Samsung GALAXY S10 5G has MAJOR Functionality PROBLEMS

The Samsung GALAXY S10 has a lot of performance problems in the 5G version launched by the Korean company, this is why users have already started to complain.

Samsung GALAXY S10 5G problems

Samsung GALAXY S10 it was launched in a 5G version last Friday by the Korean company, but only in South Korea, but customers there have already started to complain about the problems encountered with the phone. Specifically, it seems that the 5G version of the Samsung GALAXY S10 series does not do so well in terms of returning to the 4G network after connecting to 5G, and this leaves users without GSM connectivity, meaning they cannot make phone calls, or use the internet.

5G services are not that cheap in South Korea, and those who pay to use them on Samsung GALAXY S10 phones are very upset that in areas where there is no coverage, they remain without a signal. The 5G models in the Samsung GALAXY S10 series simply disconnect from the network, leaving users with no option but to activate Airplane Mode, wait a bit, and reactivate GSM connectivity, but only on the 4G network.

Samsung GALAXY S10 5G has MAJOR Functionality PROBLEMS

Internet browsing speeds are not even that high on the Samsung GALAXY S10 5G, according to some customers who bought the phones, which makes the whole situation even more difficult for those from Samsung. The problems with 4G and 5G connectivity exist for all mobile phone operators, so it doesn't matter with which network the Samsung GALAXY S10 phones are used, they will still disconnect from the network and refuse to reconnect.

… users of the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G have complained that their smartphones did not switch from 5G to LTE. The Galaxy S10 5G, which was launched on April 5th as the world's first 5G smartphone, also had other problems such as limited 5G service coverage and a slow speed.

In some cases, only restarting Samsung GALAXY S10 phones allows connecting to 4G networks after the 5G signal has been lost, and this problem generates great frustration among users. The problems seem to come from the 5G modem used in the Samsung GALAXY S10, one produced by Samsung, but also from the software created for it, insufficiently well thought out to be useful for customers who choose to use mobile phones.

For now, the 5G version of the Samsung GALAXY S10 has not been launched in other countries, and this decision could prove to be an extremely good one, in the context where there are so many problems.