Hmm, I received a call from my local T-Mo store this morning. The person I always deal with there told me that they received some Coral Blue Note 7s that are replacement phones. She also told me that they would be receiving more units on the 21st as well. I decided to factory reset my current Note 7, box it all up, and swap it out. I literally just stopped by and exchanged it for a new one. Since I was in a bit of a hurry, I didn't even bother to fiddle around with the new one. Plus I'm still using my Note 5 as we speak. I really didn't see a reason to bother with it at the time. So I tossed it in my backpack and continued on with my day. I got home several hours later and decided to pull the box out. I didn't even break the seal on it yet because I caught a glimpse of the label on the box. I called the store and spoke to the girl about the phone. I told her that it's one of the devices that Samsung has recalled, given the date on the label. But she stated that these were devices that Samsung just sent back to their store. She even reassured me that they wouldn't even be allowed to sell them if they weren't cleared, but either way I can still exchange it again for another one on the 21st. I honestly believe that my first Note 7 wasn't defective because out of 1 million devices in the US, the percentage is miniscule. I may just play around with this new one and exchange it anyways.