Replacement Samsung Galaxy Note7s to have green-colored battery indicator

15 September, 2016
While we already know that new batch of Samsung Galaxy Note7 will have a blue S on their box, it is now being reported that replacement units will feature green-colored battery indicators.

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  • Anonymous
  • xj5
  • 15 Sep 2016

I think it's possible to make a water proof phone with removable back plates, watches already has it so it could be applied to phones as well, also swapping the battery is far easier and hassle free than have to carrying a powerbank

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    • Anonymous
    • 7kH
    • 15 Sep 2016

    Cool ! When I see someone without that green indicator, I can run away and save my life.

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      • AnonD-454786
      • nCY
      • 15 Sep 2016

      incator... yes definitely...

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        • AnonD-551566
        • PH0
        • 15 Sep 2016

        mir, 15 Sep 2016If they really cared about the safety of their customers in... morei really don't think it has to do with apple realease, i also don't think it was rushed (since it's a year after note 5 as it was supposed to) but in the case it was rushed it's more likely to their own deadline (can't be more than one year from the other note) rather than apple's announcement, either way it's not like a new company that has no idea how to manage deadlines right?
        now to the post, i'm guessing the green colour on battery is a "nice" way to assure ppl it's safe, but scepticals will doubt no matter what, i mean, who says they can't just change the colour and have the same battery right?
        i really hope this whole thing with note 7 ends fairly well as it is being handled really good

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          • mir
          • PT}
          • 15 Sep 2016

          If they really cared about the safety of their customers in the first place, then they should'nt have rushed the Note 7 out of the market. All they really wanted was to get a jump on Apple. They are now suffering the consequences but people keep defending them anyway. These corporations don't have any personal attachments with you, guys. Don't be naive.

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            • AnonD-429807
            • UDN
            • 15 Sep 2016

            Writer hasn't had his/her coffee.