Samsung Galaxy S9: HUGE Problem DENIED by Samsung

The Samsung Galaxy S9 has a very serious problem reported by a large number of users around the world, but Samsung refuses to acknowledge it.

Samsung Galaxy S9 HUGE Problem DENIED Samsung

Samsung Galaxy S9 has a very big problem denied by the Samsung company a few weeks after it was reported for the first time and after many testimonies of customers affected by it. You already know that the Samsung Galaxy S9 has a problem with battery autonomy in the case of models that use an Exynos 9810 chip, which is substantially reduced compared to that of the Samsung Galaxy S8, or even models with a Snapdragon 845 chip.

Samsung Galaxy S9 had the problem related to the fact that the performance that the Exynos 9810 chip offers requires more battery energy than in the case of the old chips created by the Samsung company. A lot of people complained about the fact that the Samsung Galaxy S9 has a poor autonomy for the battery, but those from Samsung "hold their own" and say that the phones have no problem, everything is part of the standard user experience.

Samsung Galaxy S9 – the huge problem denied by Samsung

The Samsung Galaxy S9 disappointed a lot of people with the fact that it fails to offer at least as good battery life as the Samsung Galaxy S8, but maybe that was to be expected. It is difficult to make high-performance processors that consume little energy, and with the new Exynos 9810 chip in the Samsung Galaxy S9, it is confirmed that Samsung has not found the perfect balance between performance and battery energy consumption.

"The Galaxy S9 is a reimagined smartphone designed to provide the best possible experience. Battery discharge time is dependent upon each user's specific installed apps and settings, as well as other environmental factors. Both processors go through strict and rigorous testing considering real life usage scenarios, in order to provide the same top-of-the-line experience regardless of processor. Samsung is committed to delivering consistent battery performance over the lifecycle of the phone to provide users with an optimal experience."

The Samsung Galaxy S9 is a very interesting phone, and if it had an autonomy at least as good as the previous series, then it could have generated fewer complaints about this problem. Considering that Samsung refuses to acknowledge this problem of the Samsung Galaxy S9, it is clear that more complaints from users and more pressure from the media are needed for it to be taken seriously.