The CPSC numbers are a low end estimate of cases in the United States between the dates they reported on.  So it's 96 + 28 + X, with X being the sum of all those that took place between the 96 and 28 (approximately 3 weeks) and all those that took place after the 28 were reported (approx 8 days ago).   So there are 4 weeks of data not included in those numbers, and those are only cases brought to the attention of the CPSC in the US.
				
			 
	 
 
		 
 
		
 I'm not disputing that the Note7 was less safe than some of the other brands that we're familiar with.  They could be equally safe as some cheap Chinese brands though, who knows.  Either way, mass hysteria got to Samsung and it bit the Note7 in the rear end.  The fact that it is taking Samsung this long to even reproduce a problem shows you that this is probably a very specific combination of factors that causes the issue and not a systemic failure in the design.  It could be that the failure is in design though just brought on by a specific chain of events that lead up to it.  Again, that does not make it systemic.
  I'm not disputing that the Note7 was less safe than some of the other brands that we're familiar with.  They could be equally safe as some cheap Chinese brands though, who knows.  Either way, mass hysteria got to Samsung and it bit the Note7 in the rear end.  The fact that it is taking Samsung this long to even reproduce a problem shows you that this is probably a very specific combination of factors that causes the issue and not a systemic failure in the design.  It could be that the failure is in design though just brought on by a specific chain of events that lead up to it.  Again, that does not make it systemic.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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