Samsung’s new Galaxy Tab has an unbelievable, unfixable problem

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For the most part, Samsung had managed to avoid any PR implosions since the Galaxy Note 7 incident of 2016, but now the electronics company appears to be facing two catastrophes back to back. Following the Galaxy Fold release date delay last month, some Galaxy Tab S5e owners are encountering a bizarre design flaw that makes it possible to accidentally block the Wi-Fi signal of the tablet by simply holding it the wrong way.

Citing several reports from around the internet, SamMobile claims that holding the lower-left corner of the Galaxy Tab S5e while the tablet is positioned horizontally (with the front-facing camera on the left) will block the receiver and slow your connection to a crawl, or even disconnect you from the network altogether.

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