Samsung acknowledges Galaxy S III sudden death, fix is on the way

03 January, 2013

Throughout the last two months we've received numerous reports of Galaxy S III smartphones dying unexpectedly, usually overnight. Luckily those users who have experienced this trouble got their Galaxy S III quickly repaired (with replaced motherboards) or replaced altogether by Samsung.

Samsung has now officially acknowledged the issue, confirming to the guys over at Tweekers that a fix is in the works and will be arriving soon.

As it turns out the "sudden death" issue is affecting very small number of Galaxy S III phones with 16GB storage and appears about half a year after the initial activation. The device usually dies overnight while charging or when on long stand-by, or after a reboot.

There is no official information on when exactly Samsung will be ready with the fix, but we guess it will be shortly after the rollout of the 4.1.2 update completes.

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Reader comments

  • Anonymous
  • 05 Sep 2017
  • FIX

My Samsung still doesn't work turns on and off by its self

  • Marne
  • 27 Apr 2016
  • ssR

"You can also try to press and hold the power and volume down button (at least on the s6,check your manual) to force a reboot. " Originally posted by dpham00 android central moderator It works on my A3 :) hold the buttons for a minute.

  • Anonymous
  • 07 Apr 2016
  • TLx

I have a new Samsung S^ +Edge which I purchased about 2 months ago. Today while suddenly using it the battery suddenly died on me nad even while trying to charge it it wont switch on. Please help me.

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