Samsung Officially Cancels the Galaxy Note 7

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ipod nano may overheat.... for ones sold in a 3 month span in 2005

iphone 5 battery might run out faster than normal




yes these are definitely on the same scale in their 15 years of product



like i said... the COMPARABLE one would have been the chargers when they had to replace ALL CHARGERS... the ones you named are in no way comparable to phones catching on fire, risking people's lives, not being allowed on planes and canceling the current phone forever, 2-3 months after worldwide release

...Yeah I'm not even going to bother.

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Sue them lol?
They've globally recalled units so if you choose to ignore that and continue using it, i don't think you'd have much of a leg to stand on

Yes they fukked up but from the sounds of it your gonna keep using it even though it's bee recalled
my phone still working nice. If anything gets harmed by the fire of a malfunctioned product, even though its been recalled and i aint in town, where i have to go to the particular store to get an exchange on my phone then it aint my fault if something happens to the phone itself and anything thats harmed while using it. sprint and samsung stupid like that
 
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Brehs it's time to let the phone go...... :mjcry:

I was going to keep this goat 7 too. Until it hit me that Samsung said fukk it. It may be a conspiracy or whatever but none of that even matters. :wow:

I just thought about how I would feel if I was on a plane, driving and /or something caught fire over a phone Stan. There would be no mercy :pacspit:

Time to let it go brehs. My last post from this :troll:
 

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A Bloomberg report claims its another faulty battery issue, this time with ATL the supposed "safe batteries"...

The Samsung SDI battery fault responsible for the first recall was that they were slightly too big for the phone which caused a pinch and subsequent short circuit...They haven't specified what the ATL battery fault is and Samsung has no fukking idea why these phones are exploding...Apparently they can't get any to explode in the lab...:beli:
 

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A Bloomberg report claims its another faulty battery issue, this time with ATL the supposed "safe batteries"...

The Samsung SDI battery fault responsible for the first recall was that they were slightly too big for the phone which caused a pinch and subsequent short circuit...They haven't specified what the ATL battery fault is and Samsung has no fukking idea why these phones are exploding...Apparently they can't get any to explode in the lab...:beli:

The full article from the Verge gives a little more insight.

As igniting Galaxy Note 7 phones caused house fires, plane delays, and governmental investigations, Samsung engineers faced a different problem — they couldn't get their device to catch fire. Even now — more than a month after the first reports of issues with Note 7 devices surfaced and with the phone out of productionThe New York Times says the company doesn't know why its phones are spontaneously combusting, despite deploying hundreds of employees to work on the problem.

SAMSUNG REPORTEDLY CAN'T REPLICATE THE PROBLEM

Unable to replicate the problem, and with reports of flaming devices mounting up, Samsung initially concluded the problem was with some of the phones' batteries, blaming a "minor manufacturing flaw" at its affiliate Samsung SDI. The replacement models, shipped out in mid-September, exclusively used batteries from a different supplier (ATL), but had their own problems. Just days after the replacement units hit the market, the supposedly safe phones also started to ignite, prompting the company to issue a full recall of the device.

Even now, it seems Samsung can't pinpoint what the defect was. Park Chul-wan, a former director of the Center for Advanced Batteries at the Korea Electronics Technology Institute, said he reviewed the Korean regulatory agency's documents and spoke to Samsung engineers. "It was too quick to blame the batteries," Park told The New York Times. "I think there was nothing wrong with them or that they were not the main problem," he said, pointing to the complexity of the device as a reason why it's taken so long to work out why the devices became dangerous. "The Note 7 had more features and was more complex than any other phone manufactured," Park said. "In a race to surpass iPhone, Samsung seems to have packed it with so much innovation it became uncontrollable."

THE BATTERIES WERE IDENTIFIED AS THE PROBLEM TOO EARLY, AN EXPERT SAID


Samsung also banned emails between testers, the NYT says, making it harder for engineers to communicate their theories or findings with each other about where the problems lay. The company reportedly feared legal action if written communications were to fall into the wrong hands, and told employees to keep their messages to each other offline. Samsung's corporate culture could also have contributed to the problem, and its delayed discovery — the NYT sources two former Samsung employees who say the company was "militaristic," with orders coming from seniors who may not understand the technology actually used in the company's products.

The effects of the Note 7 withdrawal have already hit Samsung's finances: the company today slashed its third-quarter profit forecast by a third after originally indicating it wouldn't have too big an impact on its takings. In the meantime, investigators conducting their own research into the Note 7 believe that replacement phones may have caught fire due to a new flaw in the ATL batteries, different to the problem identified in the Samsung SDI cells — an eventuality that would call into question Samsung's ability to maintain the quality of its suppliers' components.


I feel bad for Samsung being that they still don't even know why it's happening.

For improvement's sake you NEED to know what went bad/wrong on your previous product to get better.
 

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TBH I'm not yet convinced that there really is an issue. Could be an elaborate fabrication. For Samsung's engineers to come up with nothing is extremely telling imo.
 

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Got an email from Samsung Canada, apparently they want both the old and new note 7s for the refund if you ordered from Samsung.com

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TBH I'm not yet convinced that there really is an issue. Could be an elaborate fabrication. For Samsung's engineers to come up with nothing is extremely telling imo.
The folk that suffered burns and lost property ain't faking it bruh...

I do agree though some of these cases were fugazee from clowns trying to capitalize on an opportunity...

I think its pretty obvious the issue is a manufacturing error that effected a certain number of these phones...100 phones out of 2.5 million lighting up and Samsung unable to replicate the issue in the lab certainly doesn't point to a major design flaw...If it was a design flaw all of them would be lighting up...
 

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Got an email from Samsung Canada, apparently they want both the old and new note 7s for the refund if you ordered from Samsung.com

:francis:
I'm confused bruh...

How are you supposed to have your old phone if you got a replacement?

They let yall keep the old one in Canada? :wtf:
 

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I'm confused bruh...

How are you supposed to have your old phone if you got a replacement?

They let yall keep the old one in Canada? :wtf:

They send us 2 boxes when they give us the new note 7. The box inside is a box specifically for returning the old one with a upa shipping label already attached, so they know who did or did not return it yet.
 
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