Kinda nice to have a phone that doesn't spontaneously combust

As was pointed out to me - you might feel differently if you were trapped without supplies other than your phone with nothing but a phone and a penguin to keep you warm. They can get a fire going, we're basically screwed.
 
They're going through some stuff right now. No need to pour salt in the wound.
 
As was pointed out to me - you might feel differently if you were trapped without supplies other than your phone with nothing but a phone and a penguin to keep you warm. They can get a fire going, we're basically screwed.
And with life saving fire, they can also boil life saving water 😆
 
They're going through some stuff right now. No need to pour salt in the wound.

Sorry, but I couldn't help indulging in some samsungenfreude. I've just never liked their phones. But I do appreciate the fact that they blazed the trail for large format phones. Without the Note line, we might never have had the chance to experience the 6p.
 
They're going through some stuff right now. No need to pour salt in the wound.

^^ this. Two points here. 1. If this was any other OEM, they'd be relatively done for on these forums. 2. It could have been any OEM. Do we even know if other OEMs use the same vendors for batteries? Are other devices actually ok? Or are there just not enough of them in the wild for the statistics to make headlines? Maybe the 6P does spontaneously combust, but since there are about 5000 times more Samsungs than Nexuses, no one knows about it.
 
^^ this. Two points here. 1. If this was any other OEM, they'd be relatively done for on these forums. 2. It could have been any OEM. Do we even know if other OEMs use the same vendors for batteries? Are other devices actually ok? Or are there just not enough of them in the wild for the statistics to make headlines? Maybe the 6P does spontaneously combust, but since there are about 5000 times more Samsungs than Nexuses, no one knows about it.
That is what the Samsung exec said this morning. There are always some batteries that explode, but 35 cases of new batteries was way too many to not be looked at.

A lot less units sold, it could easy be passed off as someone abusing a battery because it is so few.
 
One out of half a million batteries. I'd call that pretty good odds. Toyota had brakes that failed a lot more often than that.
 
One out of half a million batteries. I'd call that pretty good odds. Toyota had brakes that failed a lot more often than that.

Samsung PR spin...

They have had batteries explode and catch fire before as well as swelling and busting the screen.. This ain't their first rodeo on this... and there never was a Global Recall..

This is a preemptive move to minimize the financial damages by limiting the liability , to keep the feds out of it, and to save face.... And if anyone buys that the numbers are small with the units.. I have some beachfront properties for sale on a little island... Don't mind the smoking volcano or those chimneys sticking up through the ash..
 
Kind of lame of you to be poking fun at people that spent nearly $900 on a phone that pretty much every review site called excellent.
 

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