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On 2016-10-14 05:56:08, Supa_Fly wrote:
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.
Why would you want to risk more bad publicity and lawsuits? I think this is the right way for Samsung.
Apple would probably never acknowledge or take full responsibility if anything like this were to happen. They would blame the users and probably charge the users instead for causing bad publicity.
[ This Message was edited by: McKinley on 2016-10-14 09:20 ]
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Posted: 2016-10-14 10:19:09
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On 2016-10-14 05:56:08, Supa_Fly wrote:
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.
...and if Samsung dint do this people will crib that they didn't do anything
. I consider it a great gesture.
Meanwhile, Samsung's chief Koh Dong-jin came in front of the Korean press, bowed down to them and apologized to consumers for any troubles the issues with the phone might have caused them.
Samsung Electronics' mobile chief vowed to find the exact cause of the defective Galaxy Note 7 units, so the company won't make the same mistake again. He also promised to do everything in his power “to restore trust of consumers so that they can use Samsung products without any safety concerns.”
[ This Message was edited by: Ranjith on 2016-10-14 12:01 ]
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Posted: 2016-10-14 12:01:06
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On 2016-10-13 06:16:20, hello1000 wrote:
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.
Lol, nobody crowned the XZ anything, with phones like the S7 Edge, OnePlus 3, LG V20 and iPhone 7 Plus out, the XZ is just another average effort from a dying OEM.
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Posted: 2016-10-14 19:46:13
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On 2016-10-13 09:25:03, aussieland1 wrote:
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.
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
A S7 Edge with SPen, 64GB internal, and USB Type-C, I guess it's down to you what you prioritize but part of the attraction to Note7 for me was the 64GB internat standard as I have finished the 32GB in my Note 4 and getting closer to finishing the 128GB MicroSD, I barely use cloud storage.
What is up with that trend of phones maxing out at 5.5inch these days!??? Huawei and LG are part of the few that make +5.5inch flagships, Huawei Mate 9 is nearly here by the way, may be something from what I have read.
The Note range has spoilt us with 5.7inch displays in compact bodies even vs. some 5.5inch phones out there.
[ This Message was edited by: Tsepz_GP on 2016-10-14 19:15 ]
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Posted: 2016-10-14 19:56:22
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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 (Exploding By GTA V)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQjAM94W23Q
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Posted: 2016-10-15 05:30:35
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DEATH Of My Galaxy Note 7 (FUNERAL)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gj8dbTv-a8
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Posted: 2016-10-15 05:40:02
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US bans Samsung Galaxy Note 7 from airliners
http://chronicle.augusta.com/[....]-note-7-airliners?v=1476494121
http://arstechnica.co.uk/gadg[....]ung-galaxy-note-7-no-fly-list/
http://www.rte.ie/news/2016/1015/824281-samsung-devices/
http://focustaiwan.tw/news/asoc/201610150007.aspx
http://www.scmp.com/news/hong[....]es-issue-immediate-ban-samsung
http://www.abc.net.au/news/20[....]laxy-note-7-on-flights/7936102
http://www.independent.co.uk/[....]ung-galaxy-note7-a7362836.html
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Posted: 2016-10-15 13:12:29
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On 2016-10-14 19:46:13, Tsepz_GP wrote:
On 2016-10-13 06:16:20, hello1000 wrote:
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.
Lol, nobody crowned the XZ anything, with phones like the S7 Edge, OnePlus 3, LG V20 and iPhone 7 Plus out, the XZ is just another average effort from a dying OEM.
@Tsepz_GP
Do you have so much free time that you have to respond to hello1000?
Dont feed it
[ This Message was edited by: Ranjith on 2016-10-17 16:48 ]
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Posted: 2016-10-17 14:53:35
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On 2016-10-17 14:53:35, Ranjith wrote:
On 2016-10-14 19:46:13, Tsepz_GP wrote:
On 2016-10-13 06:16:20, hello1000 wrote:
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.
Lol, nobody crowned the XZ anything, with phones like the S7 Edge, OnePlus 3, LG V20 and iPhone 7 Plus out, the XZ is just another average effort from a dying OEM.
@Tsepz_GP
Do you have so much free time that you have to respond to hello1000?
Dont feed it
[ This Message was edited by: Ranjith on 2016-10-17 16:48 ]
I'm a nice guy by nature, so when I see how everyone (even Sony fans) ignore hello1000's nonsensical ramblings, I can't help but feel sorry for him, he is crying for attention.
I will ignore him from now on
his posts are very entertaining though, its like his in a whole other reality.
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Posted: 2016-10-17 18:17:01
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On 2016-10-14 10:19:09, McKinley wrote:
On 2016-10-14 05:56:08, Supa_Fly wrote:
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.
Why would you want to risk more bad publicity and lawsuits? I think this is the right way for Samsung.
Apple would probably never acknowledge or take full responsibility if anything like this were to happen. They would blame the users and probably charge the users instead for causing bad publicity.
[ This Message was edited by: McKinley on 2016-10-14 09:20 ]
FALSE: Apple is already doing their investigation with just 2, count them 2 reports ... not over 15 and huge media coverage. Therein likes the difference ... when it comes to faulty products (Apple G4 Cube acrylic build issues) Apple is mum, but when it comes to consumer safety they don't play around.
Samsung "vowes" ... yea I recall Sony saying the same thing with user's credit cards and privacy when they where hacked too not too long ago. Their executive staff also bowed, forcefully in public BEFORE getting anythign done ... 3 times the embarrassment. I don't see ANYTHING different from a bloated family run Samsung who HID knowledge of this battery issue to protect sales of their own battery division
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Posted: 2016-10-17 23:55:51
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