It is being said that the entire Galaxy S20 series is affected by this defect, which includes the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 +, Galaxy S20 Ultra, Galaxy S20 FE and all the 5G variants.
Samsung Galaxy S20
A lawsuit has been filed against South Korean tech giant Samsung, claiming that the company used faulty glass coverings for the rear camera setup in smartphones launched under its flagship Galaxy S20 series. As reported by XDA Developers, law firm Hudgens Berman says Samsung has ignored a widely prevalent flaw on Galaxy S20 series smartphones, where the protective glass on top of the camera module unexpectedly shuts down during normal use. It happens. The report states that Samsung is being accused of fraud, breach of warranty and violation of several consumer protection laws.
Steve Burman, managing partner of the law firm, said, Samsung sold its Galaxy S20 as a high-end option for users with ‘professional’ grade cameras and charged upwards of $ 1,600 per device, that too only to them To lose a huge aspect of functionality.
The law firm said that Samsung sold its smartphone range with defects affecting the glass of the rear camera module, which spins off spontaneously without any external force. All this happens when the phone is inside a protective case.
It is being said that the entire Galaxy S20 series is affected by this defect, which includes the Galaxy S20, Galaxy S20 +, Galaxy S20 Ultra, Galaxy S20 FE and all the 5G variants.
Notably, this problem has been since the first Galaxy S20 smartphone was launched and a person who bought it reported this issue on the website of Samsung Community 4 days after the sale of this phone. According to the report, according to customers, the company refused to cover the case under warranty.
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