Phantom Phone... - Note 7 Questions & Answers

If you already gave your Note 7 back for a refund but for some reason are still reading these Forums, say "HAY!"...

So much termoil in here I'm just watching it crash and burn.... *cough*
Loved my N7.. Got S7E.. For now.
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Itchiee said:
So much termoil in here I'm just watching it crash and burn.... *cough*
Loved my N7.. Got S7E.. For now.
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Same here. Got the S7 Edge on Tmobile Jump on Demand. If the 8 comes out and impresses us enough I may go to that in the spring/summer. Missing the Note. But the S7 edge is certainly holding its own
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I wonder if any devs are planning to keep their unit?

At this point it's more a study in human psychology than a device forum. You have venting posts from those that are pissed about what they endured, genuine hardship stories from those that bought third party that are orphans, and those in denial rationalizing away the incident and bolstering each others reasoning for keeping the phone. You normally have to pay for theatre this good.

I have a replaced note 7, I will wait the s8 launch, here my carrier will honor the 1 year warranty period, and, for that period, the exchange as well, so, in the meantime, I will enjoy my note 7, and, if I decide within the warranty period, will get a full refund, it is win-win situation!

winol said:
my carrier will honor the 1 year warranty period
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No one, at least no authorized dealer, is going to repair a Note7 under warranty or for cash. If something happens to it and if whatever that something is falls under warranty you'll be give the option of exchanging the phone for something else. To repair a recalled phone and put it back in the owner's hands is irresponsible and leaves whoever did it liable should the phone have an incident.

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BarryH_GEG said:
At this point it's more a study in human psychology than a device forum. You have venting posts from those that are pissed about what they endured, genuine hardship stories from those that bought third party that are orphans, and those in denial rationalizing away the incident and bolstering each others reasoning for keeping the phone. You normally have to pay for theatre this good.
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Don't forget, you also have the morally superior and socially responsible people who know far better than anyone else, who are happily and vigorously spewing toxic file hate towards anyone who's still using the phone and even remotely contemplates the idea of keeping it, or even keeping it for a short period of time until they can figure out what phone to replace it with.
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BarryH_GEG said:
No one, at least no authorized dealer, is going to repair a Note7 under warranty or for cash. If something happens to it and if whatever that something is falls under warranty you'll be give the option of exchanging the phone for something else. To repair a recalled phone and put it back in the owner's hands is irresponsible and leaves whoever did it liable should the phone have an incident.
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It may even be illegal to do that in Canada. Possibly illegal in the USA too.
I know in Canada, you can't give or sell a recalled product to anyone (unless they are involved in the recall and you are giving it to them to give your device back under that recall). I kind of wonder if a business would be liable under the consumer protection and safety act if they repaired a recalled product and gave it back. I assume they would, because they knowingly gave someone (a customer, no less), a recalled and "dangerous" product.

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Don't forget, you also have the morally superior and socially responsible people who know far better than anyone else, who are happily and vigorously spewing toxic file hate towards anyone who's still using the phone and even remotely contemplates the idea of keeping it, or even keeping it for a short period of time until they can figure out what phone to replace it with.
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It may even be illegal to do that in Canada. Possibly illegal in the USA too.
I know in Canada, you can't give or sell a recalled product to anyone (unless they are involved in the recall and you are giving it to them to give your device back under that recall). I kind of wonder if a business would be liable under the consumer protection and safety act if they repaired a recalled product and gave it back. I assume they would, because they knowingly gave someone (a customer, no less), a recalled and "dangerous" product.
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Yeah seems like many are scoffing at people still using the device until they can replace it which is amusing ....and I can do even better than that .I returned and got a refund for my first one, then quickly realized i made a mistake getting rid of it so got another one lol.
Simple fact is there is not currently anything on the market which can replace it at least for me.
And anyone who has a problem with that, tell someone who cares what you think because I dont
Illegal or not they can still be bought and be repaired.... if parts are available which admittedly would likely be an issue.
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force70 said:
Yeah seems like many are scoffing at people still using the device until they can replace it which is amusing ....and I can do even better than that .I returned and got a refund for my first one, tjen quickly alized i made a mistake getting rid of it so got another one lol.
Simple fact is there is not currently anything on the market which can replace it at least for me.
And anyone who has a problem with that, tell someone who cares what you think because I dont
Illegal or not they can still be bought and be repaired.... if parts are available which admittedly would likely be an issue.
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*GASP*
You must be morally bankrupt! Where is your sense of social responsibility and justice?
Think of the children!
If it only saves one life, it's worth it!
Who even NEEDS a phone like the Note 7 anyways? I mean, really, phones like that have no place in a civilized society.

Hey! Waiting for Samsung to ship me the "explosion proof box" to ship my phone back to Samsung.
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I just arranged an appointment to have my Note 7 returned on 3 November.
I am still sticking around because I am waiting for a report from Samsung, explaining what caused the batteries to combust.

Hey! And I'm with the other guy, this is better then any movie out right now. There is great drama on this forum. We have elation, sorrow, revenge, love, hate, and everything between.

I hate you all. I love you. It's outrageous. It's fantastic.
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my phone went back and I've moved on, but still watch this just to see when the problem is actually stated and to see if the people sticking with the phone blow up.

Capzlawk said:
Hey! And I'm with the other guy, this is better then any movie out right now. There is great drama on this forum. We have elation, sorrow, revenge, love, hate, and everything between.
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Yeah kind of like how married people are after 10 15 20 years
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[Q] Bricked S3 after failed ROM flash

