monsieurms
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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 and it hasn’t exploded! (editorial) | AndroidGuys[/url]
You know, I can understand why someone might think they've made it past the rough spot and it is safe. However, from articles that I read, the problem described was one of gradual deterioration that eventually exposed the defect that allowed the phones to catch fire. As they noted at the time, they didn't exactly just all explode at once on release. I suppose it's possible some might be just fine. (Please don't take an apartment next to me, though!) But isn't it also possible that continued deterioration will cause the problem? Other aggravating factors mentioned along the way in this debacle included possible issues if charging it all the way, leaving it on the charger overnight, fast charging, etc? Maybe, maybe not. Maybe depending on how used. Will the 60% charge limitation handle all that? Again, maybe, but apparently Samsung didn't think so. Hey, what do they know?

In the meanwhile, the most important comment is probably the one that went "Samsung will brick it" after a while.
You should probably get used to another one.

OK I exaggerated I'll admit but I think Y'all are crazy, but it is YOUR decision at the end of the day.
If they live on a desert island, it's their decision. If they are in the apartment next to me, I'd like a vote.
