S5 Samsung Account Log in 'In Progress'

aceridgey

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Hi guys,

Currently next to a very new black S5 and I have to say on first impressions it's looking very exciting indeed.

Is anybody else finding that under certain situations, the phone is stuck log in /signing in screens?

I am trying to log into my samsung account, my details are correct, but it gets stuck trying to log in. The notification turns to 'in progress' but even after multiple restarts I get the same issue.

(this is the same trying to log into a secondary gmail account)

Thoughts guys?

Regards,

Alex
 

sirmaru

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There MAY be something wrong with the Samsung customer database. I logged in with my usual ID to register my S5. Then I entered the correct IMEI number. However, later I could not open the Samsung store with that ID. I had to create a new account.

Then I could not locate my S5 from their App website. I then registered my S5 again with the new account and noticed it showed I had two S5's with one having the wrong IMEI number. I could not enter the IMEI number at all in my second registration.

Thus, I called Samsung telephone support and they referred me to the Samsung Webmaster at the Samsung Customer Service web site. I sent him two messages and so far I have not heard anything.

I am not having any problems with my gmail account or their store account.

Edit as of one hour later: the webmaster fixed my account and it is now correct. He must have worked all last night since I suspect my account was not the only one with a problem.

Try to log into Samsung later today. Your account will also probably be fixed.
 
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B. Diddy

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I'm having the same issue with the Note 5.
Hi, both the Galaxy S5 and the Note5 are extremely out of date devices. I wouldn't be surprised if that's why you're having problems logging into certain accounts -- it may have to do with the phone not being able to support current security protocols. It's time to recycle that phone and get something much more current.
 
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