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there is a instability in software not hardware
unless you know how to flash a new firmware overall there is not much you can do... than getting a new device
you mean it gets stuck and won't open to its operating system? you will be needing a software/firmware re-installation.if you have your firmware version and back up then you can do it by yourself by flashing the phone firmware back, but you need to to this at your own risk cause you will be needing softwares programs for this process and this may void your warranty,but one thing you can do, go to your nearest samsung service center and have them repair your phone, they can easily do a firmware re-installation there and they can re-install the right version of your firmware to your phone.
Unfortunatly your phone oftware and firm ware is out of date, it is better to get a new phone, you can try a hard reset, but that deletes everything on your phone. To hard reset power phone on and enter code
*2767*3855#
and wait untill phone restarts.
Try to do a master reset. Turn off your phone and remove your simcard. Then turn on your phone, enter *2767*3855#. CAUTION: IT WILL DELET ALL OF YOUR DATA IN PHONE MEMORY. So, please make a backup first. Please rate us in fixya if i'm helpful
Samsung Jet S8000 Android Smartphone: Battery depletes when not in use, phone is 2 weeks new:
Hello.. Welcome to Android Life.. So this is not the fault of the phone's hardware or software, this has to do with User error. I know a lot of us, we buy something new and not realize that our set & forget settings selections may cause increased battery life until we understand what is happening..
If you keep WiFi on when you are not using it, the phone will keep searching for WiFi where ever you go, even if you are not in range.. this is the same for Bluetooth and GPS. These 3 are the main cause of battery drain. Turn off all the extra options that you don't use, and only turn them on when you actually need it.
Here's some basic battery life tips from PC Advisor:
Make your phone battery last longer
When you first start using Android, there's always some widgets on the phone's desktop.. I bet you didn't know that these are wasting your battery life even if you don't use them. Remove any unwanted apps showing on your desktop screen or put them in folders. The less number of screen windows showing, background colors shown, etc is there.. the more battery you will save
How to add or remove widgets
Add or remove widget to your homescreen Samsung Galaxy reg II As You Go
If you use the Facebook app and Facebook Messenger app it will really mess up your battery life. If you don't have to cling to being on all the time waiting in limbo for someone to contact you via Facebook, just log out of the app. Rather, on your own time, check in to the app to see if you got messages, so that Facebook doesn't rule your life or your phone's battery life. Facebook and it's messenger app is one of the biggest social media battery drainers across all devices.
I would also recommend turning off Google Apps Sync and update service.. when you are on WiFi and at your choosing you can turn it back on, so that you control when all your apps update. If they remain on the default setting to auto update.. it will do so at any given time, eating up your precious data limit over cellular, even though you are not on WiFi at home or at your favorite free WiFi hotspot location.
(even though the Nexus phone is not your device, it is an Android phone, similar to yours.. the following link is for Nexus Users but Google's suggestions are also good for you)
Save battery life by changing your settings
I recommend turning off Google Now Cards, it's a big battery drainer..
How to get better battery life on Android
I do not recommend installing all the recommended battery saving apps suggested in the linked web pages.. instead I will only recommend a few of my daily driver apps that I use:
The on-board screen dimmer is nice, but at night it's still too bright and I like instant one touch gratification, so I use:
Screen Filter
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.haxor&hl=en
To save battery life, this app has a special algorithm that regulates the use of internet access. Use it with it's White List function in the free version to allow one app to be accessible when your screen times out. I use it with Pandora, so that when my screen locks, it is still able to run in the background so that I can listen to music.. knowing that this app won't allow unused background accessible apps to run and access the internet without my knowledge is important to saving battery life.
Using a background with any kind of black in it on Android helps to save battery life. This black wallpaper is not a black color, it's a live wallpaper that does nothing and is designed to save you battery life
Null Black Wallpaper
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.rocboronat.android.wallpaper.npe&hl=en
2 Battery
2 Battery Battery Saver Android Apps on Google Play
The Samsung Task Manager is a good basic app closer, however this app helps to keep my phone running smoothly with a deep clean, allows me to disable certain apps I don't use from starting up when the phone boots up if it is restarted.. If your device runs slow, this could also cause the phone to waste battery life
All in One Toolbox
All In One Toolbox Cleaner Android Apps on Google Play
I also highly recommend carrying an extra battery around (in a plastic protector so that nothing scratches it up or accidentally wets it (it's much easier to charge up a second battery while you sleep in an external wall charger specifically for the battery only, carry it instead of USB charging cable and charging adapter, and even just switch it out to instantly go to 100% when needed rather than attach an external charger to wait for it to charge
Wall battery dock/charger
(also get a replacement battery for your phone, search for "Samsung Jet S8000 battery" online)
switching out/rotating your OEM battery with a cheap China battery when needed helps to increase your original battery's life over time. So, instead of it lasting one year, it may last 2. Also, this increases the life of your micro USB charging port on your phone, because you will end up using it less to charge your phone.
I usually buy 2-3 extra batteries and keep them charged. Whenever I need to go out, I just grab 1-2 depending where I'm going, just in case.
hey i cant seem to conect to my home roter on my wi fi on the samsung jet. do i need to put a proxy adress in or something . can you send me a list step by step how to do and that many thanks elliot
Tap open your application.
then select email(default app)
add new account and choose others
fill your email address and your password of your hotmail account.
preaa manual setup then choose exchange account.
for domain or username fill your [email protected]
fill in your password
fill in your exchange server as m.hotmail.com.
tick or check use secure connectio (SSL)
press next then select the sync options you like.
for exchange server it will all depend on your software versuon or firmware version. Exchange server doesnt work now with 4.2 4.3 and kitkat. If you encounter this issue restart again and choose either pop3 or imap.
goodluck and hope this helps you.
Switch off the phone, and remove the battery. Re-insert battery after 10 minutes or so, and check. If the fault is with some softare hang problem, this procedure will solve it. If not, contact the service center. Electro help