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Even though I tap twice the screen at close on edges of screen, device doesn’t recognize touch inputs properly and screen doesn’t turn on
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Question:

Why do I feel stronger vibrations when playing music or video files at higher volumes on my Galaxy S20 FE compared to my previous device?

 

Answer:

The Galaxy S20 FE has a high-powered stereo speaker that is optimized for maximum stereo performance. This may result in stronger vibrations (shaking) when certain music sources are played at higher volumes, compared to your previous device. This is not a defect, but a normal vibration phenomenon caused by the output of sound. It is similar to experiencing the same symptoms when listening to music files at high volumes through other speaker products. We recommend adjusting the volume appropriately while playing music or videos to ensure a comfortable user experience.

 

Terms:

High-powered stereo speaker - A powerful speaker system designed to produce clear and loud audio.

Optimized - Adjusted or modified to work at its best performance.

Maximum stereo performance - The highest level of sound quality and volume that the speaker can produce.

Music source types - Different formats or genres of music being played.

Stronger vibration (shaking) - The increased movement or sensation you feel when holding the device due to the sound output.

Device defect - A problem or issue with the phone's hardware or software.

Output of sound - The process of producing audio through the speakers.

 
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