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Re: Anyone not returning their Note7?
Don't do this folks. Ignore the bull coming from PR, apply some common sense and think for a minute.
All Note 7's not made specifically for China telecom have:
The same battery. I do believe LG Chen manufactured them. That's common, LG does a crap-ton of batteries.
The same mainboard with the same PMIC scheme. There are some differences in the SoC area between Exynos and Qcomm versions, but those differences exist so the other 90% of the boards can be identical. That's how mass production works.
The same production techniques. Feed parts to the front of an assembly line. Let machines put then together (Google pick and place machine videos and PCB production to see some cool things). Collect parts and have a person snap them together. The same machines are used to assemble every piece for every phone.
Every Note 7 has the same defect. Yours might not ever blow up. Or it might.
And for baby Jesus' sake stop blaming it on the cable or the user. That reeks of "you're holding it wrong". Things like this happen. All Samsung can do is fix the issue. Help them fix it by swapping for a unit with the updated internal design.
Don't do this folks. Ignore the bull coming from PR, apply some common sense and think for a minute.
All Note 7's not made specifically for China telecom have:
The same battery. I do believe LG Chen manufactured them. That's common, LG does a crap-ton of batteries.
The same mainboard with the same PMIC scheme. There are some differences in the SoC area between Exynos and Qcomm versions, but those differences exist so the other 90% of the boards can be identical. That's how mass production works.
The same production techniques. Feed parts to the front of an assembly line. Let machines put then together (Google pick and place machine videos and PCB production to see some cool things). Collect parts and have a person snap them together. The same machines are used to assemble every piece for every phone.
Every Note 7 has the same defect. Yours might not ever blow up. Or it might.
And for baby Jesus' sake stop blaming it on the cable or the user. That reeks of "you're holding it wrong". Things like this happen. All Samsung can do is fix the issue. Help them fix it by swapping for a unit with the updated internal design.