Paul Tassin  |  August 15, 2017

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Varna, Bulgaria - February 27, 2015: Studio shot of a black Samsung Galaxy Note 4 smartphone, with 16 mP Camera, quad-core 2,7 GHz and 5.7 inch display, 1440x 2560 pixels resolution.A Galaxy Note 4 defect has been rendering these smartphones inoperable, say three plaintiffs in a Samsung class action lawsuit.

According to plaintiffs Ermias Beture, Elisha Polomski and James Samuelson, defendant Samsung has been selling Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note 4 Edge smartphones with defective embedded Multi-Media Controller memory units, or eMMCs.

The plaintiffs say these eMMCs tend to fail prematurely, rendering the phone inoperable. Failure of the eMMC causes the phone to freeze, restart itself, and fail to completely start up.

Samsung allegedly knew about this Galaxy Note 4 defect, yet failed to disclose it to anyone who purchased these phones. Plaintiffs say the company has since failed to repair the alleged defect free of charge.

According to this Galaxy Note 4 defect class action lawsuit, many other smartphone owners have been reporting the same problem. The plaintiffs quote posts from various online forums describing the problem.

Generally, these Samsung phone owners say their phones shut down randomly. Then when the owner tries to turn it back on, the screen shows an “mmc_read failed” error message. One owner reports their Galaxy Note 4 freezes 15 to 20 times a day.

Some reviewers believe Samsung is aware of the defect. They report seeing technical documents and speaking to company support personnel about it. Owners who have sought replacement parts are being told the parts are out of stock – possibly due to unexpected demand caused by the Galaxy Note 4 defect, say plaintiffs.

Plaintffs say the only sure fix for the alleged Galaxy Note 4 defect is to replace the phone’s motherboard. Some owners have found a temporary fix by using an app called Wake Lock. The app can prevent the eMMC memory from failing completely, but it does so at the cost of draining the phone’s battery, the plaintiffs say.

Of the nearly 2,400 reviews of Wake Lock in the Google Play Store, nearly all of them are from Samsung owners dealing with the Galaxy Note 4 defect, the plaintiffs report.

This Samsung Galaxy Note 4 defect class action lawsuit raises claims under the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act and several states’ consumer protection laws.

The plaintiffs propose to represent a nationwide plaintiff Class consisting of all persons who purchased a Samsung Galaxy 4 smartphone, plus three subclasses representing Class Members from each of the plaintiffs’ home states of California, Minnesota and North Carolina.

They are asking the court to order Samsung to disclose and remedy the alleged Galaxy Note 4 defect. They also seek an award of actual, statutory and punitive damages, restitution and disgorgement of related revenues, and reimbursement of court costs and attorneys’ fees, all with pre- and post-judgment interest.

Plaintiffs’ counsel includes attorneys Gary S. Graifman of Kantrowitz Goldhamer & Graifman PC, and Nicholas A. Migliaccio and Jason S. Rathod of Migliaccio & Rathod LLP.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Beture, et al. v. Samsung Electronics America, Case No. 2:17-cv-05757, in the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.

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314 thoughts onSamsung Class Action: Galaxy Note 4 Defect Leaves Phones Inoperable

  1. Easy says:

    There’s alot of us who have the same issues and want to participate in this lawsuit.

  2. Allyne Powell says:

    Please send me a link to sign up and/participate in this class action lawsuit. I love the phone when it is working. I’m at the end of my rope with it. I called Samsung and they said it was the carriers problem not theirs. I don’t buy it. Does anybody have a link to sign up.?

  3. Jon May says:

    I’d like to be added to this lawsuit also. Myself and another member in my household both have this same issue with our Note 4. One is the original Note 4 bought from the factory and another is the 3rd refurbished Note 4 phone from insurance (after paying the deductible). Both phone will only work with Wakelock now.

  4. KEYUMBA says:

    I NEED TO BE ADDED TO THIS I REPORTED ABOUT MY CELL PHONE ALSO I FINALLY JUST PAID IT OFF AND GOTTEN A NEW ONE

  5. Shantricia Robinson says:

    How can I be added to this?

  6. Willie Mae Ross says:

    How can I be added,? My note give me so much problem

    1. Willie Mae Ross says:

      Note 4

  7. tammy says:

    I bought a galaxy note 4 for my daughter and she has had the same issues now the phone wont even boot all the up

  8. Monica Williams says:

    I purchased 2 note4 through AT&T, I got the broken one. I went through hell for 3 weeks until I went to my local best buy and the SAMSUNG tech ran some test and told me it was the hardware on the phone and needed to be replaced. I bought it brand new the day it came out! I used my insurance through my phone company AT&T, which cost me $250.00 on top of the 849.99 that I had already just paid per phone!! Add me as well please.

  9. Toyanna Walker says:

    ADD ME

  10. Andrew says:

    This is absolutely true of the Galaxy Note 4. I purchased this phone the same year it came out and it is a hell of a phone when it isnt freezing or repeatedly rebooting. My carrier is Tmobile and theyve sent out more system updates for this phone than any other samsung phone i have. Obviously ppl have been complaining about this issue and they keep trying to patch the system w/ updates to stop the issues but they keep happening….

    1. Erma Alexander says:

      Please add me, I purchased 2 Samsung Galaxy Note 4 that were horrible and inoperable. Poor performance, they kept freezing up and getting overheated.

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