juliesdroidsync
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R u in the USA?Surprisingly Nobody complain or Informed that there Note 7 has got the Update of 60% battery only
Anyone out there ?
R u in the USA?Surprisingly Nobody complain or Informed that there Note 7 has got the Update of 60% battery only
Anyone out there ?
How exactly would one tell?Yes but is 100% still 3500 mAh or is it closer to 2100?
Battery life, if they're getting substantially less usage than before.How exactly would one tell?
Can you explain more precisely what you are doing, with some illustration? I can test it with my phone but I don't understand your message.I have a hypothesis to a possible root cause for the Note 7 battery debacle, but I'm wondering if anyone can duplicate the issue. I still have my Note 7 (I don't want to give it up and I've had no problems with it at all). I've observed an interesting issue when charging my phone, however. If I plug the USB-C in so that the metal mesh of the charger is facing down relative to the face of the phone, the charging of the battery *never* heats up. However, if I plug the USB-C charger in so that the mesh of the charger is facing up relative to the face of the phone, my battery heats up significantly. If I reseat the charger to the mesh down position, the battery cools down.
Has anyone else able to reproduce this condition in their Note 7?
Battery life, if they're getting substantially less usage than before.
I have a hypothesis to a possible root cause for the Note 7 battery debacle, but I'm wondering if anyone can duplicate the issue. I still have my Note 7 (I don't want to give it up and I've had no problems with it at all). I've observed an interesting issue when charging my phone, however. If I plug the USB-C in so that the metal mesh of the charger is facing down relative to the face of the phone, the charging of the battery *never* heats up. However, if I plug the USB-C charger in so that the mesh of the charger is facing up relative to the face of the phone, my battery heats up significantly. If I reseat the charger to the mesh down position, the battery cools down.
I always use my Note 7 as Sat Nav, dashcam, and for streaming music while fast charging mounted on the top of the dash in the full glare of the hot summer sun down here down under. It gets almost too hot to touch by the time I get to where I'm going, but it still hasn't burst into flames.
So what the hell has caused the other Note 7s to combust?
What that means is the smartest Minds in the world have not come up with a reason... brings me right back to either one or a combination of all three of the following... Physical damage , accidental or intentional , sabotage and corporate Espionage, baby!A defect in the battery systems causing delayed onset combustion and not related to charging and seemingly not related to external factors.
What that means is the smartest Minds in the world have not come up with a reason... brings me right back to either one or a combination of all three of the following... Physical damage , accidental or intentional , sabotage and corporate Espionage, baby!
What that means is the smartest Minds in the world have not come up with a reason... brings me right back to either one or a combination of all three of the following... Physical damage , accidental or intentional , sabotage and corporate Espionage, baby!
Way over 90% were apparently turned in.Why haven't there been more reports of failures if so many people haven't turned theirs in? Nothing lately.
All the articles that said nearly a half a million were turned in ... Since there were between 500,000 and 800,000 phone in the US, that's somewhere between 0% to 37.5% with a median of 18.75% - and all of those numbers are over 3 weeks old, so assuming that more than zero people traded them in, it's safe to assume that almost all have been turned in.Source?