The Samsung Galaxy C7 2017 parades the design language you find in most Samsung devices. It weighs in at 180 grams and has a thickness of 7.9 millimetres. It has a physical home button, which most likely houses the fingerprint sensor. This absolute beauty of a phone was released a few weeks into October of last month. The Samsung Galaxy C7 2017 sports a superb visual 5.5-inch Super AMOLED display having a resolution of 1,080 x 1,920 pixels. The ‘Always-on’ screen looks to deliver super sharp images with roughly 401-ppi pixel density at a ratio of 16:9.

It sports a robust 16MP sensor with f/1.9 aperture on the front. There is 32GB onboard storage, expandable by up to 256 GB using a microSD card. Samsung also equips this smartphone with dual rear cameras. These are 16MP and 5MP sensors. The main camera has f/1.7 aperture, while its assistant has f/1.9 aperture. What this simply means is great photography without having to worry about lowlight.

Under the hood, performance wise, the Samsung Galaxy C7 2017 packs an octa-core CPU running along at speeds up to 2.4 GHz. We do not yet know the processor name, but this is most likely a Qualcomm chipset. It gets backing from a solid 4GB RAM, which simply suggests there will be solid performance from the card. The phone boots into the fresh Android 7.1 Nougat OS.

But, obviously you as users will know this because you already own the phone. So without wasting much of your time, lets jump right into why you clicked the link in the first place. Here are the Common Samsung Galaxy C7 2017 problems and how easy it is to fix them.

Please Note: As this is a recent phone, not all issues have been discovered. If you cannot find you problem listed here, kindly leave us a comment below and we will update this post.

[Important] Follow these steps hierarchically, and make sure to test to see if one step worked before proceeding to the next step. Get Droid Tips will not be held responsible for any harm done to your device. If you encounter any problem along the way, kindly let us know in the comments section.

So without further ado, here are the major/common issues found on the Samsung Galaxy C7 2017 and how to fix each of them.

This is a really common case almost every smartphone user experiences. Particularly due to the fact we use our phones for long periods of time and during those times, a whole lot of data is accumulated on the phone which can eat up a lot of space and processing power. However, that’s not the case on the Samsung Galaxy C7 2017.

Well, you may experience this issue if you have noticed any of the following happen on your device:

  • Completely frozen device
  • Slow Performance when multi-tasking
  • Sluggish Responsiveness

If you have experienced any of this follow through with these steps

  1. Restart Your Device: Always make sure to restart your device before taking any other step as it may contain the fix needed. Simply because “Restarting” your device kills all processes running and frees up a maximum amount of RAM which is a major performance boost.

If your device is completely frozen or unresponsive, don’t fret. Simply press down the Power Key and the Volume Down Key simultaneously for about 7 seconds and your phone should restart immediately.

  1. Adjust Animation Settings: This may not be considered as a fix but it does help in some ways, ill explain further. By adjusting the animation settings, you’re in a way making your phone run faster. To do this, simply head over to Developer Options, scroll down till you find “Window animation scale”, “Transition animation scale”, and “Animator duration scale”. You can either turn them off or reduce them, depending on your choice.

Sometimes, users of the Samsung Galaxy C7 2017 cannot answer or attend to calls by swiping on the Green button when receiving a call.

Here is a quick fix for it assuming you may have experienced this issue before.

  1. Uninstall Unnecessary Apps: 

This is not a common issue but sometimes the Samsung Galaxy C7 2017 does experience some battery draining difficulties/issues, but as said before, it is not a very common issue so you may or may not be experiencing this issue. But, as a safety measure, i would recommend following the steps below to maybe prevent facing this issue in the future.

  1. Clear The Phone Application Cache: Clearing the application cache removes temporary files and frees up memory, but does not erase any data stored.
  • From the home screen, tap Apps.
  • Scroll to and tap Settings.
  • Scroll to and tap Applications.
  • Tap Application manager.
  • Scroll to and tap the phone app.
  • Tap Storage.
  • Tap CLEAR CACHE.

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  • Your battery has a big drain when you wake up the next morning
  • Your battery drains super fast
  1. Check All Installed Third Party Apps:  Make sure to check all installed third party apps as some of these apps may be secretly running in the background, draining you of your precious battery life. Also try turning off the Vibrate Setting for notifications when you are sure it is not needed. Vibration is a big battery draining culprit.

Try running your device in Safe Mode to see if there are improvements in the battery life. Running your device in Safe Mode will disable all third-party apps which will help you figure out if third-party apps are the cause of your battery drains.

