Lateck
Android Enthusiast
Here is the best argument for going back to remove able batteries....Is there a way to tell what battery you have without taking the phone apart?
Not to mention the fire issue
Lateck,
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Here is the best argument for going back to remove able batteries....Is there a way to tell what battery you have without taking the phone apart?
Koki, don't do that! You scared the heck out of me and I don't even have the Note 7.BOOM?
Love it! Some of the jokes I have seen have really been hilarious.
Just read this forum and you will be in stitches too. The best one is in this very post. Just scroll up.Don't be greedy, share with the rest of us!
It may be good safety practice if contemplating on sticking with the Note 7, or any cellphone for that matter, to charge it on non-combustible surfaces and at least 2 feet away from combustible materials if at all possible. For example, granite countertops, tile floors and if these aren't present then save a metal tin or similar container to put your phone in overnight or while charging where a fire can be contained.
This may be a wake up call to respect cellphones with potentially life threatening Li-ion batteries and place them in safe places. Certain aftermarket accessories such as cords or charging equipment are probably your worst enemy.
I guess Koki and I will be the holdouts. We should start a pool: we each put $20 in, and pick a date we think we'll actually get replacement Note 7s... whoever's closest to the actual date wins!
Payout MUST be made in $2 bills
You can exchange the Edge (or whatever) for the fixed Note 7 (when it's released) with no fees as long as you make the switch to the Edge (or whatever) before September 30th. The lady I spoke to made sure and copy and pasted the rules into my account because their program is different from what I read on the Samsung web page. I thought I had to get a J-series phone, but she said no. My intention is definitely to get the Note 7 when they fix it.Won't you have to do your S7 edge as a trade in for the note 7 then? I believe Verizon is only offering to exchange the note 7 for the S7 or S7 edge. Then the deal is done.