LeoRex
Retired Moderator
Now I may have been wrong about the "35" cases, it's actually 90.
Samsung recalls 1M Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phones
Ok...90....in a very short amount of time. Now, did 100% of the defective phones fail already, leaving the world with completely safe Note 7s? Or did only some fraction of those that are susceptible fail? My money is on just a fraction, and a small one at that. Now, we don't know the root cause, so there's no way to determine if the failure rate would decrease or increase with time.... but it wouldn't take much for that '90 out of' number to get at least a zero added on to it.
But its all moot. Samsung canceled the phone, CPSC issued a recall and its being banned at more and more places each and every passing minute. At this point, the percentages are academic. Phone's toast in more ways than one.