Very true. I'm still waiting for my replacement Honda airbags.Finally someone with some common sense... Thank you.
It's funny how nobody bats an eyelash over recalled vehicles and yet... wets the floor over (35?) out of 2 million (?) phones
"Automakers recalled a record of 51.2 million vehicles over 868 separate recalls in 2015, the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration announced Thursday at the Washington Auto Show. That narrowly edged the previous mark set in 2014, when manufacturers recalled 51 million vehicles through 779 recalls.
Yep i can't stand IOS
Note 7 taking wayy too much fire(pon intendand i think the sales will be quite low compared to what it should be, after the recall Samsung need to make sure we can easily verfity what phones have the new battery, and to put some compensasion as well as lowering the price.
In my area all the people that wanted Note 7, but the S7E and never looked back, they say that they will pass the note 7 even after the recall.
No more buying of new phone on its launch day ever again for me.
Yes. Any chance for Note 7 to get decent sales after recall, is to give 50% discount for new Note 7.
When that day comes, all of us early Note 7 adopters are going to look severely stupid and become a bigger laughing stock than what we already are.
No more buying of new phone on its launch day ever again for me.
Yup, same here.
I've never done it before the Note 7; I'm usually the type to spend weeks researching, and the one time I decide to "just do it" it bites me in the ***.
I went back to the edge. Got $150 best buy gift card while doing it. I mean besides the S-Pen, there's not a big enough difference to me to say 1 phone is far better than the other. I think they both are very good phones and you can't go wrong with either one. Both serve a specific user. Because of this whole fiasco I was able to get $40 in gift cards, gear fit2, 256GB SD card and $150 best buy gift card to end up with the phone I started with which I consider to be just as good.
A couple things I noticed in my edge too is I have much better wifi in a corner of my house and cell signal overall in my home. Wifi thing is more noticeable since I use the phone in that area of the house often. Internet would crawl with my Note and I would have to switch wifi off until I left that room. So for me some things are better. But writing on the screen with the S-Pen was crazy cool! But I am over it.
Still not leaving the Note 7. I'm fortunate to have my Note 5 that I've started using again in the interim, but there's several features from the Note 7 I'm missing quite a bit. I'm anxious for Note 7s to be released again for exchange/sale.
No phone I'm thinking of purchasing mostly because I can't seem to "quit" the sPen functionality. Sure wish I could... Mid-range cost phones have been getting steadily better the last couple of years.
I am using my Note 5 until the new Note 7's arrive. I returned the Note 7 to T-Mobile today. I wanted to hang on to the Note 7 until the replacement was available but now no one knows when the new Note 7's will be coming out as they now have to be retested.
Note 5 was a decent device, but the battery life was terrible. myself I've been doing a lot of thinking and I'm going a TMobile store later to give back my note 7 and order the iPhone 7 plus I still have my S7 edge in the house which would which will hold me over. I'll be back with Samsung when the S8 releases next year. Doesn't hurt to try out new things