Not again... Note 9 Fire Alleged in Lawsuit

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Removable battery would affect Ingress Protection.
There are ways to do it while minimizing the effect on ingress protection (which shouldn't be relied upon anyway). You just wouldn't be able to have paper thin and easily bent/broken phones.
 
The "always open even when it was closed" door hatch was a different thing than just sealing the inside with a seal on the back. A waterproof charging connector (there are only about a dozen kinds of them available) would have solved that problem.
 
Yes I do! I'd love for the Note 10 to be built like the Note 4/s5 built like a tank with a LARGE FLAT screen and still be IP rated like the s5.

I loved my N5 and it’s flat screen. I hated having to trade it in to get a deal on the N9. I really wanted it as a backup. :(
 
Yes I do! I'd love for the Note 10 to be built like the Note 4/s5 built like a tank with a LARGE FLAT screen and still be IP rated like the s5.

Yes I agree, I'm not a big fan on today's phones with sealed batteries . I know that trend not going to change
But what about a all glass phone with slide on the bottom battery you can take out just like how the spen is and dont lose it water resistance ..can wish right lol
 
No reason to keep posting more videos about it. That just helps it spread more and cause more hype over nothing.
 
Part of one line in the original article caught my eye, and no NY Post reporter (I'm hearing Jimmy Breslin talking in my head) would ever report "Trapped alone in the lift". Lift? In New Yawk? (Don't start - I was born and raised in the Rotten Apple.) Something is fishy from the get.

Of course, New Yorkers know what the British say when they say "the life", NYC isn't the sticks. But no Post reporter would have used the phrase and no copy editor would have let it go by uncorrected.

Leaves me thinking that there's more to this than met the page.

Besides, with the number of Note 9s sold, one is probably a very tiny percentage. One thousandth of a percent of a product being bad isn't mathematically significant, and it can't be predicted. And I'd like to see the charge cycle of that battery. If she has the charger plugged in any time she's near an outlet, and uses the phone until it's about to shut off, every cycle, maybe Samsung should put a little notice in the instructions on how to properly treat the battery. (I don't know - no one has figured out the failure mode that leads to fires.)

But I haven't seen any further reports, so I'm just waiting to see if any surface. (And a New York real estate agent? I wonder. [I used to hold a NY real estate agent's license, so I know how accurate most of them are.])
 
I'm getting the P3XL....make a Note of that

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I told you buy my 1+6 because it looks the same but the notch is smaller on the 1+6 with 8gb ram 845 processor more options to customize plus still have money to buy a watch and a movie 🤣🤣🤣
 
Fox news posted a article about a S7 edge that caught fire and the owner went to Samsung and they basically said too bad you're out of warranty.
 
Part of one line in the original article caught my eye, and no NY Post reporter (I'm hearing Jimmy Breslin talking in my head) would ever report "Trapped alone in the lift". Lift? In New Yawk? (Don't start - I was born and raised in the Rotten Apple.) Something is fishy from the get.
How could the reporter's choice of words (when describing the court papers) possibly be relevant to whether the court papers themselves are accurate?
 
Fox news posted a article about a S7 edge that caught fire and the owner went to Samsung and they basically said too bad you're out of warranty.

I'd be personally embarrassed if I was publicly outed using an S7 Edge still. I hated that phone. Laggy, feel in the hand, everything. It was a POS phone and the s8 Plus couldn't come fast enough.
 
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