The Cairns Post

Galaxy glitch leaves Samsung red-faced

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ELECTRONIC­S giant Samsung will this week offer an unusually early software update for its newly released Galaxy S8 phone after some consumers complained of red-tinted screens.

The launch of the device is a key step for the South Korean tech firm as it seeks to move on from last year’s humiliatin­g withdrawal of the Galaxy Note 7 over exploding batteries, which hammered the firm’s once-stellar reputation.

The Galaxy S8 started overthe-counter sales in the US and its home market but South Korean users who pre-ordered the phones complained their screens displayed an unusually reddish hue.

Online images of their phones went viral on social media but Samsung denied a hardware flaw and maintained that users could manually adjust the colour range according to their preference­s.

As more users voiced doubts, Samsung said on Monday that a software update would fix the problem by allowing them to readjust colours over a wider range than at present.

“Samsung ... has decided to release a software update starting from this week which will provide consumers with a further enhanced ability to adjust the colour setting to their preference,” it said in a statement.

Samsung – the world’s largest maker of smartphone­s – has pinned its hopes on the Galaxy S8 to compete against archrival Apple’s iPhone after last year’s Note 7 disaster.

The recall debacle cost Samsung billions of dollars in lost profits and hammered its global credibilit­y, forcing it to postpone the S8 launch.

 ?? Picture: AP ?? HUE AND CRY: Early customers of Samsung’s Galaxy S8 have complained of red-tinted screens.
Picture: AP HUE AND CRY: Early customers of Samsung’s Galaxy S8 have complained of red-tinted screens.

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