10-11-2016 07:49 PM - edited 01-04-2022 01:02 PM
Well this is one of those huge blunders, is this the chance other phone makers have been waiting to exploit?
Note 7 officially recalled (again) and officially dead as Samsung will not be reissuing any more
As a nearly hilarious side story from the so-crazy-it's-funny, Samsung is issueing instructions on how to return their devices in FLAMEPROOF BOXES so as not to bomb the US postal service.
Just wow.... anyone worried about their Galaxy S7 now?
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11-07-2016 02:54 PM
11-07-2016 02:28 PM
"While returning from their honeymoon in the Turks and Caicos Islands, the couple says they were forced to destroy and discard their Note 7 phones because they had been banned from air transportation. They allege that in the process of destroying the devices, one caught fire."
That's hillarious! Did they think they had to literally destroy their phones? What good would that do anyway? ...and talk about unsafe!
11-07-2016 02:19 PM
And let the lawsuits begin! Seriously I think this is bs ... US & Canadian law says don't take on plane. Dumb couple brings on plane. Now they are sueing Samsung because they had to throw away their phones and they claim to have lost all their pictures etc (um cloud backup anyone? Hello???)
11-04-2016 01:52 PM
Looks like Samsung really wants their note 7's back:
10-27-2016 01:14 AM
ah It's too bad.
More business goes to Apple looks like.
I just hate being tied to craptastic itunes though.
10-17-2016 10:07 PM
@kav2001c ohoh unbelievable. good to know. That's a big thumb up for this information
10-17-2016 09:47 PM
http://bgr.com/2016/10/17/note-7-fires-airline-ban-global/
Bringing the Note7 on a US airline will cost you
Passengers who bring a Note 7 onto a plane are "subject to civil penalties of up to $179,933 for each violation for each day they are found to be in violation (49 U.S.C. 5123)," and could be prosecuted, which could "result in fines under title 18, imprisonment of up to ten years, or both (49 U.S.C. 5124)."
10-14-2016 08:40 AM
10-12-2016 08:11 PM
10-12-2016 08:06 PM
Maybe Samsung will stick with user replaceable batteries from now on...
10-12-2016 05:31 PM
@Ionut hey we could spin this as a reason why removable batteries are superior. Samsung is screwed at this point.
I really hate Apple but one thing they have always done is consistant user experiance.
10-12-2016 04:42 PM - edited 10-12-2016 05:24 PM
@kav2001c agree. But i think they done this with the return policy proving to customers that they are a serious business and care about their customers. If iphone had this problem sure will find a way to blame customers. Incorrect charged, modified adapters etc:))
10-12-2016 04:02 PM
@shrimpdude loving the tiny truck comment
@Ionut this is going to set Samsung back, as Note8 is far from release ready... or they just throw in the towell and let competitors rejoice
10-12-2016 08:47 AM
10-12-2016 08:29 AM
10-12-2016 08:24 AM
It's just too bad. The phone was really good.
10-12-2016 07:31 AM
@shrimpdude I suppose it's cheaper to use a little truck just in case the phone blows up!
10-11-2016 10:57 PM
That's a tiny little truck.
10-11-2016 09:25 PM
I heard that is a time limit while you can return the phone. Also i don't know if is true but they say that Samsung either give you an upgrade version of S7 /edge either you tell them what phone to buy and they will buy it for you. They say any phone including iphone of course in the range price 😛
Good post . I like the image. it's amazing.
10-11-2016 09:11 PM
Can you imagine that?! Showing up at an airport and they tell you that you have to leave your phone behind. Some frustrated travellers I'm sure!
10-11-2016 08:24 PM
Did anyone on here actually buy one? $1000 phones are not my forte
10-11-2016 07:51 PM
Oh and just as a WARNING do NOT try to bring your Note 7 on an airplane.
The US has banned them already and Canada is probably soon