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friggin just in time euro model of efficiency cuts out much beta testing of the product, a showing like this is disgraceful, untested..
The Note 7 is a good buy as it will keep you warm this coming winter.
The new iPhone is just so gay now. See new logo : )
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/2016/09/03/apple-aims-to-reboot-sales-with-iphone-7-launch/
Fortunately, with tiny batteries, this would never happen with Apple.
Add a new app: pocket warmer.
My wife’s GS6 got bricked in the last update.
ATT (provider)says, it isn’t “our” fault, you need to contract Samsung or Android.
I asked the local store manager whether they have culpability for allowing the latest update to be applied over their network: “Ummmm, I’ll have to check with the corporate office.”
I paid the $165 for an upgrade to Note& and walked away. Now, with the recall, I’m considering joining a class-action.
Too bad they don’t recall the $800 I7 Windows 7 SamJunk laptop I bought a few years ago. It lasted one month past the warranty when the motherboard died. And they don’t make replacement motherboards.
That, after a SamJunk DVR recorder died shortly after its warranty, I will never buy anything with the SamJUNK name on it again.
I bought three of these to use as fire starters for our prepping supply stash!
The company that supplies the batteries to Samsung can probably file for bankruptcy.
< apple rationalization mode >
It’s just 35 phones out of 2.5 million. That’s less than 0.0015% rate. There is no design issue. There is no problem. Never happened to me. It’s perfect.
< /apple rationalization mode >
I bet they now regret not building it with replaceable batteries.
samsung could cut their losses by giving those battery fires a bit more oomph and selling the “improved” versions to clandestine government agencies, though there’s probably not a big enough market for all 2.5 million of them.
Here is the Note 7 after a fire.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/horrified-man-posts-video-samsung-8761664