And notice that even though there are over a million people who still have the Note 7 there has not been a single battery fire reported anywhere!
And notice that even though there are over a million people who still have the Note 7 there has not been a single battery fire reported anywhere!
Exactly! There has been way too much hysteria over a small number (when compared to 2.5 mill sold) of devices with a battery problem.....and these kinds of articles just keep fanning the flames.
Exactly! As a Note 7 owner I have been following these fire stories and a lot of them have been shown to be a hoax....a lot of the people disappeared when Samsung went to investigate. But of course it’s not exciting for the media to focus on those stories. But a battery catching fire on a new flagship phone it’s…
And you make a good point. I am using a replacement Note 7 on a daily basis and it has not had any problems at all.
Exactly! You are a smart man....any lithium cell phone battery could burst into flames at anytime in any cell phone yet they are only banning one phone from planes. Meanwhile out of 2.5 million phones sold the problem only affects 0.01%....which means most of the phones are just fine.