galaxy note 7
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Note7 Superfan Tells Samsung: ‘Take It From My Cold Dead Hands’
Sometimes love conquers all, obliterating your rationality into tiny shards of melted nothingness. That probably explains why some Note7 superfans are holding onto their devices, even after Samsung issued a recall after many, many reports of the phone — and replacement devices — exploding.
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AT&T And T-Mobile Stop All Note 7 Sales And Replacements After Reports Of Further Fires
Two of America’s largest wireless providers suspended their replacement programs for the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 this weekend following reports of “safe” replacement phones igniting. In separate statements, AT&T and T-Mobile announced on Sunday that they would continue to accept Note 7s to be exchanged but would only replace them with other devices.
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How A ‘Boring’ iPhone 7 Put Samsung On The Path To Self-Destruction
To some commentators, the familiar design of the latest iPhone is a serious misstep, solid proof that Apple has run out of ideas. However, the phone’s unexciting appearance may have inadvertently given the company a major advantage over the competition — albeit one few would wish for.
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Samsung Is Limiting Note 7 Batteries To 60 Per Cent To Avoid More Explosions
As of September 20, Samsung will issue an update to South Korean Note 7 users that will seriously hamstring their batteries, according to the AP. With this update, remaining, non-recalled Note 7s will only be able to charge to 60 per cent capacity, a move that will help save those recall holdouts from explosive consequences.