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post Oct 17 2016, 12:02 AM

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well. im quite sure samsung made an official note for every user to power down their devices wayyy before this incident happens. its his fault for being ignorant.
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post Oct 17 2016, 12:05 AM

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QUOTE(Boy96 @ Oct 16 2016, 11:30 PM)
Coz b4 this all news happen in us china korea only ma, south east asia didnt happen so he assume it still safe kot
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it's called a GLOBAL recall for a reason. dont blame samsung.
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post Oct 17 2016, 12:11 AM

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post Oct 17 2016, 05:49 AM

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QUOTE(cringe @ Oct 16 2016, 11:18 PM)
Bullshit I don't read newspaper everyday.

If u lazy as fark, just open fb account and go like news pages like the star, nst or tech newspages like The Verge, and many more.

What's the point of using expensive phone when u are not fully utilise the phone
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Not only that, it's almost a topic everyone's talking about, he must be living in a cave not to know.
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post Oct 17 2016, 06:13 AM

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QUOTE(cringe @ Oct 16 2016, 11:18 PM)
Bullshit I don't read newspaper everyday.

If u lazy as fark, just open fb account and go like news pages like the star, nst or tech newspages like The Verge, and many more.

What's the point of using expensive phone when u are not fully utilise the phone
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exactly my thoughts, how can someone be so secluded from the outside world?
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post Oct 17 2016, 06:30 AM

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you guys blaming him for not being up to date about the note 7 recall? Regardless if he was indeed ignorant on the matter, it isn't his duty as a customer to keep constantly up to date companies announcements.
It simply isn't. In the event of an maloccurrence such as this one, the only party to blame is the manufacturer for selling such a phone in the first place. If it was so much of a hazard, Samsung should have pushed a firmware update disabling all Note 7's still in circulation as suggested by Mr Ng.
Sure, samsung made a few corrective measures by spreading the message of their return policy and yada yada but no number of steps forward can counter how far back they went simply by selling potential bombs

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post Oct 17 2016, 06:34 AM

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post Oct 17 2016, 06:36 AM

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QUOTE(Flaxnot @ Oct 17 2016, 06:30 AM)
you guys blaming him for not being up to date about the note 7 recall? Regardless of he was indeed ignorant on the matter, it isn't his duty as a customer to keep constantly up to date companies announcements.
It simply isn't. In the event of an maloccurrence such as this one, the only party to blame is the manufacturer for selling such a phone in the first place. If it was so much of a hazard, Samsung should have pushed a firmware update disabling all Note 7's still in circulation as suggested by Mr Ng.
Sure, samsung made a few corrective measures by spreading the message of their return policy and yada yada but no number of steps forward can counter how far back they went simply by selling potential bombs
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you are responsible for your life. Period.
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post Oct 17 2016, 06:43 AM

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QUOTE(Flaxnot @ Oct 17 2016, 06:30 AM)
you guys blaming him for not being up to date about the note 7 recall? Regardless of he was indeed ignorant on the matter, it isn't his duty as a customer to keep constantly up to date companies announcements.
It simply isn't. In the event of an maloccurrence such as this one, the only party to blame is the manufacturer for selling such a phone in the first place. If it was so much of a hazard, Samsung should have pushed a firmware update disabling all Note 7's still in circulation as suggested by Mr Ng.
Sure, samsung made a few corrective measures by spreading the message of their return policy and yada yada but no number of steps forward can counter how far back they went simply by selling potential bombs
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then what is his duty as a customer?
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post Oct 17 2016, 06:45 AM

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QUOTE(Vape On @ Oct 17 2016, 06:36 AM)
you are responsible for your life. Period.
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Context man..context. My argument is built within the context of customer duty, NOT self responsibility.
Taken in the context of self responsibility, I fully agree with you. But otherwise, I do not.
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post Oct 17 2016, 06:45 AM

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QUOTE(Flaxnot @ Oct 17 2016, 06:30 AM)
you guys blaming him for not being up to date about the note 7 recall? Regardless of he was indeed ignorant on the matter, it isn't his duty as a customer to keep constantly up to date companies announcements.
It simply isn't. In the event of an maloccurrence such as this one, the only party to blame is the manufacturer for selling such a phone in the first place. If it was so much of a hazard, Samsung should have pushed a firmware update disabling all Note 7's still in circulation as suggested by Mr Ng.
Sure, samsung made a few corrective measures by spreading the message of their return policy and yada yada but no number of steps forward can counter how far back they went simply by selling potential bombs
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Frankly...I don't think Samsung can just disable the phone ...
There are legal issues.
If they do that ppl will complain they can't access their contact, lost rm1bil deal coz of that and what not.
Even if they can, they can't ensure 100% will update the firmware. The remaining who doesn't will still act like this uncle..so I blame it on his ignorance.
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post Oct 17 2016, 06:55 AM

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QUOTE(tokdukun @ Oct 16 2016, 11:27 PM)
Dah tau Note7 battery more likely to explode, still use cap ayam charger. Bodo.

Benson Leung, the google engineer who test USB-C cables recently fried his laptop cuz of poor cables short circuiting it. Newer device now not as simple as during S3, S5, ip6 time. With fast charging and USB-C port in most devices nowadays including Note7, it doesn't pay to skimp and use cheap, uncertified charger.

Especially since Note7 more likely to explode, gotta be more diligent if still wanna use the phone. Stick to ori charger only.

SME will still likely to compensate him, on top of full refund.
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Make crappy phone

Blame cap ayam charger

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post Oct 17 2016, 07:08 AM

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Samsung is not at fault.
Its the user fault.

Blame the userrrrrrrrr
User fault beat his house burn his

Oh wait
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post Oct 17 2016, 07:18 AM

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Does he hide his post already?
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post Oct 17 2016, 07:26 AM

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Its been in the news for a while d prolly all over fesbuk but he claim he dun read newspaper lol. N also rich brag about ipong 6 n other samseng fones.
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Two lessons:

-Think many, many times before you decide to post this on social media. Think many more times if you want to make it viral intentionally. The risk of backfire is proportionate in reverse to the thought given before you post something.

-Bring back removable battery in flagship phones. I cannot speak for many, but I believe majority are with me when I say nobody actually gives a f*ck about the phone being 2mm slimmer than its previous iteration.
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post Oct 17 2016, 07:36 AM

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Plot twist

- he knows about the news
- planned a scheme to claim both refund and new phone
- use 3rd party charger and only use it in car, never at home
- exaggerate stories in FB, tag relevent parties
- profit

Xiaomi > all
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post Oct 17 2016, 07:39 AM

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Must be Unker face problem
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post Oct 17 2016, 07:57 AM

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post Oct 17 2016, 08:10 AM

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QUOTE(:3mushy:3 @ Oct 17 2016, 07:29 AM)
Two lessons:

-Think many, many times before you decide to post this on social media. Think many more times if you want to make it viral intentionally. The risk of backfire is proportionate in reverse to the thought given before you post something.

-Bring back removable battery in flagship phones. I cannot speak for many, but I believe majority are with me when I say nobody actually gives a f*ck about the phone being 2mm slimmer than its previous iteration.
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For a smartphone, 2mm is a lot

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