Note 7 - The screen gap is mentioned in the manual (supposed to be there)

Re: Anyone not returning their Note7?

I'm not returning mine until the replacements arrive. Mine is working flawlessly and have only seen it heat up during fast charge (which is supposed to be normal).
 
Re: Anyone not returning their Note7?

Mine doesn't heat up at all. I'll wait until I can swap it in store.
 
Re: Anyone not returning their Note7?

I won't be returning the phone ever. Gonna roll the dice on this one. And It's my understanding that the exploding devices were due to people using after market cables.

Also 35 cases world wide of exploding devices? Lets say each carrier shipped 10k devices for the WORLD. Sprint, AT&T, TMobile, Verizon and Telus. That's 50k devices, 35 exploded and none were in the US?

If my math is correct- 35÷50,000=.0007*100= .07%
That tells me I have a better chance of leaving my apartment, walking across the street and getting hit by a cement truck or contracting salmonella from one of my favorite restaurants before this phone will explode.
 
Re: Anyone not returning their Note7?

I won't be returning the phone ever. Gonna roll the dice on this one. And It's my understanding that the exploding devices were due to people using after market cables.

Also 35 cases world wide of exploding devices? Lets say each carrier shipped 10k devices for the WORLD. Sprint, AT&T, TMobile, Verizon and Telus. That's 50k devices, 35 exploded and none were in the US?

If my math is correct- 35÷50,000=.0007*100= .07%
That tells me I have a better chance of leaving my apartment, walking across the street and getting hit by a cement truck or contracting salmonella from one of my favorite restaurants before this phone will explode.
I assume you never plan to sell the phone? If you ever sell it, the resale value will be significantly reduced.
 
Re: Anyone not returning their Note7?

I won't be returning the phone ever. Gonna roll the dice on this one. And It's my understanding that the exploding devices were due to people using after market cables.

Also 35 cases world wide of exploding devices? Lets say each carrier shipped 10k devices for the WORLD. Sprint, AT&T, TMobile, Verizon and Telus. That's 50k devices, 35 exploded and none were in the US?

If my math is correct- 35÷50,000=.0007*100= .07%
That tells me I have a better chance of leaving my apartment, walking across the street and getting hit by a cement truck or contracting salmonella from one of my favorite restaurants before this phone will explode.

Flawed logic won't alleviate the risk or fix your battery.

Seriously people. This is risking personal safety and property damage. Do the recall.
 
Re: Anyone not returning their Note7?

I'll hold on until new batches arrive etc, etc, etc 🐵
 
Re: Anyone not returning their Note7?

I'm keeping mine. I am also using the Samsung cable to charge. I did turn off the fast charge mode. T-mobile said they will replace mine with a new one when they arrive.
 
Re: Anyone not returning their Note7?

They was told 2 weeks!!! They will learn more in a few days.

That is what Tmobile told me. I'm holding onto mine and then swapping it out for a new Note 7. I ordered mine in store, but since it was an order from Tmobile I have to go through corporate. they said they would send me a new phone first and I then send old one back. I "might" look to exchange it for a V20 as the specs look really beefy, but with the G5 problems and being a big flop I'd hate to go to the V20 and have issues with that and end up with a device that is a failure when I could get a brand new note which overall the Note is a much better device most likely.
 
Re: Anyone not returning their Note7?

Flawed logic won't alleviate the risk or fix your battery.

Seriously people. This is risking personal safety and property damage. Do the recall.
I agree. No reason not to do the recall, since it's free and they are giving you a brand new phone
 
Re: Anyone not returning their Note7?

I'll keep mine at the very least until replacements become available in store. I'm not waiting for them to send me anything or going through a complicated return process with Verizon. When I can walk into a corporate store and walk out with a new Note 7 then I will consider it. The only time mine has gotten hot at all was when it downloaded the first security update the day I got it. Since then it has performed like an absolute champ.
 
Re: Anyone not returning their Note7?

