Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Modifies the S Pen Samsung Galaxy Note 5 to avoid it … – CNET in Spanish



Samsung modified the safeguard mechanism of the S Pen to prevent damage your Note 5.

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Some called it the “Pengate.” It was a problem affecting Users distracted Samsung Galaxy Note 5 which introduced the S Pen backwards into the hole prepared for that purpose phone. This resulted in an internal retainer (depending on the position where the pen is placed) do “click” and stay with the tool inside, but halfway point and the overhung

According to a report from ZDNet. – CNET sister site in Spanish – Samsung has reported that this problem has begun to be resolved, and that the new units would already coming to market. However, users will be unable to recognize the phone with the error corrected, since any difference would not notice at first sight.

According to the source, functionality to retain the stylus would have been modified internally to not cause this inconvenience to users. When asked if Samsung would change phones damaged by the erroneous introduction of the S Pen, the company said it is always recommended to follow the instructions in the manual to prevent such errors.

The Galaxy Note 5 is precisely one phones that can certainly have an update for the Mobile Devices World Congress (MWC for its acronym in English). In fact, today we speak of the Galaxy S7 and the various versions that could be launched. In 2015 Samsung broke his routine releases, overtaking August Galaxy S6, S6 Edge and Note 5 itself.

CNET and CNET in Spanish sent a contingent to Barcelona this year to bring you all the details of Congress World Mobile Devices (MWC for its acronym in English).

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