design flaw: the stylus can be inserted upside, which results in render inoperative certain functions. Worse, the S Pen can become stuck in the PHABLET
When contacted, the South Korean group has an answer for the least surprising. “We strongly recommend that users of the Galaxy Note 5 follow the instructions in order not to know such a scenario. “
In other words, if the user commits this kind of odd, it is entirely responsible. A bit light not
Source: The Verge
First published August 25, 2015
The Samsung Galaxy Note 5 had a serious design flaw?
Insert the stylus from Samsung’s latest PHABLET upside may damage the unit and require you to send for service!
With its latest PHABLET, the Galaxy Note 5, Samsung has launched a new system meant to facilitate ejection of the stylus. But it suffers from a serious design flaw that can cause major damage discovered Android Police.
The US site explains in a video (see below) that can insert the pen backwards into place without encountering any resistance. A move that was not possible on older models.
But once the pen upside in PHABLET it crashes. And if the user manages to remove it, it will damage the detection system of the S Pen, rendering inoperative the launch of the notes taken of app and the signal indicating that the stylus out of its slot. Worse, the S Pen may end up actually stuck in PHABLET, forcing the user to call the customer service of the manufacturer.
Android Police accuses Samsung of not having planned to security, eg resistance to avoid this type of problem can happen to many users or distracted lending their PHABLET a child …
When contacted by the US site, the manufacturer has not yet reacted to this controversy.
Source: Android Police
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