Okay, so I previously have had Cyanogen Mod on my S3, last night I got a bit bored and said, what the heck, let's find something new, so then I found zMod, I downloaded it and was getting ready to flash it onto my phone, I then went into recovery and wiped my SD Card, factory reset, etc. Unfortunatly that wiped my .zip on my SD Card, so I used ADB t oget it back using adb push path\to\file /sdcard/ I then restarted my device and updated from zip, I then got some strange error like could not write, so I attempted to reboot my phone into recovery again, unfortunatly it never vibrated and the screen never turned on. Something strange though, if I plug it into my computer after turning it on (No vibration or screen on) it recognizes it as "QHSUSB_DLOAD"
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OS: Windows 8 x64
CWM: I think it was version 6.something
Thanks for any help you can provide me, I have had the phone for 3-4 months, if worst comes to worst should I attempt to do a warranty claim with Samsung or Sprint?
Sounds like you flashed an international ROM, no fix for that except a JTAG as far as I am aware.
Yeah Zmod is an international zip.
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So should I get someone to do a JTAG on my phone or would it be safer to attempt a warranty claim with Samsung?
RiotShielder said:
Okay, so I previously have had Cyanogen Mod on my S3, last night I got a bit bored and said, what the heck, let's find something new, so then I found zMod, I downloaded it and was getting ready to flash it onto my phone, I then went into recovery and wiped my SD Card, factory reset, etc. Unfortunatly that wiped my .zip on my SD Card, so I used ADB t oget it back using adb push path\to\file /sdcard/ I then restarted my device and updated from zip, I then got some strange error like could not write, so I attempted to reboot my phone into recovery again, unfortunatly it never vibrated and the screen never turned on. Something strange though, if I plug it into my computer after turning it on (No vibration or screen on) it recognizes it as "QHSUSB_DLOAD"
Specifics:
OS: Windows 8 x64
CWM: I think it was version 6.something
Thanks for any help you can provide me, I have had the phone for 3-4 months, if worst comes to worst should I attempt to do a warranty claim with Samsung or Sprint?
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I would just go to sprint its cheaper than JTAG and they have your phone ready for pickup the next day cost me $35 to get mine replaced unless of course u have the insurance then its free or you meet someone that will waive that fee
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jazz995756 said:
I would just go to sprint its cheaper than JTAG and they have your phone ready for pickup the next day cost me $35 to get mine replaced unless of course u have the insurance then its free or you meet someone that will waive that fee
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So do I just tell them upfront what I did or do I say it shut down during an update or something? Also does that require I have some kind of replacement plan, or is it for anyone with a phone with them. Thanks, I should be more careful with these things, I should of probably looked into it a bit more.
Ok, I'm gonna jump in here before this thread gets out of hand (seen it happen to the last 3 threads like this one)
First of, you've had the phone for a couple (3-4) months. Sprint's warranty covers only 15 days, if I recall correctly. Taking it back to the store will do nothing for you.
If you have TEP, then you can claim this on that, but you'll have to pay the $150 deductible. It's pricey but they'll get you a new phone the next day. A lot of people here on xda will recommend that. But there are also people on here that say that claims like this only drive up deductibles for the rest of us. I'll get into that later.
Last thing you can do is a JTAG repair. There are companies that do it for $60, but they take 3-5 business days. Just do a Google search for "JTAG repair S3" and you see it. It's the thing I would recommend, and I'll say why.
By flashing roms, mods, and kernels, we're voiding our warranty. No ifs ands or buts. We need to take responsibility for our mistakes and pay whatever price it is for them. By trying to return it to Sprint, you're basically pushing the cost of your mistake onto them, who then have to push it onto the rest of us. I remember when Sprint's TEP was only a $50 deductible for smartphones, not $150. This price increase is increased mostly due to claims like yours (and increased phone prices, but not as much as you'd think).
I think everyone here would say it's best to learn from our mistakes. In my opinion, the best way to do that is to actually pay the price for them. Pushing that price onto others just teaches us that we can avoid the consequences of our actions.
This is not a personal attack, just my thoughts on the matter. And in a few hours there will be much more people posting less polite responses than mine, so just a heads up.
Ok, end of rant.
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topherk said:
Ok, I'm gonna jump in here before this thread gets out of hand (seen it happen to the last 3 threads like this one)
First of, you've had the phone for a couple (3-4) months. Sprint's warranty covers only 15 days, if I recall correctly. Taking it back to the store will do nothing for you.
If you have TEP, then you can claim this on that, but you'll have to pay the $150 deductible. It's pricey but they'll get you a new phone the next day. A lot of people here on xda will recommend that. But there are also people on here that say that claims like this only drive up deductibles for the rest of us. I'll get into that later.
Last thing you can do is a JTAG repair. There are companies that do it for $60, but they take 3-5 business days. Just do a Google search for "JTAG repair S3" and you see it. It's the thing I would recommend, and I'll say why.
By flashing roms, mods, and kernels, we're voiding our warranty. No ifs ands or buts. We need to take responsibility for our mistakes and pay whatever price it is for them. By trying to return it to Sprint, you're basically pushing the cost of your mistake onto them, who then have to push it onto the rest of us. I remember when Sprint's TEP was only a $50 deductible for smartphones, not $150. This price increase is increased mostly due to claims like yours (and increased phone prices, but not as much as you'd think).
I think everyone here would say it's best to learn from our mistakes. In my opinion, the best way to do that is to actually pay the price for them. Pushing that price onto others just teaches us that we can avoid the consequences of our actions.
This is not a personal attack, just my thoughts on the matter. And in a few hours there will be much more people posting less polite responses than mine, so just a heads up.
Ok, end of rant.
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Yea, I understand what you mean, I'm just trying to see my options. Do you know of any good places to do the JTAG?
http://mobiletechvideos.mybigcommerce.com/samsung-galaxy-s-iii-jtag-brick-repair/
This place has gotten decent reviews here on xda. I haven't used them, but if you search xda for the name, you should see a number of threads with satisfied customers. From what I've seen, a fairly quick turnaround unless they're unusually busy.
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topherk said:
This place has gotten decent reviews here on xda. I haven't used them, but if you search xda for the name, you should see a number of threads with satisfied customers. From what I've seen, a fairly quick turnaround unless they're unusually busy.
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Okay, thanks. Just hopefully it will be a well-spent $60. My mom's gonna be pissed, but hopefully this will teach me to be more cautious when doing such delicate things
RiotShielder said:
So do I just tell them upfront what I did or do I say it shut down during an update or something? Also does that require I have some kind of replacement plan, or is it for anyone with a phone with them. Thanks, I should be more careful with these things, I should of probably looked into it a bit more.
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I would just tell them it shut off some representatives will just tell you no and you don't need any kind of protection plan if you pay the $35 fee but if you do have a protection plan it will be free
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topherk said:
Ok, I'm gonna jump in here before this thread gets out of hand (seen it happen to the last 3 threads like this one)
First of, you've had the phone for a couple (3-4) months. Sprint's warranty covers only 15 days, if I recall correctly. Taking it back to the store will do nothing for you.
If you have TEP, then you can claim this on that, but you'll have to pay the $150 deductible. It's pricey but they'll get you a new phone the next day. A lot of people here on xda will recommend that. But there are also people on here that say that claims like this only drive up deductibles for the rest of us. I'll get into that later.
Last thing you can do is a JTAG repair. There are companies that do it for $60, but they take 3-5 business days. Just do a Google search for "JTAG repair S3" and you see it. It's the thing I would recommend, and I'll say why.
