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Well, there's another disaster. After Samsung suffered productivity problems and then a PCB factory burned down, the Korean company finds itself in yet another tough situation for Samsung manufacturing Galaxy S5. Now there are problems with the 16MP ISOCELL sensor in the camera, whose optics cannot be accurately centered. However, the trouble does not end there, as it presents another problem in the form of the lens cover, fortunately Samsung has successfully solved all of this, even so there is still a question as to whether the release itself will be delayed Galaxy S5.

Due to the issues, only 11-4 million units should be available for sales on April 5/April, instead of the planned 5-7 million, which could jeopardize Samsung's goal of selling 20 million units of the smartphone in the first three months sales. In addition to all this, however, there were also rumors that due to the problems of Korean operators, Samsung decided to leave Galaxy S5 at least in South Korea around April 5, but that seems unrealistic based on the problems so far.

*Source: gsmarena.com

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