lizette1222
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Really, I haven't seen other post about this..Oh ok cool , some people having their note 9 get warm also in the forum, Just wondering if it's the 6gb or others with the 8gb having same .
Really, I haven't seen other post about this..Oh ok cool , some people having their note 9 get warm also in the forum, Just wondering if it's the 6gb or others with the 8gb having same .
It could be, what I started doing was deleting some apps that I think could be the culprit and slowly downloading back one by one. I don't have Facebook app, so I wouldn't know. But I'll definitely keep an eye on it. I would hate to give up my note 9, just like I did my with my note 7.It's most likely an app at fault in your case, something that uses GPS, or other type activity in the background. Facebook was a big culprit of things like this back in my BlackBerry days. NOT that I'm saying facebook is at issue here. But my suspicion is that it's an app in the background at fault for you.Hopefully you can get it resolved soon.
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Really, I haven't seen other post about this..
Exactly. There are isolated incidents with every phone. But because of the Note 7, the press already sees one phone as a trend. Go and Google "Note 9 Fire"-- you'd think there's a worldwide epidemic of exploding Note 9s. One article's title begins with "Be Afraid".
I mean, if there was a defect, wouldn't more than one have caught fire already? Especially with their whole safety check stuff?
Exactly. There are isolated incidents with every phone. But because of the Note 7, the press already sees one phone as a trend. Go and Google "Note 9 Fire"-- you'd think there's a worldwide epidemic of exploding Note 9s. One article's title begins with "Be Afraid".
I mean, if there was a defect, wouldn't more than one have caught fire already? Especially with their whole safety check stuff?
There's a timeline somewhere if you search Google for it.Samsung has responded, basically just looking into it and still saying they are safe. We will see, don't remember how long it took before the note 7 started going up in flames. We are at 1 month this week, I think.
I'd like to see a source more credible than the New York Post and since they are saying, "according to court papers", I would like to see those as well.
On the face of it, while we wait for more information, I don't have any issue believing that a phone caught fire. I do have an issue believing that it is another case of spontaneous battery explosion syndrome, or whatever the hell it was with the Note 7. To me, the "my phone was getting hot, so I put it in a purse (confined space with other objects) seems like there could be other factors.
My vote is that we wait for more info prior to going nuts.
Yup... how do we know that she didn't over discharge the battery?
Oh come on now! 105 degrees playing pokemon go out in the direct sun Saturday! My N9 never slowed down or got hot. Damaged device is more likely her issue.