What really went wrong with Nokia now Microsoft Mobile, Samsung and Apple flagship faulty devices?

It is said that due to un-avoidable human errors, that no manufacturing process or company producing large amount of their products can go on producing without being accompanied with waste or condemned products.

Some of these condemned products might come as errors due to large variation from the normal sizes, shapes and qualities of the prototype or standard products while others could arise as a result of mal-functioned products during production.
Nokia, Samsung and Apple faulty flagship devices

But one strange and unprecedented anomaly that recently hit the three different, most famous and giant phone makers; Nokia now Microsoft Mobile, Samsung and Apple was the problem of faulty devices that took the companies by surprise and in turn affecting each of their flagship devices.


It all started  with Nokia (Microsoft Mobile) when its new and first ever tablet devices, the Lumia 2520 were diagnosed with faulty chargers, which makes the devices stand the potential risk of causing electric shock to users. 


This single fault caused by Nokia third party accessory manufacturers led to Nokia completely suspending the sales of its Lumia 2520 tablets in many countries.

As if it were planned serial faults, Nokia still reeling in its faulty Lumia 2520 tablet chargers, Samsung on the other hand were confirming faulty cameras on their latest Galaxy S5 devices, as some users of the phone reported that while using the Galaxy S5 camera either directly or with app in the phone that enables the camera function that it gets to points where the camera just stop working and pops up a warning signal that reads “Warning: Camera failed”.

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Still on the serial plan, the next in line to get its own share of the ‘national faulty cake’ was no other than the third mentioned giant phone makers, Apple. Some of its iphone 5 flagship devices were hit by faulty power-sleep/wake buttons. 

Some users of the iphone 5 reported that their phones sleep/wake buttons stopped working just like that while others report that theirs only work sometimes.

Though quite strange as these faults took turn on those phone makers flagship devices, the good thing is that each of the companies acknowledged the users report on those faulty devices and also confirmed the faults. 

By so doing, they acted proactively by quickly offering solutions to each and every affected users.


For Nokia, the best they felt they could offer to their fans was taking a precautionary measure by completely suspending the sales of the Lumia 2520 in many countries. Then for Samsung, they asked those affected to call their toll free line 1-888-987-4357 or simply visit their carrier for service under Samsung standard limited warranty. 

And finally for Apple who also on their part took total responsibility on the faulty devices has initiated the iphone 5 sleep/wake button replacement program that kick started first in the US and Canada then to other countries.
What really went wrong with Nokia now Microsoft Mobile, Samsung and Apple flagship faulty devices? What really went wrong with Nokia now Microsoft Mobile, Samsung and Apple flagship faulty devices? Reviewed by Edwin Akwudolu on 8:06:00 AM Rating: 5

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