By flashing roms, mods, and kernels, we're voiding our warranty. No ifs ands or buts. We need to take responsibility for our mistakes and pay whatever price it is for them. By trying to return it to Sprint, you're basically pushing the cost of your mistake onto them, who then have to push it onto the rest of us. I remember when Sprint's TEP was only a $50 deductible for smartphones, not $150. This price increase is increased mostly due to claims like yours (and increased phone prices, but not as much as you'd think).
I think everyone here would say it's best to learn from our mistakes. In my opinion, the best way to do that is to actually pay the price for them. Pushing that price onto others just teaches us that we can avoid the consequences of our actions.
This is not a personal attack, just my thoughts on the matter. And in a few hours there will be much more people posting less polite responses than mine, so just a heads up.
Ok, end of rant.
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First off the 15 day warranty will terminate your contract early and they take you phone away and that's not what were talking about anyway. Because sprint WILL replace your phone no matter how old it is you just have to pay $35 unless of course it has physical damage, cracked screen, broken charger port etc...
Second the TEP covers software and battery issues you ONLY need to pay 150 if its physically damaged and that's the ONLY reason you make a claim otherwise if you have TEP and bricked your phone all they need to do is verify the phone won't boot and they will replace it the next day. Many people are confused about these two things but I know this cuz I replaced my phone many times lol I have bad luck with sprint phones -_-
Third I would only recommend JTAG if sprint denied you or charging you more because it has physical damage and your willing to not have your phone for about a week. In my opinion that would be my last option but chances are sprint will replace your phone for $35 its theyre policy
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jazz995756 said:
I would just tell them it shut off some representatives will just tell you no and you don't need any kind of protection plan if you pay the $35 fee but if you do have a protection plan it will be free
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First off the 15 day warranty will terminate your contract early and they take you phone away and that's not what were talking about anyway. Because sprint WILL replace your phone no matter how old it is you just have to pay $35 unless of course it has physical damage, cracked screen, broken charger port etc...
Second the TEP covers software and battery issues you ONLY need to pay 150 if its physically damaged and that's the ONLY reason you make a claim otherwise if you have TEP and bricked your phone all they need to do is verify the phone won't boot and they will replace it the next day. Many people are confused about these two things but I know this cuz I replaced my phone many times lol I have bad luck with sprint phones -_-
Third I would only recommend JTAG if sprint denied you or charging you more because it has physical damage and your willing to not have your phone for about a week. In my opinion that would be my last option but chances are sprint will replace your phone for $35 its theyre policy
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Okay, would a visible scratch on the screen void it? It's a pretty small scratch, not a crack or anything.
topherk said:
Ok, I'm gonna jump in here before this thread gets out of hand (seen it happen to the last 3 threads like this one)
First of, you've had the phone for a couple (3-4) months. Sprint's warranty covers only 15 days, if I recall correctly. Taking it back to the store will do nothing for you.
If you have TEP, then you can claim this on that, but you'll have to pay the $150 deductible. It's pricey but they'll get you a new phone the next day. A lot of people here on xda will recommend that. But there are also people on here that say that claims like this only drive up deductibles for the rest of us. I'll get into that later.
Last thing you can do is a JTAG repair. There are companies that do it for $60, but they take 3-5 business days. Just do a Google search for "JTAG repair S3" and you see it. It's the thing I would recommend, and I'll say why.
By flashing roms, mods, and kernels, we're voiding our warranty. No ifs ands or buts. We need to take responsibility for our mistakes and pay whatever price it is for them. By trying to return it to Sprint, you're basically pushing the cost of your mistake onto them, who then have to push it onto the rest of us. I remember when Sprint's TEP was only a $50 deductible for smartphones, not $150. This price increase is increased mostly due to claims like yours (and increased phone prices, but not as much as you'd think).
I think everyone here would say it's best to learn from our mistakes. In my opinion, the best way to do that is to actually pay the price for them. Pushing that price onto others just teaches us that we can avoid the consequences of our actions.
This is not a personal attack, just my thoughts on the matter. And in a few hours there will be much more people posting less polite responses than mine, so just a heads up.
Ok, end of rant.
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Much more elegant and polite than I would have put it. I'm seeing way to many of these threads as of late. Maybe this will be the first person to take responsibility for their actions............
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I'm not blaming the dev of zMod in any way, as I should of verified it worked with my phone first; but should he not of put something like "This is for xxx phones only" just to help prevent this happening?
I realized it was posted in the international phone version forums, but I would think they would point it out again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2136706
RiotShielder said:
Okay, would a visible scratch on the screen void it? It's a pretty small scratch, not a crack or anything.
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I highly doubt a scratch will do anything just as long as its not a crack I say your good to go
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RiotShielder said:
I'm not blaming the dev of zMod in any way, as I should of verified it worked with my phone first; but should he not of put something like "This is for xxx phones only" just to help prevent this happening?
I realized it was posted in the international phone version forums, but I would think they would point it out again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2136706
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Why would they point out that a rom in the international forum is for an international device? I'm pretty sure the rom zip had the device number listed in the name.
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Why would they point out that a rom in the international forum is for an international device? I'm pretty sure the rom zip had the device number listed in the name.
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It actually didn't, all it says is V1, and I am just saying that it would help for people who got there via Google and such, anyway I'm going to see what I can do with it tomorrow, hopefully everything goes smoothly
RiotShielder said:
I'm not blaming the dev of zMod in any way, as I should of verified it worked with my phone first; but should he not of put something like "This is for xxx phones only" just to help prevent this happening?
I realized it was posted in the international phone version forums, but I would think they would point it out again.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2136706
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From reading this thread I understand your young. But things are written for a reason. Learn a valuable lesson if something is in the Sprint Development section it's for Sprint, if it's in the Verizon Development section it's for Verizon products if it's in the International section it's for International devices.
That's why there are different sections on xda for different devices, different manufacturer and different carriers. If you would have read a little more there are usually 4 or 5 of these threads a week where someone bricked their phone flashing an international rom but had no problem finding the right section when they broke it.
I'm pretty sure this thread will be locked soon enough. But welcome to flashing 101, rule #1 if your on a Sprint variant stick to the threads that say Sprint Development.
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edfunkycold said:
From reading this thread I understand your young. But things are written for a reason. Learn a valuable lesson if something is in the Sprint Development section it's for Sprint, if it's in the Verizon Development section it's for Verizon products if it's in the International section it's for International devices.
That's why there are different sections on xda for different devices, different manufacturer and different carriers. If you would have read a little more there are usually 4 or 5 of these threads a week where someone bricked their phone flashing an international rom but had no problem finding the right section when they broke it.
I'm pretty sure this thread will be locked soon enough. But welcome to flashing 101, rule #1 if your on a Sprint variant stick to the threads that say Sprint Development.
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Actually I found zMod from CNet, I didn't notice that it was in the international forum until after I had posted this topic.

