hillybillycrash
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Because you should be able to increase the memory without buying a new phone.
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This notification keeps popping up a couple times a day. I've formatted, mounted, unmounted the card and it's still haunting me.
Is there any way to stop this?
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So, someone tell me again why the S6 and iPhones suck for not having an SD Card slot?
When I unmounted my card manually through the settings, it re mounts itself later and the notifications start againWell I unmounted and uninstalled the sd card 18 hrs ago. (No more sd card notifications obviously) I haven't had any random reboots either. I have been averaging 6-12 per day using various apps, surfing the web, and even during phone calls. Issues all started 6 days ago right after Sprint pushed Marshmallow on my Note 4. If any more reboots occur I will do a factory reset and hopefully get a cleaner 6.0.1 install. Im thinking corruption somewhere.
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It does not bother me it only shows up when I reboot the phone a simple swipe and it's gone.
That means your phone is functioning properly and you are not experiencing the notification issue that people are having in this thread. That's a nice thing, enjoy your phone.
To the others in the thread, I was lucky and swapped mine out for one without this issue, but I continue to follow this thread as how Samsung addresses this issue will impact how I feel about them as a company (this is my first Samsung Android phone). I will be crossing fingers for a positive resolution/solution soon!
Did they ask you to send the defective one back?Just talked to the best Cell company in the world (AKA T-mobile) and they're sending us new phones on Monday. Will keep y'all posted On another note, the fact that Samsung is STILL not owning this has earned them a complaint with the BBB. Folks, we have a government to which we pay A LOT of taxes so it would work for us: use it.
On a funny note: The Tmobile technician to whom I spoke had just bought an S7. So, when I was done telling him that this is a wide-spread issue and he got to read this thread, he responded: "REALLY? That's not good. I should get an SD card for mine soon then to see if it's defective."
Hopefully, this nightmare ends on Monday; fingers crossed.
S.
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Did they ask you to send the defective one back?