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Note 7 Users what say you?, S7 edge or full refund?
Note 7 Users what say you?, S7 edge or full refund?
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Oct 15 2016, 11:49 AM, updated 10y ago
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Let's share your thoughts
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Oct 15 2016, 11:52 AM
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full refund and get i7+
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Oct 15 2016, 12:18 PM
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48,552 posts Joined: Sep 2014 From: REality |
Really hard to get replacement for note 7
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Oct 15 2016, 12:22 PM
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No point getting something you didn't really want yet still pay so much for it. Despite the differential sum which we will be paid, I still feel uncomfortable going for the full swap.
Prior to this I was on the Note 4 and I deliberately waited for Note 7 because I felt the Note 5 wasn't such of a major upgrade. Prefer to wait for the upcoming "Note"/to-be-renamed-device. Ain't gonna be paying so much for a device which lacks a stylus. Switching to OP3 as I patiently wait for Samsung to produce the next big thing. |
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Oct 15 2016, 12:45 PM
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11,096 posts Joined: Feb 2011 From: Your kokoro |
Full refund. Better stick back to the brand i trusted and loved.
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Oct 15 2016, 03:24 PM
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Oct 15 2016, 03:31 PM
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so guys, what phone u all are Switching to??
I see OP3 is popular choice? on N7 Thread also few are buying it.. the phone is good? might consider it |
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Oct 15 2016, 10:19 PM
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11,265 posts Joined: Jul 2005 |
full refund and wait next note
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Oct 15 2016, 11:21 PM
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Full refund. Gonna buy a cheap RM1k phone and wait for the S8/S8 Edge
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Oct 16 2016, 12:02 AM
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Already jump ship to Sony XZ. Now wait for Telco full refund terms. Haven't got the call yet.
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Oct 16 2016, 12:38 AM
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Oct 16 2016, 12:45 AM
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Oct 16 2016, 12:45 AM
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Full refund, keep the money in the bank, use your own previous android and wait for the next note line. There is no rule that you need to spend your refund money just for the sake of getting a new phone in every year unless Note 7 is your only smartphone, then I guess you could go for S7edge or buy other brands.
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Dec 3 2016, 12:31 AM
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Galaxy Note7 units still in use in Australia will be disconnected from the mobile networks on December 15 01 DECEMBER 2016 Last month Samsung went further than ever in trying to ensure that all Galaxy Note7 units sold in New Zealand are returned following its discontinuation of the device. Working with the carriers over there, the company has basically shut down mobile network access for those Note7 handsets still in the wild. This move has apparently proved successful, since Samsung is now getting ready to do the exact same thing in neighboring Australia. Starting on December 15, if you have a Note7 in Australia you won't be able to use it on any of the mobile networks over there. It will essentially be cut off from the mobile infrastructure, meaning it will only connect to Wi-Fi networks from that point on. Samsung clearly hopes that this will finally convince the "small number" of holdouts to return their devices. After all, these are the people who can live with their phones only charging up to 60%. Samsung's even throwing in $250 in "a specific partner offer" that hasn't been detailed yet, but only if you choose to replace your Note7 with a Galaxy S7 or S7 edge. This is on top of the refund for the difference between the two sales prices, of course. The $250 offer will be valid until December 22, and at some point the page at the Source link below will be updated to tell us more about it. Before the end of the year we should find out exactly what caused the Note7 fires. Source |
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Dec 4 2016, 01:07 PM
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QUOTE(kcng999 @ Dec 3 2016, 12:31 AM) Galaxy Note7 units still in use in Australia will be disconnected from the mobile networks on December 15 This is a good move y Aussie telco01 DECEMBER 2016 Last month Samsung went further than ever in trying to ensure that all Galaxy Note7 units sold in New Zealand are returned following its discontinuation of the device. Working with the carriers over there, the company has basically shut down mobile network access for those Note7 handsets still in the wild. This move has apparently proved successful, since Samsung is now getting ready to do the exact same thing in neighboring Australia. Starting on December 15, if you have a Note7 in Australia you won't be able to use it on any of the mobile networks over there. It will essentially be cut off from the mobile infrastructure, meaning it will only connect to Wi-Fi networks from that point on. Samsung clearly hopes that this will finally convince the "small number" of holdouts to return their devices. After all, these are the people who can live with their phones only charging up to 60%. Samsung's even throwing in $250 in "a specific partner offer" that hasn't been detailed yet, but only if you choose to replace your Note7 with a Galaxy S7 or S7 edge. This is on top of the refund for the difference between the two sales prices, of course. The $250 offer will be valid until December 22, and at some point the page at the Source link below will be updated to tell us more about it. Before the end of the year we should find out exactly what caused the Note7 fires. Source |
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Dec 4 2016, 04:06 PM
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Dec 4 2016, 04:11 PM
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QUOTE(kcng999 @ Dec 3 2016, 12:31 AM) Galaxy Note7 units still in use in Australia will be disconnected from the mobile networks on December 15 That efficiency and responsibility.01 DECEMBER 2016 Last month Samsung went further than ever in trying to ensure that all Galaxy Note7 units sold in New Zealand are returned following its discontinuation of the device. Working with the carriers over there, the company has basically shut down mobile network access for those Note7 handsets still in the wild. This move has apparently proved successful, since Samsung is now getting ready to do the exact same thing in neighboring Australia. Starting on December 15, if you have a Note7 in Australia you won't be able to use it on any of the mobile networks over there. It will essentially be cut off from the mobile infrastructure, meaning it will only connect to Wi-Fi networks from that point on. Samsung clearly hopes that this will finally convince the "small number" of holdouts to return their devices. After all, these are the people who can live with their phones only charging up to 60%. Samsung's even throwing in $250 in "a specific partner offer" that hasn't been detailed yet, but only if you choose to replace your Note7 with a Galaxy S7 or S7 edge. This is on top of the refund for the difference between the two sales prices, of course. The $250 offer will be valid until December 22, and at some point the page at the Source link below will be updated to tell us more about it. Before the end of the year we should find out exactly what caused the Note7 fires. Source Respect |
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Dec 4 2016, 05:08 PM
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S7 edge not considered downgrade meh
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Dec 4 2016, 05:31 PM
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Dec 4 2016, 05:32 PM
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Dont tell me you are still using your note 7?
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