Official Release from Samsung regarding Recal

Statement on Galaxy Note 7
"Samsung is committed to producing the highest quality products and we take every incident report from our valued customers very seriously. In response to recently reported cases of the new Galaxy Note 7, we conducted a thorough investigation and found a battery cell issue.To date (as of September 1) there have been 35 cases that have been reported globally and we are currently conducting a thorough inspection with our suppliers to identify possible affected batteries in the market. However, because our customers' safety is an absolute priority at Samsung, we have stopped sales of the Galaxy Note 7.For customers who already have Galaxy Note 7 devices, we will voluntarily replace their current device with a new one over the coming weeks.We acknowledge the inconvenience this may cause in the market but this is to ensure that Samsung continues to deliver the highest quality products to our customers. We are working closely with our partners to ensure the replacement experience is as convenient and efficient as possible"
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I will definitely look to get a replacement. But what about those of us that spent money on say a tempered glass screen protector? Cant just take it off and put it on a new phone. It's pretty much trash.
Yeah good question. I have a Zagg on mine. I think they have warranty however.
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I hope I don't need my Spen or the brick and cable because they disappeared mysteriously. Verizon wants $50 to furnish another Spen. Maybe Samsung should address the pen problems as well,
So. It sounds like not all Note 7s are affected, but ALL are being recalled just to be safe? Is that right?
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Rippley05 said:
So. It sounds like not all Note 7s are affected, but ALL are being recalled just to be safe? Is that right?
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Looks that way. Verizon will act like they don't know about it if we call today though lol.
I am surprised the official release did not tell everyone to stop using the device immediately. Playing the odds with people's homes and lives is criminal negligence. Any delay by the carriers to notify customers is as well. Verizon playing dumb is risky. I have yet to be notified directly.
It's not like Verizon can claim they don't have my phone number...lol
My phone toom a week to set it up how i want. I wonder if we will get the same phone with.current settings or are they going to send us an entirely new phone? Also if they do send us our current phones back, then what about our warrenties on water resistance if they open the phonr up? And yes what about our glass protectors and the full body coverage i have on mine?
skillzo1 said:
My phone toom a week to set it up how i want. I wonder if we will get the same phone with.current settings or are they going to send us an entirely new phone? Also if they do send us our current phones back, then what about our warrenties on water resistance if they open the phonr up? And yes what about our glass protectors and the full body coverage i have on mine?
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You don't actually have a water resistance warranty, do you?
whoofit said:
You don't actually have a water resistance warranty, do you?
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I thought we all did, but now that you mention it i guess we dont actually have a warrenty. What i really meant was will it still be water resistant after we get it back? I remember reading somewhere in the s7 that after the screen ir battery is replaced even by samaung that its no longer water resistant or ubder warrenty or whatever.
Harleydroid said:
Looks that way. Verizon will act like they don't know about it if we call today though lol.
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I went to Verizon's website and the Note 7 is not available for sale, so they certainly know about it.
Rippley05 said:
So. It sounds like not all Note 7s are affected, but ALL are being recalled just to be safe? Is that right?
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In short, yes. An anonymous Samsung rep. stated to a South Korean news agency that < .01% of phones are affected.
Since they are all being recalled, this tells me that they can't definitely trace the bad battery back to a batch, date code, etc. You have to pull them all if you can't, and that is what Samsung is doing.
The fact that they are moving so quickly on this issue tells me it's definitely safety related. I imagine the Samsung production lines are working overtime to make new devices, and that somewhere [Samsung quality, the Samsung battery maker, etc.], heads will roll over this one.
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coton said:
I went to Verizon's website and the Note 7 is not available for sale, so they certainly know about it.
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You can purchase, but the ship date has slipped to 9/30. Just yesterday, it was 9/7.
I'm beyond pissed guys (although I think we all are) I've had no problems with my VZW Note 7.... Great battery life and good performance and never gets too warm. Man what Android OEM doesn't have problems.... I've thought about LG devices but they have the bootloop problems!
I wonder if they'll let me choose a different color. I love the black, but that blue looks good too.
Regardless. This is a major PITA.
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I bought my note 7 from ebay, so what will be my options to get replacement ? not sure who is the original seller ( samsung or verizon or bestbuy _
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I hope I don't need my Spen or the brick and cable because they disappeared mysteriously. Verizon wants $50 to furnish another Spen. Maybe Samsung should address the pen problems as well,
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If you go to Samsung's website, you can file a repair thing for the spen. Just had to do it yesterday. The clicker part only halfway works so it gets stuck. All you got to do is print the label and send it in. I ordered one for $33 off of. Samusungs Amazon page, that I'll return once I get the new one. Figure it'll work in the meantime.
Do you think this is an out for everyone who cracked their screens?
My guess as to how they will handle the actual recall is that Samsung, or the carrier that you bought your phone from will send you a new phone, and you send the old phone back in the box that the new phone came in (they will have the return shipping labels in the box). Of course you will get an email stating the exact procedures prior to them sending the new phones. This is the only way I can think of so that the user is not without a phone during the recall. Just my opinion!
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My guess as to how they will handle the actual recall is that Samsung, or the carrier that you bought your phone from will send you a new phone, and you send the old phone back in the box that the new phone came in (they will have the return shipping labels in the box). Of course you will get an email stating the exact procedures prior to them sending the new phones. This is the only way I can think of so that the user is not without a phone during the recall. Just my opinion!
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Well i bought from Ebay seller, not sure how my return is handled