To enter Safe Mode, follow these steps:

  • Turn the device off.
  • Press and hold the Power key past the screen with the device name.
  • When ‘SAMSUNG’ appears on the screen, release the Power key.
  • Immediately after releasing the Power key, press and hold the Volume down key.
  • Continue to hold the Volume down key until the device finishes restarting.
  • Safe mode will display in the bottom left corner of the screen.
  • Release the Volume down key when you see ‘Safe Mode’

To exit Safe Mode, follow these steps:

  • Simply Restart your device and you should be out of Safe Mode

Also, it has been reported that some Galaxy C7 2017 models, may or may not require you to press and hold the Volume Down Key during start up of your phone in the same manner as enabling it to exit Safe Mode.

  1. Use S Power Savings: Power Saver reduces your device’s performance and limits vibration, location services and most background data to help improve battery life.
  • From a Home screen, navigate: Apps icon > Settings > Battery.
  • In the Power saving mode section tap one of the following then tap Apply:
  • Off
  • Mid
  • Max
  • To adjust presets, tap Mid or tap Max then tap Customize.
  • Drag the ‘Decrease brightness’ slider left or right.
  • Tap any of the following to to turn “On” or “Off”:
  • Speed limiter
  • Background network usage
  1. Check Wallpaper: If you are using a “Live Wallpaper”, i would recommend you remove it immediately as using a “Live Wallpaper” is a massive battery drainer ultimately preventing you from using your phone for as long as a full day.
  • Off

  • Mid

  • Max

  • Drag the ‘Decrease brightness’ slider left or right.

  • Tap any of the following to to turn “On” or “Off”:

  • Speed limiter

  • Background network usage

  • Speed limiter

  • Background network usage

4.Check SW Update: Regularly checking for software updates, making sure your phone is up to date can also help as battery drain can be fixed simply by having the latest system software update installed on your phone. Follow these simple steps to check for SW Updtates

  • From a Home screen, navigate: Apps icon > Settings > About Phone. If you find an update install it immediately.

Many users have stated that the Device Quality broker program is showing off an error message continuously without any motive which is really very annoying. This is an app that monitors the way the Wi-Fi connection is being used in the Samsung Galaxy C7 2017 device.

Numerous Galaxy C7 2017 users have mentioned that they have not been receiving the notifications instantly. This is definitely a big issue as sometimes the notifications are really urgent and need to be looked at immediately. If you want to solve this issue then you can easily do so by:

You may have this issue if you notice one of the following

  • You keep getting notifications later than usual
  • You only get notifications after you open the app

Solutions

  • Proceed towards Settings -> Program

  • Tap on the special access option located at the top right menu

  • Decide on the optimize battery usage option

  • You will see a drop-down menu which will give you the list to change and include all the programs for which the notification should not be delayed.

  • You keep getting unconventional  error messages

  1. Disconnect Wi-Fi: First, disconnect the Wi-Fi and then connect it again to see if the error message is gone now.

  2. Configure Some Settings: Next head towards Settings then application manager and pick the DQA app to force close it.

  3. Check For SW Updates: Finally, what you can do is going to get a software update anytime. One recent version is already made available by Samsung that contains various bug fixing. Proceed to Settings then About phone and await software update

Despite the fact that the auto-rotate attribute is enabled in the settings it is not working correctly on the Samsung Galaxy C7 2017 Device. This is also an issue about which a lot of  users have been complaining about.

  • Screen does not rotate at all
  • Screen rotates by itself
  1. Restart Your Device: First, restart the device and also check if the issue is solved. If not, proceed with the next step.

  2. Boot In Protected Mode: Next, boot the device into protected mode and see if the auto-rotate is working or not. If so, then uninstall the program which you’ve installed very recently and then which this issue really began.

  3. Check All Sensors: Sometimes it may be caused because of the detectors like accelerometer and G-sensor. Thus, you’re advised to get the GPS and Status Toolbox program for re calibration of these detectors and then check if this can solve the issue.

  4. Use Rotation Control App: Rotation Control is just another program which is available in the Play Store, and it may function as fixes for this issue. This program allows you to switch on into the picture orientation manually.

The Samsung Galaxy C7 2017 comes with Bluetooth V4.2, A2DP, LE which features super fast connectivity, super fast sharing, basically everything you could do with bluetooth before but super faster than before. However, as no smartphone is perfect, you may or may not be facing this issue.

