I did it. There's another thread about this app. Hopefully it'll work if the 60% hits USA.
I installed it too but I'm not sure which ones to disable? Can you possibly provide a screenshot for me... thank youInstall package disabler pro from google playstore and BLOCK software updates like i did!!!...i'm keeping my note 7
Nevermind! I watched the video... got it! I did it I hope it worksI installed it too but I'm not sure which ones to disable? Can you possibly provide a screenshot for me... thank you
Nevermind! I watched the video... got it! I did it I hope it works
My device payments have been stopped on both of our N7s, we were refunded the payments we already made, and the taxes we paid were refunded. We're keeping the phones as long as we can.
probably because they know there's nothing wrong with the remaining phones that are out in the wild and they're not as worried about it as they used to be! Hang on a minute while I adjust my tinfoil hat, but yeah something like thatPicked up 2 s7 edge devices for my wife and me. Called Samsung for giggles to see how to return the Note 7 and they said it was a voluntary recall. The rep specifically said that the 1st recall was mandatory but the 2nd was voluntary. I'm going to use both but makes me wonder why they keep sending me messages about returning the device if it's voluntary.
Why put your own safety and the safety of others at risk because you don't want to give up your phone? There are just as good of phones on the market. The closest one to the Note7 is the S7 edge. It doesn't have an iris scanner or an S Pen, but other than those two things, who cares? I traded my Note7 for the silver 256GB iPhone 7 Plus and I don't have any regrets and I don't miss my Note7 at all.
From a perspective of "how likely is it?" you're probably correct here. But from a perspective of, "how much MORE likely is it than ____?", it is so much more likely that it needs to be taken into account. Everyone has to make a call on what they feel is an acceptable level of risk for themselves and act accordingly - but to me it's a question of, "Given that phone A is X times more likely than phone B to injure me or cause undue stress dealing with other aspects of this type failure, so, given my desire to not deal with that kind of stuff, is it reasonable for me to accept this risk?" To me, it definitely is not worth that risk. To others, the device is good enough and their tolerance for dealing with that stuff may be higher and they're going to say the trade off is worth it. If Samsung does some of the stuff people say they might do to encourage returns, that decision may get reconsidered.
You are X more times more likely to get hit by lightning than win a 600m power ball. Does that make it significant? No it does not. Power on and enjoy your Note 7.☺