Samsung Galaxy Note7
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- Anonymous
- PxV
- 30 Jan 2017
Samsung should make a battery replacement again on next Samsung note , to prevent this explode thing.
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- Imperator Neubaticus
- t7X
- 28 Jan 2017
AnonD-637014, 28 Jan 2017my samsung galaxy note 7 not exploding the fastest phone in worldGood for you.
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- AnonD-637014
- KII
- 28 Jan 2017
my samsung galaxy note 7 not exploding the fastest phone in world
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- DNeighbor
- 7Xh
- 27 Jan 2017
Imperator Neubaticus, 27 Jan 2017Would rather just wait for the note 8. It's going to be eve... moreWhy wait when the "note 8" had been around for over 3 years now...
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- Imperator Neubaticus
- t7X
- 27 Jan 2017
albertdc, 24 Jan 2017there's talk that samsung is contemplating refurbishing the... moreWould rather just wait for the note 8. It's going to be even more of an upgrade to the note 5. A refurbished note 7 would make little sense except for the impatient.
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- Hope
- fjS
- 25 Jan 2017
Samsung must consider bringing a Stylus aspect of the Notes. The New Note does have and I'm considering going to LG, just because of the Stylus.
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- Omar kanan
- 3i1
- 24 Jan 2017
I suggest that Samsung produce a replacement batteries then doing software update for the remainimg note 7 devices that are still being used in differant countries and this to be done only by authorized Samsung mobile dealers according to note 7 users orders
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- albertdc
- 7XH
- 24 Jan 2017
there's talk that samsung is contemplating refurbishing the note 7 and selling at a much lower price. ill be waiting for this to materialize and will definitely buy that refurbished note 7. i had my note 7 for a month then had to return due to the recall and i am missing my note 7. do hope samsung considers that option im sure a lot will also buy the refurbished note 7.
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- DNeighbor
- v0q
- 23 Jan 2017
Imperator Neubaticus, 15 Jan 2017I sound like a broken record. Wait for the official investi... moreWell, well, well... It's official. The battery was at fault. First batch, squashed battery plates at the end, since the battery compartment that had no extra space. Second batch had punctured stapling. D*mn straight it was battery related.
You leave the internet forever.
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- Daniel
- fjS
- 23 Jan 2017
Imperator Neubaticus, 15 Jan 2017I sound like a broken record. Wait for the official investi... moreTurns out it was related to the battery after all. So are you going to leave the internet forever, now?
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- AnonD-480266
- D0f
- 23 Jan 2017
http://www.samsung.com/global/galaxy/galaxy-story/note7-press-conference-detail/
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- Samsung guy
- m4@
- 20 Jan 2017
AnonD-630037, 08 Jan 2017Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Is the Best phone of all Samsung and ... moreWell, Samsung is not that good actually that good. There are plenty phones are better than Samsung.
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- DNeighbor
- v0q
- 15 Jan 2017
Imperator Neubaticus, 15 Jan 2017I sound like a broken record. Wait for the official investi... moreThe exploding ingredients are the chemicals of the battery. The battery is the one exploding. It doesn't take a genius. The tightness with no wiggle space pressures the battery when it expands from heat generated from heavy use and abuses of fast charging.
I'll be keeping my Note 3 a lot longer than I thought I would be. The battery tech of a removable battery, and sealed one are the SAME. For the last 3 years, all of my 6 original Note 3 batteries have expanded outwards, due to very heavy use. Then imagine that happening inside a sealed battery device.
The removable battery system is very practical and much more efficient.
1. Better battery cycling and thereby longer life.
2. Seconds to get a full charge back than wait 2 hours to charge.
3. No need to carry the charger or a heavier power bank.
4. You have a choice of a third party extended battery, even trippling the capacity.
5. Safer to charge on a cradle than on the device as about 10% of batteries have chances to be unstable.
6. Reduces the chances of theft while charging outside the house.
7. An extra battery is smaller and thinner to carry inside your pocket.
8. When your battery finally gives up, you just buy a new one.
9. No need to pay for more expensive internal battery and wait for days to have it installed.
10. Your device becomes practically wireless without the need to plug in via the micro USB most of the time if you just charge the spent battery via the battery cradle.
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- Imperator Neubaticus
- v0q
- 15 Jan 2017
DNeighbor, 08 Jan 2017If the Note7 had no problems with exploding batteries, then... moreI sound like a broken record. Wait for the official investigation result. If it happens to be not related to the battery, then leave the internet forever.
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- Tahir Afzal
- PEZ
- 10 Jan 2017
AnonD-630037, 08 Jan 2017Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Is the Best phone of all Samsung and ... morePlease verify your Note7 i think you baught Chines Copy phone :-P because all world returns Note 7 to Samsung with its deadly battery blast prob :-P
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- DNeighbor
- v0q
- 08 Jan 2017
AnonD-630037, 08 Jan 2017Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Is the Best phone of all Samsung and ... moreI agree, however it had one very explosive problem. I had it for 45 days until I had to return it.
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- AnonD-630037
- XND
- 08 Jan 2017
DNeighbor, 08 Jan 2017If the Note7 had no problems with exploding batteries, then... moreSamsung Galaxy Note 7 Is the Best phone of all Samsung and all over the world in most beautiful handset is Galaxy Note 7 I love Samsung Mobile Phone Always........💚💛💜
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- DNeighbor
- v0q
- 08 Jan 2017
Imperator Neubaticus, 08 Jan 2017The sealed battery is not the problem. It never was. Otherw... moreIf the Note7 had no problems with exploding batteries, then explain why Samsung STOPPED all production and sales?
Now we have reports of S6, S7 and iPhones exploding.
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- Imperator Neubaticus
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- 08 Jan 2017
DNeighbor, 07 Jan 2017Yes, NOTHING comes close to what the Note7 had. Since my te... moreThe sealed battery is not the problem. It never was. Otherwise, you wouldn't be as confident buying virtually every other flagship currently in the market, not to mention the iphones, which always had sealed batteries.
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- DNeighbor
- v0q
- 07 Jan 2017
AnonD-367917, 07 Jan 2017brilliant - wish I'd held out hope for THAT solution. (was... moreYes, NOTHING comes close to what the Note7 had. Since my telco had no stocks of 256 GB iPhone 7 Plus, I'm not pushing it. Note 3 with 10,000 mAh still gets me through the day without charging to I get home.
I'm waiting for better devices they should never explode. I'll wait a few MONTHS to see what happens before getting anything with a sealed battery.