Samsung's Accidental Code '1' Caused Panic
When I first saw it, I giggled and laugh. It was quiet funny that it says, "Find my device", followed by a no. "1".
I knew it was a mistake by the Samsung team, and they even made an apology letter, stating they were sorry for all the ruckuses and panic caused.
"Recently, a notification about “Find My Mobile 1” occurred on a limited number of Galaxy devices. This was sent unintentionally during an internal test and there is no effect on your device. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our customers.
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I could not help but wonder the many sidedness of human minds.
Forgive, forget, and forfeit.
That scoundrel! Who caused such confusion in this world!
I knew it was a mistake by the Samsung team, and they even made an apology letter, stating they were sorry for all the ruckuses and panic caused.
"Recently, a notification about “Find My Mobile 1” occurred on a limited number of Galaxy devices. This was sent unintentionally during an internal test and there is no effect on your device. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused our customers.
"
I could not help but wonder the many sidedness of human minds.
What made them beget this particular sort of insinuating mistake? What actually happened in that hour the moment the crew decided to click the button? Also, what had transpired in the cerebllum of his/hers to disiduade the inaction of doing the contrary? In fact, the real question needed addressing is what makes us humans boundered by imperfections and flaws?
When I was young, I have always wanted to work at Samsung stores. Period.
In summary, the notification was an accident, a mistake; either someone clicked two buttons to a world-wide system, or he/she was too, at 2, too baffled by this humdrums of the world. That, must have accounted for the person to unknowingly send some misleading codes to global users.
We must, though, as human beings, work together for whatever worst to come, and try and tolerate everyone for their flaws.
We do realise that the only scientific race we are all in is that of a human, in which we are all part of, nonetheless. With that, God blesses the person who has been responsible for a minute second of bewilderment befallen on humanity's electronic gadgets.
Some information claims that the phones of Samsung Android users, including S8, S8+, Samsung Galaxy S9, S10, Note 10+, and Samsung Galaxy Tab S6, received inconspicuously the notification just this afternoon. That was unfortunate when one's thought is put on the matter. How did a single "1" on a Samsung service Find My Device get into the nerves of so many, and traumatize a few?
Nothwithsatnding that, we all agree that having forgiving mind, considerate heart, tactful thinking, and mindful soul is the key.
As a professional artist, I have utilised the gadgets manufactured by Samsung.
Take Samsung Galaxy Tab S6, for example. It has a RAM of 6GB, and ROM of 128. It weighs at roughly 4.2 N. Camera was good, but not great, albeit my mind had shown unconditional penchants towards it.
My Samsung Galaxy S3, on the other hand, has a disappointing RAM of 1GB, a broken LCD screen, took 2 hours to text a message, and 85 percent of Apps in the Google App Store is no longer functional, if only one has a heart forbearing enough to stand by witnessing the void of a smartphone screen for half an hour, contemplating on his attempt to open App Store and checking the alluded scenario. I still love the garbage no matter what, for it hath served me well for a good 8 years. Most importantly, I have the memory of my first love in that phone, in the form of GIF bitmap image. I called it, "fennec dog cute.gif"Forgive, forget, and forfeit.
That scoundrel! Who caused such confusion in this world!
Who is a goodf boy?




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