Samsung permanently discontinues the Galaxy Note7

11 October 2016
Production ends worldwide.

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  • 12 Oct 2016

I loved note 7.

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    • Anonymous
    • mjt
    • 12 Oct 2016

    Let's wait and see what next USA propaganda will do to harm next company in other countries.

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      • Anonymous
      • Mtf
      • 12 Oct 2016

      Yuri84, 12 Oct 2016Its a good move. Would be weird if they asked everyone to r... moreAnd that should make everyone forget what Samsung did or what? This is only yet another way through which Samsung fools its clients.

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        • Anonymous
        • p7H
        • 12 Oct 2016

        I am almost sure, that it is sabotage, sabotage either from competitors, or from governments which does not like the economic rise of south korea.

          Its a good move. Would be weird if they asked everyone to return Note 7 a second time for a replacement and would provide a third variant of Note 7. Instead, they're taking time (and money, lots of money) to fully investigate the issue and make a new Note (I think). A new Note that won't be affected by "battery is burning" reputation. I believe they'll offer a new Note in coming months (won't wait for an entire year) but I'm not sure we'll see it before the holiday season.

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            • U@m
            • 12 Oct 2016

            technically a note7is good enough.to make a tour of The universes and make a call after that, within 5 sec.

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              • Anonymous
              • vgM
              • 12 Oct 2016

              If Samsung Galaxy Note 7 using Li-Polymer battery...

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                • bCY
                • 12 Oct 2016

                thats sad and unfortunate for samsung...their flagship phone is just so dead....but hey one man's loss is another man's gain.....i hope this help's nokia's comeback due this year...
                im not a samsung hater ....but i still love nokia...we all do....!!!! :D

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                  • Anonymous
                  • 9xx
                  • 12 Oct 2016

                  I love Qnovo, 12 Oct 2016Everything must have prove, you can said whose use the tact... moreit's always fun to read your comment. lol.

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                    • PTG
                    • 12 Oct 2016

                    anon, 11 Oct 2016(AnotherNerd PTGX40 minutes ago It will be the same, peopl... moreWhat I mean is, people is saying that removeable battery will solve the issue. but it will not stop a phone from exploding even if they have a removeable battery because people will try to save some bucks and buy some cheap 3rd party battery. Did you even understand my comment, please understand the comment before you make a comment on it.

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                      • Hxf
                      • 12 Oct 2016

                      Between a Complete amazing success and utter Failure is a Hair, Quality Assurance and Quality Checks for Samsung phones shall be enforced from now on, and as I heard the battery problem were discovered in a previous versions of Samsung mobiles but the company managed the cover up, unfortunately they couldnt cover the Note7 catching fires.

                      Samsung now has a truly long way to regain consumers trust.

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                        • Anonymous
                        • t7X
                        • 12 Oct 2016

                        deathkneel

                          Zune, 11 Oct 2016They lost more than 2 billion USD just during the first rec... morethat's a lot of money :s

                            Jarret, 12 Oct 2016Sad thing to say.... RIP Note7. For the next Note8 Samsung ... moreEverything must have prove, you can said whose use the tactic to ruin up note7, unless you have evidence.
                            I hate Samsung they sent trolls and ghostwriters everywhere, but I am sad they have battery quality control problem.

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                              • 3GZ
                              • 12 Oct 2016

                              There will be a few of these in circulation, they could end up a cult classic.

                              Queue eBay sales.

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                                • Jarret
                                • 25G
                                • 12 Oct 2016

                                Sad thing to say.... RIP Note7. For the next Note8 Samsung must beware of Apple tactics

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                                  • Anonymous
                                  • thv
                                  • 12 Oct 2016

                                  jow, 12 Oct 2016Samsung is Korean, last time I checked Korea is not in Europei mean nokia

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                                    • MDZ
                                    • 12 Oct 2016

                                    Anonymous, 12 Oct 2016lol. hahahaaa so it will be just a fake china phone (china ... moreSamsung is Korean, last time I checked Korea is not in Europe

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                                      • Anonymous
                                      • thv
                                      • 12 Oct 2016

                                      Anonymous, 12 Oct 2016the "next" nokia is just china phones with nokia stickers. ... morelol. hahahaaa so it will be just a fake china phone (china phone + European brand) ?
                                      it will be overpriced. lol.

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                                        • Anonymous
                                        • thv
                                        • 12 Oct 2016

                                        Anonymous, 12 Oct 2016Best next phone to watch out for is probably Surface Phone,... morewindows is not supported by most apps developers. surface phone will fail.