Exactly. Battery in Note 7 is not the cause of fire/explode. In fact, something in Note 7 device itself having problem, that trigger the battery to caught fire. As we all know lithium ion batteries are more vulnerable to catch fire and explode. It has nothing to do with the battery design, nor the manufacturer of the battery. It MUST be the design of the board in Note 7.
Now come to think of it, SDI will be super frustrated because they became scapegoat for this.
This post has been edited by Max2006: Oct 11 2016, 11:11 AM
looking back at the stuff that's happened on this thread... the name-calling, etc... especially with first recall...
i guess u can say it's karma... 1. those who kept all the accessories like SIM tray and S-Pen... well, looks like... they might not be useful for now. at least in context of Note7
2. those who were saying the rest are paranoid, etc and the new phone is extremely safe... enjoy the next recall/ exchange/ refund process.
Haha. Currently don't have any phone can replace note 7..
No they won't. They will go for 2nd recall first to stop the bleeding first, and then take time to analyze the problem. If not, more cases to happen and more damage to their name. The best solution is to stop the sales completely -> recall/refund-> research and analyze -> public announcement -> redo Note 7/skip Note 7 -> wait for S8/Note8.
Apparently, Samsung China official forum has removed their Note 7 section. This move have pissed off all the Note 7 users in China because they lost the most important platform to send their complaints to Samsung. Right now the China users are SUPER pissed off. No kidding.
Also, from Samsung China official website, they already removed those 2 statements where they claimed that Note 7 explosion was due to customer fault/external factors.
This post has been edited by Max2006: Oct 11 2016, 01:44 PM
FYI, this famous reviewer from Technobuffalo loves Note 7 very much. He even bought one for himself. At the end of the clip, he thinks the Note line is forever damaged.
This post has been edited by Max2006: Oct 11 2016, 04:41 PM
I found out reason why my camera blur and normal sometime. It seem my camera lenses loose at the back. The lenses should at centre inside the glass. When I shake, it actually senget to side. Then shake again back to middle. Wtf.
It's normal. OIS camera is like that. Many Galaxy S/Note users also found that their camera lenses move when they shake the phones. Some even produce sounds when they shake.
According to the Chinese report, apparently, there's already 20 explosion cases in China. This amount is more than the numbers we heard from various sources online. I guess Samsung do aware of the cases and they kept silent about it..
This post has been edited by Max2006: Oct 11 2016, 05:28 PM
That's not old news bro. That's the latest one. It says:
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Samsung will likely permanently halt sales of the flagship device permanently, a person familiar with the matter told Reuters. Samsung did not immediately comment on the matter.]
Of course you can. It's not a law or court order. It's just that if anything happen, you won't be able to sue Samsung or request for any compensation since they did tell you to shut down and give them back the phone (if 2nd recall does happen soon in Malaysia).
I think you can still continue to keep your Note 7 and ignore Samsung to refund. But what happen in the future you cannot blame Samsung. And there will be no software update for Note 7 anymore.
Now come to think of it. Since now Samsung already shut down Note 7, even if the owners still want to keep the phones to themselves, Samsung may force update the phones such as limiting the battery capacity or make it unusable, etc, just like the last time they did during the 1st recall.
Exactly, people posting latest news to update N7 users, it should be a praising and contribution, yet still kena flame by some illogical Sammy fans here
LOL. I already get used to it. But thanks for the comments, bro.
I believe the next Note would be a beast, packed with lots of high tech, in order to boost the sales once more.
There's already rumors claiming that next generation Samsung flagships will featuring borderless design (not only left and right, top and bottom also edge design), no home button, 8Gb RAM.