cardboard60
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If Samsung gives you a brand new phone.Have you already returned it? I enjoy the Note7 as well... but I already know that the resell value will be low.
How is the resale gonna be low ?
If Samsung gives you a brand new phone.Have you already returned it? I enjoy the Note7 as well... but I already know that the resell value will be low.
Samsung ain't fumbling nothing.Based on the link below it seems the recall has yet to even begin which is just crazy!!!! Unless I am reading this wrong. It also adds samsung delayed in reaching out to the cspc. I wish it delayed it further so that we could have gotten our new notes before that.
https://www.google.com/amp/www.thev...amsung-fumbled-usage?client=ms-android-att-us
If Samsung gives you a brand new phone.
How is the resale gonna be low ?
No.. it's not verified that it *only* happens while charging. That's why CSPC and Samsung have issued statements to power down the phone and stop using it.I got the same "We are getting them soon and will be able to exchange it" from Best Buy.
They also offered to re-activate my old phone, while letting me hold on to the Note. Which I might do because it is a far better option than getting a loaner or "downgrading" to an S7 or Edge.
But before I make any decisions, is it 100% verified that all of the explosions or fires have happened while charging? There's no chance of it exploding in my pocket right?
I think some might misunderstand the premise of an official CPSC recall. We probably do not want there to be an official recall by the CPSC. That would probably mean they do not agree with Samsung's findings and process to contain and manage. An official recall would make this longer. A voluntary recall (as is now) would mean in theory the CPSC agrees with Samsung's efforts to contain and provide replacements and the "S" labeled ones are acceptable.
Take this how you like but I just came off the chat from Sprint for certain concern and the agent I was talking to mention but not officially announce that "the brand have confirm the new device and it will be available after 3-4 days only." So keep an eye on your mobile service provider and samsung for any news on the Note7
Have you already returned it? I enjoy the Note7 as well... but I already know that the resell value will be low.
The press needs to be held accountable for whast they say and do.
And how it throws panic in people.
I see the press ruin people over things that was never true. But they got to have things on tv to keep the public at large and make billions.
Makes sense as to why they haven't said much.I think some might misunderstand the premise of an official CPSC recall. We probably do not want there to be an official recall by the CPSC. That would probably mean they do not agree with Samsung's findings and process to contain and manage. An official recall would make this longer. A voluntary recall (as is now) would mean in theory the CPSC agrees with Samsung's efforts to contain, correct and provide replacements and the "S" labeled ones are acceptable.
Still, this has not been normal so you never know.
For those of us who held out for a brand new recalled device we'll get more money because there will be less devices available. And even if you didn't have the "recalled" device, if it hasn't blown up in 2 years when people want to sell, it's probably not going to happenDue to the negative press Note7 has had. Anyone in the market looking to buy one 2nd hand will think twice that's what I'm referring to.
Granted Samsung will replace the defective models with non defective models but still won't erase the notion from folks that the Note7 has a potential to have bad batteries.
Yeah hope this fiasco clears soon and replacements are available. I am reading more and more people have kept their phone because they do love it which is further more reason for replacements to be expedited. On a different note I loved the sview and the LED cover also on the note 7.
I haven't been able to. I am as soon as the iPhone is available. Best Buy employees aren't exactly going out of their way to stay up to date about their own store's return policy on these phones.
Of course they need to be held accountable, but who is going to do that? At the end of the day, the stigma alone has devalued this phone. I like it a lot and would keep it. But it's just my opinion already that I don't see the value of the phone at it's current full retail price.