When it comes to new devices that have just been released, there is always a risk that you as an early adopter might end up with a dud of sorts. Well, for most of the time, that would not be the case, but with the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge, there has been some complains concerning touch issues with the display, mainly due to the curved display of the handset. It sounds as though the palm rejection option on the edge panel did not work as expected, and some owners would have accidentally activated something while using the device with a single hand.
Samsung has already picked up on those complaints online, and thankfully, the support team has responded swiftly, having rolled out a firmware update for the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge. This particular firmware update will be known as build XXU1APD1, where it has been said to have dealt with the touchscreen algorithms in order to ensure a far more convenient and easier user experience.
The entire update will weigh in at 156MB, where there will also be a new button in the camera app itself that intends to correct shots that have distorted perspective. Are you going to update your handset as soon as possible to the latest firmware even if the curved display has not given you any issues?
Filed in Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 Edge and Samsung. Source: sammobile
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