Key Takeaways
- Most Samsung Galaxy issues are software-related and fixable at home
- Battery drain and overheating remain the most reported problems
- Connectivity issues are often network-related, not hardware failures
- App and system glitches usually resolve with updates or cache cleanup
- Hardware problems may require professional repair rather than replacement
1. Samsung Galaxy Screen Problems

Screen-related issues remain one of the most frequent complaints across Samsung devices.
Common symptoms
- Touchscreen not responding
- Ghost touches or random taps
- Delayed response while typing
- Screen freezes during normal use
Why it happens
- Software cache conflicts
- Poorly fitted screen protectors
- Display calibration issues
- Outdated One UI versions
Fixes that work
- Lock and unlock the phone using the power button
- Restart the device to clear temporary glitches
- Remove or replace thick screen protectors
- Go to Settings - Software Update and install the latest update
- Enable Accidental Touch Protection (Settings - Display)
If touch problems persist, the display itself may need inspection.
2. Samsung Galaxy Battery Drain Issues

Fast battery drain affects both budget and premium Samsung models.
Why Samsung batteries drain quickly
- Background apps running constantly
- Location services always enabled
- High screen brightness
- Always On Display
- Aging battery cells
How to improve battery life
- Check battery usage in Settings - Battery
- Disable GPS, Bluetooth, NFC, and Wi-Fi when not needed
- Reduce screen brightness
- Turn off Live Wallpapers
- Enable Power Saving Mode
- Disable Always On Display
If your phone doesn't turn on, try charging it. If that doesn't work by applying the above methods, the battery may be broken. You could try to replace the battery, or take a Samsung Galaxy phone to a repair shop to be checked by a certified professional.
3. Samsung Galaxy Overheating Problems

Overheating complaints are increasingly common, especially during gaming, charging, or hot weather.
Causes of overheating
- Heavy multitasking or gaming
- Using the phone while charging
- Poor ventilation or high ambient temperatures
- Old or degraded batteries
Fixes that help
- Avoid using the phone while charging
- Keep the phone out of direct sunlight
- Turn off mobile data when not required
- Close unused apps running in the background
If overheating continues even during light use, a failing battery is often the root cause.
Consider replacing your phone's battery with a new one to address the issue at its core if nothing works.
4. Wi-Fi & Connectivity Issues on Samsung Phones

Wi-Fi and mobile data issues are often mistaken for phone defects.
Common connectivity problems
- Wi-Fi disconnects randomly
- Slow internet speeds
- Mobile data not working
How to fix connectivity issues
- Forget and reconnect to the Wi-Fi network
- Toggle Airplane Mode for 10–15 seconds
- Reset network settings(Settings - General Management - Reset - Reset Network Settings)
Always back up saved Wi-Fi passwords before resetting.
5. App Issues & Samsung Software Glitches

Apps failing to download, crash, or freeze is a frequent Samsung complaint.
Common app-related problems
- Google Play Store downloads stuck
- Apps crashing after updates
- Bixby running unexpectedly
Fixes that work
- Switch between Wi-Fi and mobile data
- Clear Play Store cache(Settings - Apps - Google Play Store - Storage - Clear Cache)
- Update Google Play Store and Google Services
- Confirm correct Google account login
