fitcherama
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Mine too. Works flawlesslyMy current Note 7 has been flawless and working perfect with great battery life.
I'm scared to trade it, hoping the replacement will be just as good.
Mine too. Works flawlesslyMy current Note 7 has been flawless and working perfect with great battery life.
I'm scared to trade it, hoping the replacement will be just as good.
Mine was made on 7/25 in China, it seems fine, I'll swap it when another becomes available, but not until then.
Mine too. Works flawlessly and will be sad to see it go. And the fear the replacement will have issues!My current Note 7 has been flawless and working perfect with great battery life.
I'm scared to trade it, hoping the replacement will be just as good.
This recall is honestly not a big deal to me...people don't understand recalls at all
When a car gets recalled, would you go get a new car? Once my phone is replaced I'll be happy
My current plan is to stick with the Note 7, I have always liked the Note series of devices. As with any kind of technology there is a risk of some kind of failure or issue (some more dramatic/possibly dangerous, some ascetic/performance affecting) *For the record, I will be swapping my N7 for a new one when they become available*
Cheers,
BR
Verizon is allowing for that, if you pre-ordered the note7 and had it shipped to you then you can do the same thing with the replacement. This is my preferred option as well, keeps the store reps little monkey hands (I say this with love) off my phone.
And exactly who is turning them off? Um that is not likely. They will have yo to cut the sim off and that cuts service. No one is cutting the N7 off. The legality of that is worse than using the thing. More over there has still been no mandatory recall. CPSC did not say mandatory, they just said we need to turn them off and exchange them. Quit fear mongering.Now I have to say something different than originally planned.I just learned as of the 30th all service to our 7s will be turned off. So if this isn't resolved by then and we haven't received our new notes.. Unless you have a back up you won't have anything. Biggest problem is once you've had and used the 7 it would be like going back in time before Samsung brought capabilities to a whole new level. I wonder if Apple users even know where their batteries come from. I don't think Samsungs reputation or that of the note 7 will suffer. As long as they get the new batch out before the end of the month. I'm holding out and going that's the case. If not, I have my trusty note 4 to depend on until I receive the new one. I also wondered the same thing someone wrote prior, what did the man in the van use when charging his phone. Certainly wasn't a Samsung charger. I pre ordered and paid for my note. I'm not going anywhere...
Now I have to say something different than originally planned.I just learned as of the 30th all service to our 7s will be turned off. So if this isn't resolved by then and we haven't received our new notes.. Unless you have a back up you won't have anything. Biggest problem is once you've had and used the 7 it would be like going back in time before Samsung brought capabilities to a whole new level. I wonder if Apple users even know where their batteries come from. I don't think Samsungs reputation or that of the note 7 will suffer. As long as they get the new batch out before the end of the month. I'm holding out and going that's the case. If not, I have my trusty note 4 to depend on until I receive the new one. I also wondered the same thing someone wrote prior, what did the man in the van use when charging his phone. Certainly wasn't a Samsung charger. I pre ordered and paid for my note. I'm not going anywhere...
Yes curious where exactly this information came fromNow I have to say something different than originally planned.I just learned as of the 30th all service to our 7s will be turned off. So if this isn't resolved by then and we haven't received our new notes.. Unless you have a back up you won't have anything. Biggest problem is once you've had and used the 7 it would be like going back in time before Samsung brought capabilities to a whole new level. I wonder if Apple users even know where their batteries come from. I don't think Samsungs reputation or that of the note 7 will suffer. As long as they get the new batch out before the end of the month. I'm holding out and going that's the case. If not, I have my trusty note 4 to depend on until I receive the new one. I also wondered the same thing someone wrote prior, what did the man in the van use when charging his phone. Certainly wasn't a Samsung charger. I pre ordered and paid for my note. I'm not going anywhere...
Yeah, if I was going to buy an iPhone, I'd actually get the older 6s. I use the headphone jack everyday in my car (don't have Bluetooth and I'm not buying a new car/head unit anytime soon)
I also travel long distances every weekend, so being able to charge my phone while simultaneously listening to music is an absolute requirement.
It's just mind boggling to me that Apple, a supposedly global company, doesn't consider the use cases of those that might not live similar lifestyles to the people living in California USA.
Even if you assume everyone in the USA is ready for this wireless world ... What about their customers that aren't living in first world countries?
Seen a woman I know in Whataburger this morning.I posted yesterday and don't see if anywhere! I wonder Why? .. Giving if another show. If it goes through I'll continue. No one's touching my 7 until I get another in my hand.
It does not say you have to turn the phone in, just says to power it down. She can keep it till she exchanges it for the new note 7. She probably shouldn't be using it, but I understand how hard it is to put it down.Seen a woman I know in Whataburger this morning.
She has a Blue Note 7.
I said, didn't you hear, there is a recalling your phone turn it in.
She said I will in the 30th if they have a blue replacement.
Elsewise nobody is getting it.