US consumer safety watchdog to investigate latest fire incident involving safe Samsung Galaxy Note 7
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- Anonymous
- PSw
- 06 Oct 2016
Listen, I do understand people getting all defensive with the Note7. It is a GREAT PHONE to you. It is a rare occurrence. But this isn't about your personal enjoyment with the phone. This is about the safety of yourself and anyone around you. This is a public transportation scare.
The less people buy this phone, the less chances of this wildfire spreading across the world. Less Note7 owners equals more safety. So exchange it for another phone. You will be doing yourself and everyone else a favor. People need to let go of their personal, selfish pride with this phone.
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Exchange it and get a safer phone to use. Less potential harm with less people owning this phone during public transits. You are not only thinking about yourself but for everyone's safety. Like the LG G4 & V10 bootloops, just because it hasn't happened to you (yet) doesn't mean it won't happen....
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- Anonymous
- q}I
- 06 Oct 2016
Samsung has really made.the mockery of itself. What a failure
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- Anonymous
- 4%4
- 06 Oct 2016
There are two options. Somebody will end up in jail or Note 7 recall part two.
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- 2Au
- 06 Oct 2016
Gold Diggers..
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- AnonD-126854
- 3$M
- 06 Oct 2016
From the news:
'Brian Green, meanwhile, is apparently now an iPhone 7 owner. '
ROTFL