Yesterday my wife was happily texting away on her Samsung A2 when the phone spontaneously rebooted. It took several minutes to fire up and then proceeded through the ‘first use’ start up menus requiring wi-fi and account usernames/passwords; it appeared to have done a factory reset and cleared all phone (non-SD) memory.
Once re-connected to the Samsung and Android accounts it spent the next 30 minutes or so retrieving data and apps (presumably backed up to Samsung and Google previously) and eventually we seemed to get back to where we were prior to the re-boot. However, my Wife has lost a lot of important work data that was stored in the Samsung Secure Folder app, which doesn’t appear to have been synced/backed up to her Samsung account, and we haven’t been able to retrieve it.
The O2 shop where my Wife bought the phone weren’t much help (they’re much more helpful when they’re trying to screw money out of you) and insisted that it was nothing to do with them and that the phone (which is about a year old) was fine and it was almost certainly Samsung updating the phone software and/or Android.
I’m pretty sure that it wasn’t an Android update as the usual little green robot was absent.
Has anyone else experienced anything similar lately and would Samsung launch a major, data-clearing update without warning; I’m being to suspect that the phone may be dodgy?