Is there a way to bypass the charging limit completely

As the title... I know you can uncheck a button and raise the charging limit to 80%, but just wanna know if there's a method, with root or not, with custom Rom or not, to completely remove the limit and make my Note 100% again?
Really sick of this limit [emoji24]
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I'd love to know the answer to this question as well.
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As the title... I know you can uncheck a button and raise the charging limit to 80%, but just wanna know if there's a method, with root or not, with custom Rom or not, to completely remove the limit and make my Note 100% again?
Really sick of this limit [emoji24]
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Yes, replace the phone with a safer one and stop risking yourself or people around you.
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Yes, replace the phone with a safer one and stop risking yourself or people around you.
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Samsung Germany is a mess and positively retarded: 3 weeks ago they told me someone will contact me "shortly" with procedure for the exchange. 3 weeks later still no such thing.
It's them who made this mess out of a great phone in the first place, and then their disastrous customer service only made it worse.
I'm just trying to lessen the inconvenience unfairly heaped upon me here
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Extra 20% doesn't make much difference
So there are places where the exchange has not even started until now? That's bad!
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Extra 20% doesn't make much difference
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It does for me... after a whole day of medium use during the work day, I'm usually forced to plug in with 5% or less. If I have 20% more, I'll have the peace of mind and won't have to think about the battery whatsoever again
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I'm just trying to lessen the inconvenience unfairly heaped upon me here
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and should the device fail and cause damage to you or your property, how much of an inconvenience would that be ?
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and should the device fail and cause damage to you or your property, how much of an inconvenience would that be ?
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Should that happen, I have a very very valid legal case to go against Samsung for failing to respond in a timely manner to my request for exchange long time ago ?
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Should that happen, I have a very very valid legal case to go against Samsung for failing to respond in a timely manner to my request for exchange long time ago ?
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Where did you purchase your Note 7 from?
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Should that happen, I have a very very valid legal case to go against Samsung for failing to respond in a timely manner to my request for exchange long time ago [emoji56]
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Not if they claim it was caused when you circumvented their limiter ... is it worth the risk doing so rather than just suffer the minor inconvenience now.
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Where did you purchase your Note 7 from?
Ryland
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Amazon Germany
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Should that happen, I have a very very valid legal case to go against Samsung for failing to respond in a timely manner to my request for exchange long time ago
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You will not have any recourse as Samsung stated from the beginning to shut the phone off and do not use it until you get a replacement. If you choose to circumvent their warnings then you are assuming responsibility.
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Samsung Germany is a mess and positively retarded: 3 weeks ago they told me someone will contact me "shortly" with procedure for the exchange. 3 weeks later still no such thing.
It's them who made this mess out of a great phone in the first place, and then their disastrous customer service only made it worse.
I'm just trying to lessen the inconvenience unfairly heaped upon me here
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For you as a European citizen the law is B+W. Samsung has NOTHING to do with your situation. You made your purchase through Amazon.de. If you log onto your Amazon.de account you will eventually find a help section that gives various advice of shoppers problems. If you are not satisfied with that you can further click on 'Contact us'. Here a new page will open where you can highlight your order and ask Amazon for a call back either now or when you are free.
I advise you click 'now' and your phone will ring immediately. You can then discuss your problem with the Amazon representative who will be most helpful.
IF you have one of the first batch, the Amazon rep' will send you a prepaid postal address where all you need to do is re-box your Note 7 and place the return label on the box, take it to your local post office where your printed receipt will be stamped dated and signed. As soon as Amazon.de receive that parcel you will be refunded directly to the method you paid originally. All done and dusted.
You have zero excuses for not doing this. Amazon.de will help you 100% with this situation. It wont cost you a cent. :good:
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You will not have any recourse as Samsung stated from the beginning to shut the phone off and do not use it until you get a replacement. If you choose to circumvent their warnings then you are assuming responsibility.
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That, is exactly why a legal case is necessary: did they really expect ppl to not use their phone, while not providing ANY recourse, either a replacement phone, any sort of replacement phone, or a speedy exchange? We paid big bucks for it... remember? That shining hole of 850€ in our bank account is screaming literally "compensation"
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That, is exactly why a legal case is necessary: did they really expect ppl to not use their phone, while not providing ANY recourse, either a replacement phone, any sort of replacement phone, or a speedy exchange? We paid big bucks for it... remember? That shining hole of 850€ in our bank account is screaming literally "compensation"
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Are you looking for a reimbursement, replacement unit or compensation? Had you contacted Amazon.de you would have received your money back within 7 days of your returning the purchase. That is the most any store will offer and better than some.
Let me add this. Thank God this was not the fruity brand. In this country once the plastic outer packing is broken the store will not replace it even though this is contrary to law.
There have been some genuine cases of stores not cooperating with those who have requested a full refund or exchange unit. Amazon.de is not, however, one of them.
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Ryland Johnson said:
For you as a European citizen the law is B+W. Samsung has NOTHING to do with your situation. You made your purchase through Amazon.de. If you log onto your Amazon.de account you will eventually find a help section that gives various advice of shoppers problems. If you are not satisfied with that you can further click on 'Contact us'. Here a new page will open where you can highlight your order and ask Amazon for a call back either now or when you are free.
I advise you click 'now' and your phone will ring immediately. You can then discuss your problem with the Amazon representative who will be most helpful.
IF you have one of the first batch, the Amazon rep' will send you a prepaid postal address where all you need to do is re-box your Note 7 and place the return label on the box, take it to your local post office where your printed receipt will be stamped dated and signed. As soon as Amazon.de receive that parcel you will be refunded directly to the method you paid originally. All done and dusted.
You have zero excuses for not doing this. Amazon.de will help you 100% with this situation. It wont cost you a cent. :good:
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That part about Samsung not responsible for handling the exchange is simply not true: Samsung Germany specifically set up a webpage so customers who purchased Note7 through all channels in Germany could register their information in order for Samsung Germany to handle the exchange. And they replied repeatedly someone would contact me shortly for the detailed exchange plan... 3 weeks and nada
As for Amazon, it was them who initially pointed me to the Samsung Germany page, and that's about it. But you might be right, I should try them again
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That part about Samsung not responsible for handling the exchange is simply not true: Samsung Germany specifically set up a webpage so customers who purchased Note7 through all channels in Germany could register their information in order for Samsung Germany to handle the exchange. And they replied repeatedly someone would contact me shortly for the detailed exchange plan... 3 weeks and nada