That is what Tmobile told me. I'm holding onto mine and then swapping it out for a new Note 7. I ordered mine in store, but since it was an order from Tmobile I have to go through corporate. they said they would send me a new phone first and I then send old one back. I "might" look to exchange it for a V20 as the specs look really beefy, but with the G5 problems and being a big flop I'd hate to go to the V20 and have issues with that and end up with a device that is a failure when I could get a brand new note which overall the Note is a much better device most likely.
Same here. This is what they said that they will hear in a few days or so about How Verizon going to send out the new phones. I am guessing the same way like I got my preorder in a box and return the old.
 
Re: Anyone not returning their Note7?

I won't be returning the phone ever. Gonna roll the dice on this one. And It's my understanding that the exploding devices were due to people using after market cables.

Also 35 cases world wide of exploding devices? Lets say each carrier shipped 10k devices for the WORLD. Sprint, AT&T, TMobile, Verizon and Telus. That's 50k devices, 35 exploded and none were in the US?

If my math is correct- 35÷50,000=.0007*100= .07%
That tells me I have a better chance of leaving my apartment, walking across the street and getting hit by a cement truck or contracting salmonella from one of my favorite restaurants before this phone will explode.

In mfg terms, that's 700 PPM which is extremely high for an issue that concerns safety
 
Re: Anyone not returning their Note7?

Plus, at least with Sprint- Samsung is offering a $25 gift card if you stay in the samsung family and don't opt for a complete return/exchange for another type of phone.
 
Re: Anyone not returning their Note7?

I won't be returning the phone ever. Gonna roll the dice on this one. And It's my understanding that the exploding devices were due to people using after market cables.

Also 35 cases world wide of exploding devices? Lets say each carrier shipped 10k devices for the WORLD. Sprint, AT&T, TMobile, Verizon and Telus. That's 50k devices, 35 exploded and none were in the US?

If my math is correct- 35÷50,000=.0007*100= .07%
That tells me I have a better chance of leaving my apartment, walking across the street and getting hit by a cement truck or contracting salmonella from one of my favorite restaurants before this phone will explode.

I really like your thinking. I know we are sort of in the minority but I just don't like relying on voodoo logic. Samsung is covering its butt allowing everyone to send back a phone. Right now many are in a panic. I am not one of those people and I have until Sept. 30 to see if this phone is going to be a disaster or if I am forced to swap out or lose my warranty. I can wait to see what unfolds.
 
Re: Anyone not returning their Note7?

I'll keep mine at the very least until replacements become available in store. I'm not waiting for them to send me anything or going through a complicated return process with Verizon. When I can walk into a corporate store and walk out with a new Note 7 then I will consider it. The only time mine has gotten hot at all was when it downloaded the first security update the day I got it. Since then it has performed like an absolute champ.
Yeah that's probably what the people that had the issue thought too. "Why did it catch on fire? It has never done that before."
 
How long can u wait to make a swap. My phone is working just fine. Really no heat, even in Fast Charge. It was made in Korea. I'll hold out as long as I can. Get some good use out of the phone and then make the swap, if there is no time limit.
 
Re: Anyone not returning their Note7?

I won't be returning the phone ever. Gonna roll the dice on this one. And It's my understanding that the exploding devices were due to people using after market cables.

Also 35 cases world wide of exploding devices? Lets say each carrier shipped 10k devices for the WORLD. Sprint, AT&T, TMobile, Verizon and Telus. That's 50k devices, 35 exploded and none were in the US?

If my math is correct- 35÷50,000=.0007*100= .07%
That tells me I have a better chance of leaving my apartment, walking across the street and getting hit by a cement truck or contracting salmonella from one of my favorite restaurants before this phone will explode.
Samsung is saying at least 1 million phones are at risk, that is a conservative number.
 
How long can u wait to make a swap. My phone is working just fine. Really no heat, even in Fast Charge. It was made in Korea. I'll hold out as long as I can. Get some good use out of the phone and then make the swap, if there is no time limit.
Why risk it? Samsung wouldn't do this recall without being very serious about the danger.

The battery cells were made in China, Samsung is saying at least 1 million devices are at risk now, minimum.
 

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