Monday, August 14, 2017

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One of the most common problems with the Samsung Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge is crackling or distorted audio. There can be a few reasons why this is happening, so thoroughly work your way through this list to see if your problem is solved.
  • If you’re trying to play music from the Galaxy S7 speakers after dunking it in some water, your speakers may need to dry out first. Yes, the Galaxy S7 is water resistant, but playing audio through wet speakers will distort the audio.
  • Double check the speaker grilles after your phone is dried out to see if there’s any debris that could be affecting the audio.
  • Last but not least, there could be a software bug causing audio distortions with your Galaxy S7. Head over to Settings > Sounds and vibration and scroll down to Sound quality and effects. Here you can try toggling the UHQ Upscaler on and off to see if that resets the audio.
While you’re here, you can choose Adapt sound, which helps create a custom equalizer for your headphones for better sounding audio.

microSD card pop-up notification

One of the more annoying glitches on the Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge is the microSD card pop-up alert that just won’t go away, giving users options to Explore or Eject the card.
Some users only experience this pest of a message after rebooting, but others see the message more frequently. You can obviously just dismiss the notification every time, but that’s not a good, long-term solution.
The easiest remedy to the problem is to perform a system update to see if the annoying bug is fixed. Some people have reported the notification going away after performing a software update.