As for Amazon, it was them who initially pointed me to the Samsung Germany page, and that's about it. But you might be right, I should try them again
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I am sorry to doubt you but I must on this occasion.
If you had called Amazon.de they would NOT have requested you contact Samsung. They have been instructed from day one to accept returns on all Note 7's.
Amazon.de will not request Samsung become involved as THE LAW states very clearly here in Europe that you MUST deal with the party who sold you the item. No one in Amazon has told you to contact Samsung. You are mistaken.
If you even mention Note 7 to an Amazon.de representative said rep will pee their pants to get that mobile from you. All contacts with Amazon.de are recorded and an email sent to you confirming the details of your call and action to be taken. Caution when you say you have spoken to Amazon as there will be a record.
Ryland
Amazon.de have not even sold the replacement Notes. I guess they are taboo in Amazon.de.
The chances are very slim
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The amount of people that had/have a ticking time bomb was/is counted at a total of 100 units out of the 2.5 million units first sold world wide. Not very high odds. I had bought one of the originals which didn't give me any problems, but after hearing the hype and that they would exchange it, I then got it replaced with a "safe" unit with green battery icon... all was good until this morning. Now they want me to only have 60% on a unit that THEY said (just like the original) works just fine! What kind of crap are these dummies playing? It does work fine. If it was not SO it would have failed very quickly, as they(news media) supposedly said happen on an commercial airplane, of all places..(I didn't know you could charge your phone on a plane, while in flight or what kind of games was this "person" playing to get it to so HOT) but it appears some moron was able to do this. Why and how I ask? hmmm... Anyhow, This has lead me to root the device in an attempt to circumvent their attempts at forcing BS on us. I have noticed that when the device is in (TWRP) recovery, it will charge up beyond 60%, so there is a (simple) way of getting around this BS; I just have yet to find it. I most likely will trade this in for the Galaxy edge s7, but i really like the S-pen so will have to wait an see how things go with the Samsung rep tomorrow; I guess if they can give me an unlocked international version like the duos I have now, I could live with that. They ARE basically the same except for just a few items (s-pen and USB type, if not mistaken)...but if not, Samsung will lose my business. What a bunch of F'd up'd individuals. Don't they product test their phones prior to launch, especially when using a new vender for batteries!? What kind of R&D are they working with (I work in R&D, this is complete BS)? My opinion IS this is just part of a BS deal with Apple, Inc. to settle some patent infringement crap from years ago. The truth is, anytime the mainstream news says something like this (over and over on all networks), it is always masonic BS. The fact is, unless you know someone with one that got burnt up, or at least got really really hot and started to smoke; I call it all BS. They really should have gotten to the bottom of this prior to exchanging any phones. These corporate morons always trying to save their own wallets and not anyone elses'. Should I find an all the time way to *fix* the 60% charge limit, I will post an update. Hope others will do the same. Without a doubt there IS a way. They did the limit by OTA update (that I didn't authorize in the first place-just forced pushed to phone) which is all software related anyhow...so there is a way by software to undo this error. :good:
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The amount of people that had/have a ticking time bomb was/is counted at a total of 100 units out of the 2.5 million units first sold world wide. Not very high odds. I had bought one of the originals which didn't give me any problems, but after hearing the hype and that they would exchange it, I then got it replaced with a "safe" unit with green battery icon... all was good until this morning. Now they want me to only have 60% on a unit that THEY said (just like the original) works just fine! What kind of crap are these dummies playing? It does work fine. If it was not SO it would have failed very quickly, as they(news media) supposedly said happen on an commercial airplane, of all places..(I didn't know you could charge your phone on a plane, while in flight or what kind of games was this "person" playing to get it to so HOT) but it appears some moron was able to do this. Why and how I ask? hmmm... Anyhow, This has lead me to root the device in an attempt to circumvent their attempts at forcing BS on us. I have noticed that when the device is in (TWRP) recovery, it will charge up beyond 60%, so there is a (simple) way of getting around this BS; I just have yet to find it. I most likely will trade this in for the Galaxy edge s7, but i really like the S-pen so will have to wait an see how things go with the Samsung rep tomorrow; I guess if they can give me an unlocked international version like the duos I have now, I could live with that. They ARE basically the same except for just a few items (s-pen and USB type, if not mistaken)...but if not, Samsung will lose my business. What a bunch of F'd up'd individuals. Don't they product test their phones prior to launch, especially when using a new vender for batteries!? What kind of R&D are they working with (I work in R&D, this is complete BS)? My opinion IS this is just part of a BS deal with Apple, Inc. to settle some patent infringement crap from years ago. The truth is, anytime the mainstream news says something like this (over and over on all networks), it is always masonic BS. The fact is, unless you know someone with one that got burnt up, or at least got really really hot and started to smoke; I call it all BS. They really should have gotten to the bottom of this prior to exchanging any phones. These corporate morons always trying to save their own wallets and not anyone elses'. Should I find an all the time way to *fix* the 60% charge limit, I will post an update. Hope others will do the same. Without a doubt there IS a way. They did the limit by OTA update (that I didn't authorize in the first place-just forced pushed to phone) which is all software related anyhow...so there is a way by software to undo this error. :good:
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Ok let's drop the conspiracy theories and do the math and the forecast projections on which Samsung would have formulated their final decision to kill the N7.
Firstly of 2.5 million recalled units, these include unsold inventory. There was actually just over 1 million units sold in the USA and around 200,000 in China.
Secondly now let's look at failures and projections.
100 incidents in NA over 34 days of device being on sale equates to 3 devices a day failing,
Assuming that failure rate continues based on those 1 million units after 1 year there would be 1068 incidents in USA
Now let's project that forward with Sales increasing to 6 million units sold in USA over the year, based on the failure rate reported by the CPSC we would be looking at 6,408 'dramatic'• failures.
[•clarification - a normal failure happens to all devices, a dramatic failure is the device frying itself and spewing smoke]
Now let's add Europe should the Note had been released there and estimate over a year it would have sold 10 million units, based on the actual failure rate of USA then we would be at 10,680
Add another 4 million units for China and Asian territories at 4,272.
So with a projected 20 million units based on the current failure rate of USA we would be looking at around 21,360 going up in smoke and potentially destroying property and injuring users..
Now that is only for year 1.
So we project forward. Let's assume in year 2 the devices shifted another 5 million units, and should the rate of failure be sustained we would then be looking at. 21,360 x 2 (second year) = 42,720 + additionally 5,300 total = 49,000 .... potential incidents.
The 'potential' number here shifts the normal risk / reward balance clearly more into risk than the possible rewards continued sales and incidents occurring would have brought.
Samsung are looking at a $17 billion hole in their account because of the Note 7. They did not cancel the device completely on a whim or media sabotage. They cancelled it because projecting forward based on the fact they could not resolve what we was causing them to fail, the potential damages and losses not only in liability but to the entire Samsung brand would be more than the $17 billion hole cancelling the device creates. That should tell you how serious the issue was and is.
But if you think you know better than Samsung and dream up conspiracy theories, please be my guest. The view from cloud cuckoo land must be breathtaking ....
But I think more of Samsung, and trust they made their decision based on the laws of probability and sound financial judgment. Clearly you think less of them if you think they would cancel a device and face a financial hole in their books based on media and Apple fanboys.

