From A Buick 8
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Re: Do we have to return them?
i am keeping mine, will only return it if they somehow brick it.
i am keeping mine, will only return it if they somehow brick it.
Erm because it's a Note 7? What's with the obsession of "security updates" anyway? The reason I still run Windows 7 on my PC is so I don't blindly allow intrusive telemetry Windows 10 updates. So if the phone works, why the needed for updates?
Just because the Note 5 took less than a year does not mean the Note 7 was not rushed. They clearly missed something in their testing. Lithium-Ion is dangerous stuff. A new battery design needs a lot of real world tests. I agree with the others, it the problem is not that it was rushed then there are other major issues with Samsung's testing.
For now I am keeping my note7 love this phone nothing else interests me.if have to I will go back to my note4 .until note8 or something else interests me.
Well thats unfortunate.
I had no plans to turn my n7 in.
Maybe, but there's literally millions of chambers..... It's Russian roulette and I have no clue how many chambers are truly empty.
I was actually thinking about holding on to it for at least two years anyway. I know resale value will be non-existent but I can only hope that it receives the Nougat upgrade, however unlikely.
If you want to reply to call me an *****, just please refrain. Any constructive responses are more than welcome. I know there have been a lot reports but with at least 2 million of these phones being used, the percentage of incidents is still small.
I honestly don't want the S7 Edge. As similar as it is (it's honestly missing quite a bit IMO), it feels like a serious step back. The Pixel XL renders my 256 GB SD card useless, even though I'm hearing it performs amazingly well. It also doesn't have wireless charging and I'd have to get the 128 GB version (more $) I had a V10 but the V20 really doesn't seem like it would make me happy after owning the Note 7. Maybe I will feel differently when I hold it in my hand.
Still waiting to see something directly from Samsung stating that they will no longer be producing the N7. See lots of links to regurgitated, speculative news articles, with info obtained from anonymous sources, etc. So far all I've seen from Samsung the past couple of days (i.e., asking carriers to stop sales/exchanges during the investigation) hasn't changed. It's not stated that they've stopped, or even paused production.
https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...sung.com%2Fus%2Fnote7recall%2F&token=hDPlap9E
https://news.samsung.com/global/sam...note7-while-further-investigation-takes-place
You'll note the consistent response here is "If you own a Galaxy Note7, you should power it down and contact your place of purchase to take advantage of the remedies available, including a full refund."
I did read this, it's why I posted the link above.