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On 2016-10-11 15:31:16, Miss UK wrote:
So sorry guys iPhone 7 plus 256gb is calling you 😜
I will not be touching an iPhone as long as you are forced to use iTunes, that means never again.
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Posted: 2016-10-11 16:29:03
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Not at all a problem, the Galaxy S7 Edge is pretty much still the best smartphone around anyway, so I'll personally be looking into getting that or keeping my Note 4 an extra year as there is still nothing outside from Samsung that matches the Note 4's functionality
A shame about the Note7, this was bound to happen as OEMs strive to fit more power and functions into smaller packages, Samsung being at the cutting edge of this were bound to hit a wall. At least they now know where the limit is.
[ This Message was edited by: Tsepz_GP on 2016-10-12 06:32 ]
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Posted: 2016-10-12 07:32:33
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Money my friend, I think greed compelled them to sell it knowing that there were issues. You know that Lexus made a massive loss for each LFA that they sold but that car was made with the pure intention of being 'cutting edge' so they get credit, not Samsung. There is nothing positive about this story, no silver lining.
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Posted: 2016-10-12 13:21:01
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There is a Silver Lining, they have learnt where their limit is, and just how badly a faulty design can become a huge PR disaster, so going forward they will implement those learnings, also, they are going to focus on making the S8 and S8 Edge truly worthwhile and further improving the already great S7 and S7 Edge for the holiday season.
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Posted: 2016-10-12 21:02:57
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Where does this idea of Samsung selling a faulty device intentionally come from? 30 odd units from 2M units is a small number and I doubt their lab testings could have been able to replicate it. The probability is too low. Reminds me of the Firestone/Ford debacle from 2000.
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Posted: 2016-10-12 21:28:11
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On 2016-10-12 07:32:33, Tsepz_GP wrote:
Not at all a problem, the Galaxy S7 Edge is pretty much still the best smartphone around anyway, so I'll personally be looking into getting that or keeping my Note 4 an extra year as there is still nothing outside from Samsung that matches the Note 4's functionality
A shame about the Note7, this was bound to happen as OEMs strive to fit more power and functions into smaller packages, Samsung being at the cutting edge of this were bound to hit a wall. At least they now know where the limit is.
[ This Message was edited by: Tsepz_GP on 2016-10-12 06:32 ]
Not anymore the best, this time Xperia XZ get the crown the best Phone, beat every Phone in performance to date.
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Posted: 2016-10-13 06:16:20
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On 2016-10-12 21:02:57, Tsepz_GP wrote:
There is a Silver Lining, they have learnt where their limit is, and just how badly a faulty design can become a huge PR disaster, so going forward they will implement those learnings, also, they are going to focus on making the S8 and S8 Edge truly worthwhile and further improving the already great S7 and S7 Edge for the holiday season.
The S8 will just a small upgrade over the S7 just like from S6 to S7.
Samsung Phones are very overated with their crap panels, when move Samsung from AM oled panels to far more better IPS panels, those have much more natural colors reproduction.
Let alone other things.
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Posted: 2016-10-13 06:23:04
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On 2016-10-12 07:32:33, Tsepz_GP wrote:
Not at all a problem, the Galaxy S7 Edge is pretty much still the best smartphone around anyway, so I'll personally be looking into getting that or keeping my Note 4 an extra year as there is still nothing outside from Samsung that matches the Note 4's functionality
A shame about the Note7, this was bound to happen as OEMs strive to fit more power and functions into smaller packages, Samsung being at the cutting edge of this were bound to hit a wall. At least they now know where the limit is.
[ This Message was edited by: Tsepz_GP on 2016-10-12 06:32 ]
I don't think I agree with the limit suggestion...isn't Note 7 basically a S7 Edge with pen? Why isn't the battery of S7 edge exploding then ? This looks to me like a faulty manufacturing process and it us crazy they are still not aware about what was wrong
Anyway after we had 2 years ago phones reaching 6 inches now we don't even have 5'7 ones anymore (Nexus 6p but not easily available). Shame as I really liked Note. Now rumours are because if this all Note series will be canned which while understandable is really sad for me (i was one if the first to use Note
) Let's hope they will bring a nice replacement next year ...with s pen
@miss uk
I have 6s plus at the moment and am being tempted by 7 plus. But....I am having real problems getting used with the idea of the lack of earphones jack
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Posted: 2016-10-13 09:25:03
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Samsung is Giving Note 7 Owners $100 for Turning in Their Phone
http://time.com/money/4529667/samsung-galaxy-note-7-credit/
cheers!
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Posted: 2016-10-13 17:51:41
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That is nothing to "cheers" about. The ONLY reason Samsung is doing this, is simply to speed up the process to:
a) Avoid legal charges from governing bodies
b) Avoid users from keeping their Note 7 (that they think has no issues), and then end up getting burned and leading to another news embarrasing issue or worse a specific lawsuit, although meaningfully in this potential aspect frivilous, would still capture negative consumer imagination that lasts years.
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Posted: 2016-10-14 05:56:08
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