ALL Note 7 will be bricked by early 2017. Some earlier.

http://gizmodo.com/verizon-will-brick-the-galaxy-note-7-after-all-1790158297
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https://www.extremetech.com/mobile/241190-major-us-carriers-agreed-brick-remaining-note-7-devices
I agree with this. I know that the holdouts who haven't replaced their note sevens love their phone but it's irresponsible to keep a phone that could potentially cause harm to innocent bystanders as well and it's really their duty to turn in such a defective device like they've been asked many times. There are several promos and even rumors of a free upgrade so there's no excuse for having a note 7 in your possession and holding out and still using it when it's obviously caused injury and forced planes to land etc etc well now you're going to have to or you'll own a brick. Don't get caught with no service I'd trade in soon...it's happening like it or not. Just saying. Don't shoot the messenger.
Here we go again. Who gives you the right to say what someone should or should not do with their phone? My Samsung washer was recalled and I got no notice about it, even though I have an extended protection plan on it. Lowes never called, Samsung never called, nobody. And these machines actually do EXPLODE!
I have got recalls for my BRAND NEW CAR and yet nobody attempted to disable it. How about exploding airbags? I did not see any companies limiting your fuel tank to 60%.
This whole thing has been a complete mess. The fact that most of these incidents were not even 100% verified and the fact that people actually withdrew their reports speaks volumes. Also, Samsung still has not been able to replicate this issue. I have seen stories about S7 Edges melting and iPhones as well. Fact of the matter is, this was the media taking something which was nothing and creating a firestorm. You do not have to look much further than this election and the crazy amount of FAKE NEWS going around to realize it. My suggestion is to stop posting threads about this and let people make their OWN decisions.
Meh. Doubt it.
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http://gizmodo.com/verizon-will-brick-the-galaxy-note-7-after-all-1790158297
I agree with this. I know that the holdouts who haven't replaced their note sevens love their phone but it's irresponsible to keep a phone that could potentially cause harm to innocent bystanders as well and it's really their duty to turn in such a defective device like they've been asked many times. There are several promos and even rumors of a free upgrade so there's no excuse for having a note 7 in your possession and holding out and still using it when it's obviously caused injury and forced planes to land etc etc well now you're going to have to LOL
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Suggest to change the Title! From ALL to VERIZON!!!!!!
I wont come to this thread again.
OP you did not do anyone a favor by posting this. Now go delete your forum account, at very least stop coming to the note 7 section.
Own31 said:
Suggest to change the Title! From ALL to VERIZON!!!!!!
I wont come to this thread again.
OP you did not do anyone a favor by posting this. Now go delete your forum account, at very least stop coming to the note 7 section.
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Did you read the article though? It's NOT just Verizon, ATT, SPRINT AND T-MOBILE are all following suit. Verizon has just announced it officially first. Read the article it's short and clearly lists even when the carriers will join in the fun. Double yet can doubt all they want. I'm simply passing along a VERY credible source and as a warning to any holdouts picketing a N7 still. You're in for a surprise and soon. Fix has been around for years. Don't say you weren't warned. Don't shoot the messenger either. I agree with it but that's besides the point. My opinion ion doesn't matter. This factual story does.
About time this happened!
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Meh. Doubt it.
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Google it, it's all over the web on various tech sites. it IS going to happen....
https://www.extremetech.com/mobile/241190-major-us-carriers-agreed-brick-remaining-note-7-devices
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Suggest to change the Title! From ALL to VERIZON!!!!!!
I wont come to this thread again.
OP you did not do anyone a favor by posting this. Now go delete your forum account, at very least stop coming to the note 7 section.
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it's NOT just Verizon and it's all over the Web at every tech site pretty much. Google is your friend.
another very reliable source. Did you N7 peeps think this wouldn't happen? Curious....the minute it landed a plane the N7 was doomed.
https://www.extremetech.com/mobile/241190-major-us-carriers-agreed-brick-remaining-note-7-devices
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Here we go again. Who gives you the right to say what someone should or should not do with their phone? My Samsung washer was recalled and I got no notice about it, even though I have an extended protection plan on it. Lowes never called, Samsung never called, nobody. And these machines actually do EXPLODE!
I have got recalls for my BRAND NEW CAR and yet nobody attempted to disable it. How about exploding airbags? I did not see any companies limiting your fuel tank to 60%.
This whole thing has been a complete mess. The fact that most of these incidents were not even 100% verified and the fact that people actually withdrew their reports speaks volumes. Also, Samsung still has not been able to replicate this issue. I have seen stories about S7 Edges melting and iPhones as well. Fact of the matter is, this was the media taking something which was nothing and creating a firestorm. You do not have to look much further than this election and the crazy amount of FAKE NEWS going around to realize it. My suggestion is to stop posting threads about this and let people make their OWN decisions.
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Google it, it's all over the web on various tech sites. it IS going to happen....
https://www.extremetech.com/mobile/241190-major-us-carriers-agreed-brick-remaining-note-7-devices
Fourstarzzzz said:
Here we go again. Who gives you the right to say what someone should or should not do with their phone? My Samsung washer was recalled and I got no notice about it, even though I have an extended protection plan on it. Lowes never called, Samsung never called, nobody. And these machines actually do EXPLODE!
I have got recalls for my BRAND NEW CAR and yet nobody attempted to disable it. How about exploding airbags? I did not see any companies limiting your fuel tank to 60%.
This whole thing has been a complete mess. The fact that most of these incidents were not even 100% verified and the fact that people actually withdrew their reports speaks volumes. Also, Samsung still has not been able to replicate this issue. I have seen stories about S7 Edges melting and iPhones as well. Fact of the matter is, this was the media taking something which was nothing and creating a firestorm. You do not have to look much further than this election and the crazy amount of FAKE NEWS going around to realize it. My suggestion is to stop posting threads about this and let people make their OWN decisions.
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I definitely see your point but the minute it forced a plane to land I pretty uch knew it was over for the N7
Google it, it's all over the web on various tech sites. it IS going to happen....
https://www.extremetech.com/mobile/241190-major-us-carriers-agreed-brick-remaining-note-7-devices
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Google it, it's all over the web on various tech sites. it IS going to happen....
https://www.extremetech.com/mobile/241190-major-us-carriers-agreed-brick-remaining-note-7-devices
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I honestly could care less. I have blocked all updates. If they want to start blocking IMEI in the US, I will just spoof it.
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Own31 said:
Suggest to change the Title! From ALL to VERIZON!!!!!!
I wont come to this thread again.
OP you did not do anyone a favor by posting this. Now go delete your forum account, at very least stop coming to the note 7 section.
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I do not get why people insist on making these threads. It is like they are trying to play some sort of role as overseer of returning note 7's. I am holding onto mine. I will guarantee this phones value will skyrocket due to rarity and there are tech nerds out there who will want one for their collection.
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I honestly could care less. I have blocked all updates. If they want to start blocking IMEI in the US, I will just spoof it.
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I do not get why people insist on making these threads. It is like they are trying to play some sort of role as overseer of returning note 7's. I am holding onto mine. I will guarantee this phones value will skyrocket due to rarity and there are tech nerds out there who will want one for their collection.
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Blocking it may or may not work....Good luck...Especially the minute you soft brick it and are screwed because no one supports it. Don't say you weren't warned.
I didn't make this for that reason at all. I simply made it so people who still have them know it's very possible it could be deactivated by their carrier is all. Nothing more. I agree with it personally but certainly don't wish anyone without a phone they paid for but they are a dangerous fire hazard but definitely didn't start it just to rub it in anyone's face whatsoever. I've been around here for many years and a simple read the story a day or so ago and started Googling it and it seems it's going to happen much sooner than I thought. I hope that if peeps find away around not getting the update and it works that their's doesn't explode, or injure anyone sure of course....but I DO feel for them too if they do get forced to upgrade or shall I say switch to another device. I've had every Note there is and the day I went to get a N7 they were sold out so I had to wait a week and then all this started the same week so I simply didn't upgrade from my S7 Edge or I'd be in the same boat.
Fas
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About time this happened!
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I* agree innocent people have got hurt, it's not cool to hold onto something that can injure and burn possibly cause deaths...when there's a nationwide hell, worldwide pretty much recall on something I feel it's the responsible thing to do and follow the methods of switching devices but some don't feel that way so they in turn decide to take the chance but that chance could very possible injure someone else too like say if one exploded and caught something on fire that hurt innocent people which may have happened already but I think it's been more personal injuries as of yet, leg burn from it being in pocket etc.
And I'm, just posting what I read, it's not to rub in anyone's face. Anyone who knows me from XDA knows I'm not that type of person whatsoever. This is simply to let people know that a change is coming that will be forced on them if they have a Note 7 still....they can take that for what they want.
Fas
What I would like to know is, if WIFI is disabled, and I do not have a SIM card in it, is Samsung/T-Mobile (or whoever is doing it) still able to brick my phone? The reason I ask is, I already moved on to the S7 Edge, but like to keep the Note 7 for other stuff, that does not require internet access of any sort.
Thanks,
G
If anyone has a note 7 they want to sell PM me. I'll gladly clone my imei over from my S7.
And what is to stop someone from simply root blocking this update exactly?
Can someone please answer my question?!
Thanks.
neavissa said:
What I would like to know is, if WIFI is disabled, and I do not have a SIM card in it, is Samsung/T-Mobile (or whoever is doing it) still able to brick my phone? The reason I ask is, I already moved on to the S7 Edge, but like to keep the Note 7 for other stuff, that does not require internet access of any sort.
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G
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No, since your phone is disconnected network and internet.
faslane said:
I* agree innocent people have got hurt, it's not cool to hold onto something that can injure and burn possibly cause deaths...when there's a nationwide hell, worldwide pretty much recall on something I feel it's the responsible thing to do and follow the methods of switching devices but some don't feel that way so they in turn decide to take the chance but that chance could very possible injure someone else too like say if one exploded and caught something on fire that hurt innocent people which may have happened already but I think it's been more personal injuries as of yet, leg burn from it being in pocket etc.
And I'm, just posting what I read, it's not to rub in anyone's face. Anyone who knows me from XDA knows I'm not that type of person whatsoever. This is simply to let people know that a change is coming that will be forced on them if they have a Note 7 still....they can take that for what they want.
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I honestly hope that samsung already sent the update to all of those devices and the update will activate itself on some random date and brick their devices.
Seriously people, samsung gave You all a chance to get a new device + extra money, and You said no?
This is how it looks like:
Samsung: hey! Here, have a brand new s7 edge + free money!
You: Nope. I'll keep my device and eventually one day it will explode and I'll burn to death while sleeping .
I'm a note lover too. And if I had to return my device I wouldn't do it straight away either. But once they completely recall those phones and then start to DISABLE them. Then it's turn to take Your device back to samsung and change to a different device, while You still can(hopefully) do it for free instead of paying for a new one later.
What's even worse? No updates. No Nougat. S8 Edge will come soon. And Note 7 will become a old not so powerful anymore device.
And don't try to sell it to someone.
I saw one guy trying to sell his Note 7 and claiming that this one won't explode. Guess what. After contacting Samsung, the next day his account was gone(probably disabled temporarily). He wanted to sell it for 2x the price.
neavissa said:
What I would like to know is, if WIFI is disabled, and I do not have a SIM card in it, is Samsung/T-Mobile (or whoever is doing it) still able to brick my phone? The reason I ask is, I already moved on to the S7 Edge, but like to keep the Note 7 for other stuff, that does not require internet access of any sort.
Thanks,
G
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This way probably no. But You'll end up with a Samsung IPod.
solrazr said:
If anyone has a note 7 they want to sell PM me. I'll gladly clone my imei over from my S7.
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Not worth it. You'll end up with a disabled device one day anyway. And even if You will somehow disable the updates (the internal ones that come out of nowhere(not ota)) then it's still not worth it. S8 will come out soon and beat Note 7 + Nougat.
And to all people who will keep their devices no matter what.
I guess it's fine. If they didn't explode so far they most likely won't explode anyway. Tbh it is kinda mean to disable recalled devices in a such way. Like just taking away updates and pushing annoying notifications is enough. And Samsung knows that if they didn't explode till now they won't explode.
So F You Samsung. But other than that think about that it still could explode in a elevator and kill You and other people.
And no guys. It's not a WWII historical item to keep it and show it to Your grandsons later. It's just a phone.
*Never mind, not worth the debate*

