Samsung Galaxy S9: HUGE Problem RECOGNIZED by Koreans

The Samsung Galaxy S9 has a huge problem recognized for the customers who bought the series models, here is what the company says about what is happening.

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Samsung Galaxy S9 it has a very big problem recognized today by the Korean company, but I told you about it last week, when the first people started to complain about its existence. I told you then that the Samsung Messages application sends people's photo galleries to various contacts like crazy without the users knowing, and the Samsung Galaxy S9 series seems to be the most affected by this serious problem.

Samsung Galaxy S9s that are used, mainly, in the T-Mobile network seem to be affected by the problem, but other users from other telephone networks have also reported that their phones send messages with pictures from the photo library by themselves. In some cases only a few pictures are sent, in others the entire photo/video library is sent, and users have no proof that the messages were sent, the Samsung Messages application not displaying the messages on the Samsung Galaxy S9.

Samsung Galaxy S9: HUGE Problem RECOGNIZED by Koreans

The Samsung Galaxy S9 has such a big problem that even Samsung has acknowledged its existence on phones, stating that its engineers are investigating a possible solution to bring things back to normal. It is speculated that an update for an RCS profile on the Samsung Galaxy S9 is causing these problems for the Samsung Messages application, and a software update released by the Korean company should return things to normal.

"We are aware of the reports regarding this matter and our technical teams are looking into it. Concerned customers are encouraged to contact us directly at 1-800-SAMSUNG.”

The Samsung Galaxy S9 has had some problems so far, but this one with the random sending of photos and videos from the library to various contacts is one of the stupidest to date. Of course, only those who use the Samsung Messages application on phones from the Samsung Galaxy S9 series, or some other models, are affected, and at the moment no one knows how long it might take until things are returned to normal.