No, it s not just you. Samsung has sent owners of Galaxy smartphones around the world saying "1"
Samsung confused owners of devices from the Galaxy family. The "1" notification from the Find My Phone app surprised many people this morning.
Find my phone is a service of the Korean smartphone manufacturer from the Galaxy family, which allows you to track a lost or stolen device. This solution, which in itself is nothing new and replaces a similar tool prepared by Google, has today reminded its existence of owners of Samsung devices.
The application called Find my phone began to send strange notifications to Samsung Galaxy smartphones.
One of such notifications was received on my Galaxy S10 Plus by my editorial colleague, Maciek Gajewski. As with other people who were struck by this unusual message today, a tile with the sign Find my phone appeared in his notification center. The title and content of the message is 1.
what does it mean? What is the relationship of "1" with searching for a lost or stolen phone? What did the sender of the message want to convey? What did the programmer mean? Or maybe someone in the server room calls for help? Who we are? Where are we heading? We don't have answers to these and other questions yet. Well, maybe except "44".
The most important question now is whether there is anything to fear.
It is difficult to judge at the moment, but rather not. It looks like a harmless slip-up and some hiccups of server-side algorithms. It is possible that one of the Samsung employees cat ran over the keyboard. It is also possible that the engineer currently improving the notification system decided that testing on production would be a good idea.
This is not the first situation of this type in the world of mobile devices. OnePlus had a similar setback. In the case of Samsung, however, it is very unfortunate. The Korean company is now trying to fill the market gap after BlackBerry and promotes its devices compatible with Knox technology as safe tools for doing business .
The ghost notification from the Find my phone application will damage your trust. Finally, it applies to the service that is responsible for the security of our devices and data, including e.g. blocking access to data on the device and remote disabling the Samsung Pay service. And just as probably nothing dangerous happened, we asked a representative of Samsung about the reasons for this failure and we are waiting for an answer.
No, it's not just you. Samsung has sent owners of Galaxy smartphones around the world saying "1"
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