I've been looking for this info in the threads, but haven't found a clear answer.
It appears that the combustion events all took place when plugged in and charging, or did I miss something? If they're burning while NOT plugged in, that's a whole different kettle of fish.
Does anyone know of an instance of combustion while on a wireless charger?
Could wireless charging be a safer alternative while waiting for replacement units to come available?
Just a theory, but I'd love to hear your opinions - I will absolutely be taking part in the recall, but intend to keep using my N7 until I can effect a swap easily.
It appears that the combustion events all took place when plugged in and charging, or did I miss something? If they're burning while NOT plugged in, that's a whole different kettle of fish.
Does anyone know of an instance of combustion while on a wireless charger?
Could wireless charging be a safer alternative while waiting for replacement units to come available?
Just a theory, but I'd love to hear your opinions - I will absolutely be taking part in the recall, but intend to keep using my N7 until I can effect a swap easily.