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Galaxy S4 screen not working??

Anonymous
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Hello,

It is me....again! 😞

I got an S4 in December which has problem after problem... sent off for repair 3 times and I was finally given a new S4 at the end of Feb.

All was fine until a couple of weeks or so ago, I can't remember if there was an update or something but I suddenly noticed the battery draining very quickly.

The last couple of days when the phone is locked I press the home button and it takes a second for the screen to light up, the pattern lock screen is there but the clock takes about 6 or 7 seconds to appear after its lit up.

Today it has been happening again but not the screen doesn't always come on. I know it's working because I get the haptic feedback buzz and the options and back button light up.

I took the battery out to get the phone off and back on again and while it was out thought I'd see if it could spin.

On a flat surface, one side the battery doesn't spin and the other it spins round a few times. I don't know if this is that warped battery problem I read about ages ago?? Would this be affecting the screen not coming on?

I'm so upset with Samsung, counting down the months til I can afford to get away from them!! 😞

Any advice very welcome. Thanks!
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MI5
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@Anonymous wrote:
So shall I do the hard reset and then contact Samsung regarding the battery?

That would be my choice, yes.

I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.

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The battery should be perfectly flat on both sides so it does sound like it could be an issue.
Was it exchanged by O2 (a refurb unit) or a new one from Samsung?
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Sounds like it could be the bulging battery problem. You should be able to get it replaced for free.

As far as your recent update goes, take a look at this link from MI5: http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/Android-Devices-Samsung-HTC-Sony/How-To-Reset-your-Samsung-after-a-Firm...

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It was exchanged by O2. It's android version is 4.4.2 if that means anything??

I read you're supposed to be able to get widgets on the lock screen like you used to be able to following this upgrade but that option on my settings is dimmed out, won't let me change it 😞
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O2 exchange with refurb units which means it could have been someone else's faulty phone that has been reset and checked over in the past (may not have been checked too carefully though :()
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😞 what rotten luck I have with phones!! I did ask them at O2 whether it was a new phone they were giving me and they said yes, it had all the new sticky protective labels etc and looked brand new so I took their word for it.

Urgh 😞
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It's usually impossible to tell just by looking as they do appear brand new.
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So shall I do the hard reset and then contact Samsung regarding the battery?
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@Anonymous wrote:
So shall I do the hard reset and then contact Samsung regarding the battery?

That would be my choice, yes.

I have no affiliation whatsoever with O2 or any subsidiary companies. Comments posted are entirely of my own opinion. This is not Customer Service so we are unable to help with account specific issues.

Currently using:
Pixel 7a (O2 & Lyca), One Plus 6 (Sfr), iPhone 12 Pro Max (Vodafone)
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From my experience when networks replace a handset if it comes in a manufacturers sealed box then new but if in an o2 box or brown box then refurbished.
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