Samsung to start selling refurbished Note7s in India and Vietnam

Yes, the ones that used to be ours, only with smaller batteries and new housing. Frankly it pi** es me off.
Samsung better make sure it safely deleted previous user data or they will have new privacy and personal data related law suits on their hands.
Citation? We seen this sort of claim before.
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rcobourn said:
Citation? We seen this sort of claim before.
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http://www.gsmarena.com/report_says...nits_will_go_on_sale_this_june-news-23532.php
http://www.zdnet.com/article/samsung-to-sell-refurbished-note-7-report/
http://www.trustedreviews.com/news/samsung-wants-to-sell-refurbished-galaxy-note-7-phones-apparently
Sorry, here you go. It is all over Google.
There is a lot of "apparently" and "reports say" in those articles. In any case, to sell in those markets they would have to replace the ROM, so I don't think there is much to worry about. Besides, who turns in a phone without wiping it thoroughly?
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I think average user thinks factory reset will take care of it all, but it won't.
And from June.... May as well wait for the 8
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I'm using the Note 5 and it's starting to show its age. I might consider this until the Note 8ncomes out if the price is reasonable, I'm hoping under 500.
-Sent from my TMO Galaxy Note 5
Seeings I'm still on my note7 all I'm curious about is if I might wind up with Nougat at some point. This is incredibly harsh on everybody who gave them up. We forced you to give your phone to us and now we're giving them away cheap to somebody else. Whole thing from start to finish has been so **** on note7 owners.
Karnax_ said:
Seeings I'm still on my note7 all I'm curious about is if I might wind up with Nougat at some point. This is incredibly harsh on everybody who gave them up. We forced you to give your phone to us and now we're giving them away cheap to somebody else. Whole thing from start to finish has been so **** on note7 owners.
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Why? Everyone got a full refund. If they've solved the problem this time, it seems pretty sensible to me to recover some costs
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Hopefully those are new "refurbished" devices they had in stock, not a refurbished phone from Bob who keyed up his screen and got pizza grease inside the speaker grill.
Anyhow, this article states otherwise:
http://gadgets.ndtv.com/mobiles/new...rbished-galaxy-note-7-phones-in-india-1662060
Thank you! I too have now found a few rebutal articles and feel a bit better. Even if I got a refund, that felt like my phone was taken away to be sold to someone else to enjoy while I have to put up with my dated Note4 (but I won't for too long, life is too short to be dealing with freezes, reboots etc).
bonerp said:
Why? Everyone got a full refund. If they've solved the problem this time, it seems pretty sensible to me to recover some costs
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Naturally, not disputing that. This is early days but at least e-mail everyone who returned the phone and offer them a handset too.
Maybe Samsung customers could be contact directly but I wouldn't trust car phone warehouse to catch pneumonia in the artic let along follow up to note 7 customers lol
Not feeling better anymore. They are doing it! Liars...
https://www.sammobile.com/2017/03/2...ck-the-galaxy-note-7-as-a-refurbished-device/
bonerp said:
Why? Everyone got a full refund. If they've solved the problem this time, it seems pretty sensible to me to recover some costs
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No everyone didnt.. still people out there who have sent back their note 7s and have nothing to show for it
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From the horses mouth...
https://news.samsung.com/global/sam...-7-devices-in-an-environmentally-friendly-way
I'd rather a refurbished Note 7 that this S8 'Bixby' nonsense.
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I'd rather a refurbished Note 7 that this S8 'Bixby' nonsense.
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I already preordered qn s8 plus but if i can manage to buy a refurb note 7 ill buy one of those too lol.
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