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6.0.1
AT&T Note 4 ,5 & gear 2 & gear s
I will believe it when I see it.I don't know if it's official, but it should be by the end of this month. That's what some forums have said.
I don't know if it's official, but it should be by the end of this month. That's what some forums have said.
6.0.1
Idk all I can say is that I will never get another AT&T branded Android phone.
Also mine won't hold a charge anymore so if they give me a hard time getting a warranty replacement I may just dump the phone completely.
Battery on mine lasted about a year. Bought a couple replacements of eBay for about $12 each. Way more cost effective than buying a new phone..
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I want the Note 7 pretty dang bad, but this is what concerns me. EVERYONE with the Note 4 had battery issues and had to replace them it seems. And if it lasted a year you were doing pretty good. The whole sealed battery thing worries me. How do we know the Note 7 won't just die at 30% after a year?
Mine as well. I have a real Samsung spare with the usb charge case. Swapped them about 9 months ago and kept the original as a backup. I still love this phone... But I really like my wife's S6 Edge+I'm at 20 months on my first battery and the battery has been fine all along.
...knocks on wood. ..
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I'm at 20 months on my first battery and the battery has been fine all along.
...knocks on wood. ..
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That's awesome. I'm in the opposite boat, unfortunately. I've had my device 21 months (albeit 2 warranty replacements, but I've used a Note 4 for 21 months) and I've had to two batteries go bad on me. I don't mind, because it's so easy to replace them. It just makes me worry about upgrading to a Note 7 with no removable batt.
I'm similarly concerned. I bought the OEM extra battery w/charger when I got the Note 4 in Oct. 2014, and by the end of 2015, both had started to crap out. Factory wipe/reset didn't help much. I bought a non-OEM battery, and that seemed better, but even it was never as good as the OEM batteries were when they were new. Then about a 2-3 months ago, I bought a new OEM battery direct from Samsung. It's never been as good as the original OEMs. (Right now, I'm down to 77% after being only 3 hours off the charger, with no real use at all -- I used to be ~60% 9 hours after being off charger under similar circumstances.) My wife's S7 with no removable battery does seem to be a workhorse battery-wise, but I've seen her drop pretty low at times.