chazglenn3
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How do we tell where our phones were made?
It's right on the back of my Note 7.
How do we tell where our phones were made?
It has to be a nightmare for carriers and Samsung both.
Check the Verizon newsroom for details... Sprint is giving another device for free during the exchange period until the new N7s are ready. Two weeks?So what is the deal?
I go to Verizon.
Keep my current note 7.
Get a new phone until my new note 7 comes.
?
Please help me out. Don't want to be without a phone.
It is a worldwide recall, all phones.ill hold on to mine until Tmobile has stock. I thought I read that the units that had issues were ones outside North America. Could it be the different chipsets that are having issues with the battery?
This is a global recall. You don't have to participate, but I would and will.ill hold on to mine until Tmobile has stock. I thought I read that the units that had issues were ones outside North America. Could it be the different chipsets that are having issues with the battery?
Verizon customers can return the Note 7, with Verizon waiving the restocking fee through September 30. The complete statement is below:
This morning, Samsung announced a voluntary recall of the Galaxy Note 7 in response to an issue with the device's battery. Because customer safety is our top priority, Verizon has stopped selling the Galaxy Note 7. Additionally, through September 30, 2016, Verizon is waiving the restocking fee for any customers who purchased a Galaxy Note 7 and wish to return or exchange it.
Check the Verizon newsroom for details... Sprint is giving another device for free during the exchange period until the new N7s are ready. Two weeks?
You are going to have to give it some time. Samsung just announced this at 3 am central time.It's still nto enough detail. I prefer not to return my note 7. But to have a replacement instead, just in case.
I am not understanding the process through the statement.
Sorry. I can't clarify. Only Verizon can.It's still nto enough detail. I prefer not to return my note 7. But to have a replacement instead, just in case.
I am not understanding the process through the statement.
You are going to have to give it some time. Samsung just announced this at 3 am central time.
Sorry. I can't clarify. Only Verizon can.
Very disappointed in AT&T.
All carriers are issuing refunds or exchanges, but noooo.. AT&T decides to do exchanges only.
If I had to guess, 98% of T-Mobile employees know nothing of this yet and there will be hundreds of verbal fights going on in stores today or tomorrow.
Well... Thats interesting.This was posted by an ATT employee on Reddit. Hopefully it's correct:
We got a message saying waive all restocking fees from our district manager and make it as hassle free as possible including returning/exchange. All accessories even if out of the return period
I never had an S7 Edge but I'm tempted to exchange to one. Since you had it before, would you recommend it? I don't use the S-pen a lot. I only use it when playing emulator ds games. I'm sure a stylus could be used for that. I did buy some cases but got them cheap maybe 1.99 each. The only one I bought that was a little more was the Spigen tough armor but it wouldn't work with my screen protector. The defender for the S7 edge is out and I would definitely buy that. Let me know.I'm tempted to go back to the S7 Edge but I've probably bought $100 worth of cases, type C cables, etc. (not from T-Mobile). So I guess I'll be waiting for a new Note 7.