Samsung introduced its mobile users a "1" notification when, simply, this number appeared both on the same headlines and on the body, and it made many people worried about the health of their phone.
And this has led to the uproar that the Korean company, through its official Twitter account in the United Kingdom, decided reply stating why this notice was sent and what this means. And no, not much is surprising about the outcome.
Notice "1" on Samsung phones, what does it mean?
We recently told you that Samsung had accidentally sent a "1" notification to company phones, which came from my "Get mobile" app, so it produced some confusion among many people not knowing what's going on. Although many thought it could be a message by accident.
This alert has been verified as a message that was sent unintentionally during an internal audit and has no impact on your device. Samsung apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused to our customers and will work to prevent similar cases from happening in the future. ^ CC
– Samsung UK (@SamsungUK) February 20, 2020
And that's exactly what it was, an "accidentally sent" message sent during an internal audit and has no effect on the terminals reached, so once this has arrived, You need not worry It is as if nothing happened.
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The company has publicly apologized for its official Twitter account, also for the event Adds to that nice section of notifications by accident, such as the one discovered by OnePlus users last summer. While it's true that you can activate notifications of interest even on your Android.
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