I will be in my nuclear bunker with my S just to be on the safe side!
Yeah, if I had a GS 3 normal or LTE or note II, I would have sold it until Samsung made an announcement about it, stating, who is affected, what they are doing etc. as you said, like having a time bomb on you and will most likely die when you need it the most
You say that now.........
Out The 7 how many rooted or put on different Roms? Wonder if kitchen a software problem given the recent exploit and the recent problems with some Roms bricking devices?
I got my s3 on release day and yrt (touch wood), have had a problem,
hearing the previous posts, im quite worried about the one i just ordered.
You say that now.........
I'm certain that I can cope with using my LG KP170 to make phone calls with EVEN if my S3 LTE is chosen out of the 30 million to die
Ps. I've tried taking the battery out of my S3 so it was off.........no children died & my wife didn't leave me
PPs. Even if it did go pop, I'd still have it fixed before the next batch of N4s turn up
The guy (Samsung Customer service) on the phone was great, said they were encountering this problem with early GS3's A LOT, and not to worry, rooted / custom rom'd or not they'd send me out a prepaid envelope in the post - send the phone off in it to a 'Tier 3' service center, and that they'd replace under warranty what was most likely dodgy nand memory with a new motherboard.
Some early S3 have some internal hardware fault at the power button so that it gets electrical stuck internally and
-the permanent power button press maybe cycles and routine in the bootloader that maybe writes the flash each cycle and it writes the flash continously until the flash memory dies?
Also - are they any downsides of using the ExynosAbuse APK to root?
Grrr upgraded to CM10.1 (4.2) this morning. After the reboot apps were crashing all over the place including useless Apollo. After a second reboot the phone just got stuck at the cyanogen logo so I had to restore to an earlier backup from 26th November. Guess I'll avoid it for a bit.