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Because there is the possibility his personal data remains on the device. Odds, I can’t say without seeing the device.

Eh, once you give it up you have no case. It might be worth hanging on to if you plan to press charges

Then you are wrong. This lawsuit will be pretty easy to win, and lawyers are salivating at the prospect

Who says there are no witnesses?

He hasn’t been able to act in the last few, why bother now?

Why would you turn over the only evidence that proves your story? Let them send an engineer out to examine it, while under supervision. In no way do you turn over the device if you plan to proceed with litigation against the company.

I dunno, it’s something of a public service to let people know that the safe replacements are not actually safe. What’s he get out of it except to be on local TV news? But anyway my point is that it doesn’t seem he made it up. Giving it to a third party lab type of thing might be a good idea.

Investigation? Police would be investigation, Samsung could be an investigation, but could be a cover up, switch or anything.

When shit like that happens, you’d be an idiot to turn the device over. What you do is hire a lawyer and a 3rd party engineer. That is the only way you will win a lawsuit. You turn it over, Samsung destroys the device or alters it to make sure it will look like victim’s fault. 

His wife was there. He had a hospital record and a record of a call from the hospital to the fire department about smoke inhalation.

What phone did he receive that text on?

Would you turn over your device?

Copy that. I see the humor was missed by me. Always last on the bus...

This phone really is the bomb. So what do they do now if replacements are also defective? Scrap the whole design?

Wow. I realize there’s nothing really incriminating in that text but damn if it doesn’t paint them in an unfavorable light. These phones are clearly flawed at some fundamental level and rather than really go after the problem it appears they just want to continue with business as usual and attempt to just cover this

I don’t like PB but the peanuts are delicious. They had once in the grocery store this PB-making machine, filled with seasoned peanuts and I couldn’t help but grab a handful of peanuts. God, they tasted like glory.

Hey chuck, this is very cool and informative. Thanks for sharing!

And, drive in theaters can save a fortune by simply supplyiong a charger in every spot, but no screen. Instead then can stream wifi and people can simply watch netflix on their center consoles in surround sound.

Well, I see where they’re coming from, but have we really considered environmental impact of Lithium mining and processing, especially in this part of history, where demand is high enough for the quality control and protection of labor to head to the sidelines? Could there be another impact of Lithium and water