HollowGrapeJ98
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- Jun 3, 2016
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Wow, you weren't kidding when you said this would be a sad story. Seriously hope things work out for you. This absolutely sucks.
Maybe it's just me but I'm thinking there may be more issues than just a battery. The battery is obviously the worst of the problem but I've noticed my screen becomes unresponsive at times. I go to "click" a tab or watch a video - nada.....
Aaannndddd my backup phone died a few hours ago.
My luck is really bad....
Besides, if the Note 4 had problems like this when first introduced and the problem was soley with the battery, wouldn't have the exchange process been simpler?People do it now. Who's to say one of them won't have an issue.
I also had similar issue. What's worrying me is will the replacement note 7 have the same issue? Mine froze, continually rebooted, would not accept my pin and I was unable to turn it off. Had to let the battery run down. Anyone heard anything from Samsung on this issue?
Note7s sold in the United States and Canada all run on a Snapdragon 820.American unit with Snapdragon processor or Exynos?
Note7s sold in the United States and Canada all run on a Snapdragon 820.
I did the factory reset twice because I did not think the first one was done as it did it so fast. Than booted up the phone to verify the wipe. My Note 7 never had any heat issues and I was reluctant to return it. Back to using my Note 5 until I can get a new Note 7.
Is that an s7 edge?
I wish I could find the article I read but there was one that quoted Samsung as sayin battery cell issue, something about the positive and negative not doing what it was supposed too and maybe a chip reaction? I'm not that technical so I don't know what all it meant except the battery part. But once again, without much else to go on except what we hear thru the Internet (so it must be true lol) I just chose to do the safest thing for me.
I've already sent it back.You should have recorded the conversation or ask them to send an email confirming that Samsung will accept Galaxy Note7 even if it's not working since Samsung employees may not know about it
Bought in Australia