Hoggles
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For people on JOD, or another lease program, this is probably not a huge issue. Especially if you plan on switching to another phone in a few months anyway.
Those who plan on keeping the N7 for 1-2 years, may seriously want to think about swapping yours out for one without the gap. This issue seems far more prevalent than the few batteries that have caught fire, and could very well be the reason Samsung is halting production. I know some people are not concerned...but one thing is for sure, the gap is a defect. Whether minor or not...or if it affects the IP68 rating, is yet to be seen. But there is no chance this is normal & meant to be....or all the N7's would have the light bleed.
You guys with this issue, may want to contact your carrier for an exchange. If anything just to let your carrier know, that your unit is affected. It's good for Sammy to know just how many have this, regardless.
Those who plan on keeping the N7 for 1-2 years, may seriously want to think about swapping yours out for one without the gap. This issue seems far more prevalent than the few batteries that have caught fire, and could very well be the reason Samsung is halting production. I know some people are not concerned...but one thing is for sure, the gap is a defect. Whether minor or not...or if it affects the IP68 rating, is yet to be seen. But there is no chance this is normal & meant to be....or all the N7's would have the light bleed.
You guys with this issue, may want to contact your carrier for an exchange. If anything just to let your carrier know, that your unit is affected. It's good for Sammy to know just how many have this, regardless.