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Write a review. Highest to Lowest Rating. I can't believe Samsung can't find a fix for this phone. Had an original Galaxy, an S3, and an S5 before. Fast processor, excellent display, fast charging, easy to use. For the first time in several years, I was actually excited about the Note 7. What a shame that it got recalled; there should have been read more.
Yes, I'd recommend this product. Was this review helpful? Yes 8. I love the note7 I have had no issues and it's the best phone I have ever had.
I am so mad I have to return it as personally I had no over heating issues at all. To be honest this is the only phone I've had that hasn't overheated. With one yr upgrades gone from Samsung I don't want the s7 edge as I read more.
Yes 3. Bought the phone then get a recall saying to power the phone off and don't use it and take it back to place of purchase and exchange it for another Note 7 or a different phone. Go back to where I bought the phone to replace it for another Note 7 and was told that it would be a week before the replac read more. Yes 6. I love this phone. I have had no issues, I had no issues with the first note 7 I was issued. Now I have to return it again and settle for a phone I don't even want. Yes 2. I dont. Like the recall.

LOVE this phone, so sad to have to send it back.. Unfortunately the battery issue has caused a big problem with the phone. I have to say that I didn't have a problem with the first one or the replacement. It's too bad because this is such a great phone. I hope that Samsung doesn't stop the Note series because of this mishap. Very disappointed that I had to return it! Yes 4. This phone is so killer!
All the features are so explosive and unlike anything else out there.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is a discontinued Android-based phablet designed, developed, The Note 7 uses a USB Type-C port—marking Samsung's first mobile phone with the symmetrical connector. to power them off and "take advantage of the remedies available, including a refund at their place of purchase". screenshot of location settings; Tap On/Off to turn on Location services. Tap Locating method to select how your location is determined: GPS, Wi-Fi, and mobile.
It's just straight fire. If there is one word to describe the device The phone has been great and I love the new features.
I hate that they are being recalled without a replacement that has as much going for it. Yes 1. Frequently asked questions Ask a question. Newest Questions.
Answer this question. Ask and ye shall receive, oh seeker of knowledge. This link will tell you everything you need to know. Was this answer helpful? With the recall does that matter? Great question, str8spoiled. In regards to the Note 7 recall this goes for all devices. You run the risk of getting this phone and having complications with the device.
We will not warranty or provide the replacements for the device if anything was to happen. I would not suggest getting this device.
According to a Wall Street Journal report , Samsung had misdiagnosed the problem when issuing the first recall. In October, Samsung expanded its recall and stopped Note 7 production entirely. After the October recall, very few additional details were released. Instead, Samsung concentrated on making sure people weren't still using the Note 7, even resorting to pushing out updates to all Note 7 phones to brick the devices. Those scooter issues were largely blamed on low-cost batteries —ones that likely had internal flaws and impurities that caused short circuits—that were churned out to meet demand for a hot craze.
For smartphone users, that energy density helps give tiny devices long battery life; the Note 7's 3,mAh battery was built to get through a full day. But every smartphone has a lithium-ion battery inside it, and the Note 7 presented wildcards that stoked speculation. Samsung said it explored any potential problems involving system software, manufacturing, and Note 7 hardware during its months-long investigation.
They tested with the phone's iris-scanning feature turned on and off, downloaded third-party apps to see if that had any effect, and tested to see if USB-C charging played a role. But all those tests checked out, according to Samsung and independent researchers. Plus, those components are practically the same in any phone. As long as a battery is designed to be fast-charged, it should pose no additional danger. Whatever perfect storm of power-management failures could have occurred, they shouldn't have caused the battery to explode. Safe lithium-ion batteries have features that mitigate disaster in these types of situations, but short circuits and internal battery damage are harder to defend against.
According to Samsung's Koh, the company doesn't just intend to make its own batteries safer. As part of its new safety procedures, Samsung will safety-test batteries at every point in the manufacturing process. They'll also train employees at every level of the supply chain.
As for its own phones, the company is designing a new compartment to give batteries more space inside the phone and combat damage from physical drops. Koh finished the event by saying that Samsung will share its lessons with the entire industry to improve overall lithium-ion battery safety. Well, it wasn't the stylus. View Comments.
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