NotAnAppleGuy
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More the reason why would Samsung risk it? If they are overpacking the cells to get 3500 and that is part of root cause, seems they might possibly consider at least a stealth update that reduces charge capacity by 10%. That would be enough to reduce charge concerns and might not be noticed by most people.
All I'm saying is it will be interesting if battery life drops at some point after an update. My Note 7 SOT using FHD is six hours based on my use. It should be the same with the replacement.
My fear now is that once I do replace my phone, some OTHER issue will arrise. Dendrites, hardware or just blah blah. The phone operates perfectly but my luck I will get some ish.