The Samsung Galaxy C7 2017blems with bluetooth seems like a common issue with many that own the new smartphone from Samsungs J Series. Some of the problems noticed on the Galaxy J7 include the connection of the phone to a car, and other bluetooth devices like headphones. Below we’ll get into some of the solutions that you can use to fix your Galaxy C7 2017blems with bluetooth that is causing you a headache.

  • Open The Settings Menu
  • Tap on the Apps Manager
  • Display All Tabs by swiping either right or left
  • Tap on Bluetooth
  • Tap on Force Stop
  • Now clear the cache
  • Tap on clear data
  • Select Ok
  • Finally restart the Galaxy J7

The Samsung Galaxy C7 2017 has an amazing camera to be honest, its rear Dual 13 MP (f/1.7, autofocus) + 5 MP, f/1.9, LED flash camera captures clear photos with enhanced detail in low light while its intuitive interface enables one-handed functionality thanks to its moving shutter button so you can still take the shot while adjusting your pose or framing the scene. But some users have been reporting issues related to the camera on the phone.

You may have camera issues if your phone is:

  • Unable to take pictures
  • Pictures are distorted
  • Unable to exit Camera application

These steps help identify and resolve the underlying cause. [Important] After completing each step, test to see if the issue is fixed. If not, continue to the next step.

  1. Restart Your Device: As always this should be the first step to take when you notice a performance issue on any phone. After Restarting, check to see if the camera issue still persists. If No, then you are good to go, if Yes, then continue with the next step.

  2. Check To See For Any Camera Updates: Check for the updates by going to Settings -> About phone, and there you will see if an update is available or not. If you find an update available, install it immediately. If not, continue with the next step.

  3. Clear The Camera Application Cache: Clearing the application cache removes temporary files and frees up memory, but does not erase any pictures or videos.

  • From the home screen, tap Apps.
  • Scroll to and tap Settings.
  • Scroll to and tap Applications.
  • Tap Application manager.
  • Scroll to and tap the camera app.
  • Tap Storage.
  • Tap CLEAR CACHE.
  1. Clear The Camera Application Data: Clearing the camera application data permanently deletes anything that you didn’t originally download with the application. Clearing the camera application data does not erase any pictures or videos.
  • From the home screen, tap Apps.
  • Scroll to and tap Settings.
  • Scroll to and tap Applications.
  • Tap Application manager.
  • Scroll to and tap the camera app.
  • Tap Storage.
  • Tap CLEAR DATA.
  • Review the warning, then tap DELETE.

Wi-Fi issues are one of the most common sights experienced by Android users. The same is the case with Galaxy C7 2017 as users have been complaining about this issue.

You may have Wi-Fi connectivity issues if your phone:

  • Can’t connect to a wireless network.
  • Connects to a wireless network, but is unable to browse.
  • Experiences limited connectivity when connected to Wi-Fi.
  1. Restart All Devices: Restart your smartphone, router and or modem then check to see if the problem of connectivity is fixed.

  2. Check The Wi-Fi Password: Check and make sure the Wi-Fi password has been entered correctly on your Smartphone.

If the wireless network password is incorrect or changes, your Samsung Galaxy J7 can’t connect to the Wi-Fi network. If you see something like “Error Authenticating Wi-Fi”, then Remove and reconnect to the network to make sure the password is correct.

  • From the home screen, tap Apps.
  • Scroll to and tap Settings.
  • Tap Wi-Fi.
  • Tap and hold the preferred, connected network.
  • Tap Forget network
  • Tap the network you want to connect to.
  • Enter the correct password, then tap CONNECT.

The Galaxy J7 comes with a Standard Battery Capacity (mAh) of 3600mAh so it is a bit of a pain when users cannot enjoy that amount of battery power simply because of chargng issues.

You may have charging problems if you exeperience any of the following:

  • Charges Slow
  • Doesnt Charge
  1. Verify That Your Charger Is Working Properly:  This step should not be overlooked as it may be the problem your phone is having. Simply try using the power cable for another device and see if it works like its suppose to.

  2. Verify Your Charging Port Is Not Damaged: 

  • Carefully inspect your phone to be sure it’s not overheating, swollen or damaged.
  • Carefully inspect your phone charging port and remove any debris.
  1. Check if the quick cable charging option is enabled: If it is not, then you need to check it and enable it. It can be done by going to Settings -> Battery -> Quick cable charging and then checking it.

Note: To optimize device performance, be sure your Samsung Galaxy C7 2017 is running the most recent device software. Check for software updates.

If you’re still having issues, please contact The Samsung Customer Care

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