Samsung's investigation of the Note7 debacle complete, findings report sent out to labs

17 December 2016
The report is yet to be released to the public, but there's plenty of time until the end of the year.

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  • rich watarious
  • fsT
  • 23 Dec 2016

Oh yes of course Samsung Galaxy Note 7 was or is one of the most beautiful and most powerful phones on the market so we all join in the pain and lost Samsung has suffered. Now some body tell me how many copies were sold and how many exploded? Are there people still using it or nobody is using it any more on earth? some one tell me please.

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    • AnonD-560664
    • prP
    • 21 Dec 2016

    Anonymous, 18 Dec 2016Yeah no. They had a few more. That's it. It still happens t... moreIt doesn't happen to every phone every year, not even close. Maybe you should lie about things that aren't easily proven false.

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      • AnonD-560664
      • prP
      • 21 Dec 2016

      Mhowden62395, 19 Dec 2016This Guy? so you have preched apple but have said you wont ... moreYou're confused, I have never "preached" Apple. I think iPhones are pretty much the worst phones you can buy.

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        • AnonD-428223
        • SHP
        • 20 Dec 2016

        i am a samsung user i love note series, Note 7 was in some of the best phones in the market to buy but due to this issue it has stopped its good now note 8 is gona be more AWSM cant wait to buy it.

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          • Mhowden62395
          • 3a8
          • 19 Dec 2016

          AnonD-560664, 19 Dec 2016As I said in another post: all lithium ion batteries are tr... moreThis Guy? so you have preched apple but have said you wont buy a phone without a removable battery...
          Also you mention the "hype" i cant remember there ever being a hype about awful products so the fact of the matter is, brand wars or not, that hype has come from somewhere...

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            • Heretic
            • LxN
            • 19 Dec 2016

            AnonD-622012, 18 Dec 2016Well said. I miss my note 7 so much, I waited and Waited be... moreIt`s a phone with a pen

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              • Anonymous
              • krW
              • 19 Dec 2016

              AnonD-560664, 19 Dec 2016As I said in another post: all lithium ion batteries are tr... moreApple take responsibility and recall at their own expense?
              Now I know you are a noob

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                • AnonD-569198
                • YdR
                • 19 Dec 2016

                I want the next Samsung Note.

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                  • AnonD-560664
                  • 0xa
                  • 19 Dec 2016

                  Anonymous, 18 Dec 2016Before you get all sanctimonious, check out the link below.... moreAs I said in another post: all lithium ion batteries are tricky to use and occasionally have problems - in any device. Maybe hold off on being sanctimonious yourself until Apple recalls an entire model and have their devices banned from planes and phone networks.

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                    • Jojo
                    • yA4
                    • 19 Dec 2016

                    AnonD-560664, 18 Dec 2016Well if you buy another Samsung and get burnt, who is at fa... moreI don't care. Lol. Buying another samsung won't make me jailed. I will buy the next s8.

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                      • Tix
                      • njp
                      • 19 Dec 2016

                      AnonD-366814, 18 Dec 2016Being human, each of us has his/her own taste, likes and di... moreWell said,

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                        • Anonymous
                        • vV5
                        • 19 Dec 2016

                        Anonymous, 17 Dec 2016I don't buy it. Samsung has never been able to reproduce th... moreBut it is explode or catching fire not a simple problem. It is very serious, I think the design could be fault not only the battery problem.

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                          • P@Y
                          • 19 Dec 2016

                          If That Would Be The Case
                          Then If You Will Going To Fix The Issue And Then Sent It Back To The Store This Device Wont Be Sold Everywhere Since For Its Past Result I Will Recommend To Throw It Away After the Investigation Since All Of The Customer Has A Trauma On This Device Already

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                            • Anonymous
                            • mXU
                            • 18 Dec 2016

                            AnonD-560664, 18 Dec 2016Well if you buy another Samsung and get burnt, who is at fa... moreBefore you get all sanctimonious, check out the link below. Assuming GSM posts this....
                            http://www.ubergizmo.com/2016/10/apple-reportedly-investigating-exploding-iphone-6s-plus-units/


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                              • Anonymous
                              • P@1
                              • 18 Dec 2016

                              I think JerryRigEverything from Youtube has a pretty solid reason on why Note 7 is exploding, look it up.

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                                • AnonD-366814
                                • uZa
                                • 18 Dec 2016

                                Being human, each of us has his/her own taste, likes and dislikes. I like the Note series because of S-Pen. People who like other brands, e.g. iPhone, have their own preferences. It is not very wise to get in to brand wars. Samsung is not going to end due to failure of Note 7. Similarly other good brands are also there to stay until they have a market.

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                                  • Anonymous
                                  • rAN
                                  • 18 Dec 2016

                                  Nice phone

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                                    • Anonymous
                                    • krW
                                    • 18 Dec 2016

                                    AnonD-560664, 18 Dec 2016Nope. Wrong. The scale and severity of the Samsung problem ... moreYeah no. They had a few more. That's it. It still happens to almost every phone line every year. And that doesn't change the fact of anything else I stated. Just you picking and chooses and dancing around the rest.
                                    Please continue making a fool of yourself though. It's entertaining

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                                      • AnonD-560664
                                      • 0xa
                                      • 18 Dec 2016

                                      Anonymous, 18 Dec 2016So if you don't buy samsung and still get burnt it's your f... moreWhen you've calmed down, post what you're actually trying to say, becuase your last one was incoherent.

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                                        • AnonD-560664
                                        • 0xa
                                        • 18 Dec 2016

                                        Anonymous, 18 Dec 2016You mean like Sonys xperia line up that one crack renders t... moreNope. Wrong. The scale and severity of the Samsung problem stands alone. The last serious problem with batteries was with laptops over a decade ago. Some phones have issues but they never get banned and forcibly deactivated by phone companies and legislation.

                                        Phone makers do not have widespread battery problems every year. That's just not true. Lithium ion batteries are inherently tricky and you'll get some issues no matter where you use them (for example, in a Boeing 787, lol).