Hot Spots, Updating Firmware May Be Popular for Young Samsung Galaxy S8 Users: DeviceBits
Logging into hot spots and updating firmware were the “biggest customer support needs” of consumers 34 and younger who bought the Samsung Galaxy S7, while simply learning how to make calls or setting up voice mail were the worries of…
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those 65 and older. So said the data analytics firm DeviceBits, which said Galaxy S7 demographic trends can be used to predict the “customer service issues we can expect on Galaxy S8."