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All U.S. Galaxy Note 7's will receive an update on the 19th December, that will stop them charging. The exception to this is T-Mobile (USA), who are delaying the update until the 27th December and Verizon, who have not announced their cut-off date as yet.
This means that once the update has been pushed out by Samsung and the carriers, they will no longer be responsible for injuries or damage caused by the phones and instead, any owners that choose not to update, will be liable, personally, since insurance companies will absolve themselves from responsibility for claims after the update. I am guessing that carriers may even follow the example of Australia and New Zealand and in future, blacklist/disconnect any odd Note 7's still holding out. 93% of U.S. Galaxy Note 7's have already been returned according to Samsung. See...
It's official: Note7 units in the US will stop charging on December 19, except Verizon's
I'm sure that some lawyers will make a lot of money out of that. But given all of the publicity around these phones I wouldn't bet against all of the corporations (carrier, manufacturer, any insurance companies) arguing that the owner was responsible because they chose to ignore the warnings and recalls.Does that mean that any exploding Note 7 on Verizon's or T-mobile's network, the carriers may be liable until they push the update?
I very much doubt it. In any event the court's job is to rule on the law, and if their ruling does not hold water legally it will be open to challenge, so it would be a silly thing to do.On a side note (non-exploding variety), I found it interesting that the courts recently ruled in Samsung's favor against their lawsuit with Apple. Was that a sympathy judgment for Samsung?
The big problem is the idiots that didn't return the phone when they had the chance. Just bring it back and deal with. We all know it sucks but why chance it? Verizon has an obligation as a vendor to deal with the returns. This would have all been over by now if people just returned them straight away.i think verizon is the only smart one of the 4 carriers. why have your employees spend time with these returns during the busiest time of the year. they make $0.00 profit with these returns. they are delaying the update until january when the same employees are all looking for something to do. thats why tmobile is delaying it until the 27th. thats the day we start returning all the crap we got on the 25th. the n7 owners will be in line with the people that got flobees & combustable hoverboards.
I very much doubt it. In any event the court's job is to rule on the law, and if their ruling does not hold water legally it will be open to challenge, so it would be a silly thing to do.
Without getting personal badcatz this idiot DID return/replace his Note 7 after the first recall. So after that pain in the ass procedure of re-tweaking my contacts, files, photos etc., etc. Samsung issues a second recall because what a couple of phones caught fire??? I call that over reacting to the internet hype and ridicule of fools posting alleged burning vehicles and videos mocking Samsung. Furthermore and I repeat again on this forum IT'S A VOLUNTARY recall.The big problem is the idiots that didn't return the phone when they had the chance. Just bring it back and deal with. We all know it sucks but why chance it? Verizon has an obligation as a vendor to deal with the returns. This would have all been over by now if people just returned them straight away.
Wise choice! Those of us who still have this phone have made our choices! No sense in berating us!I do regret using the word idiot. Almost as much as I regret posting in this thread. We've taken this as far as it can go. I'm not investing any more energy into this conversation. It's pointless.
Way to misinterpret my post. I meant that no one is going to change their mind so further beating of the already dead horse is pointless.Wise choice! Those of us who still have this phone have made our choices! No sense in berating us!
First I'm, going to call my insurance company.
Turns out Verizon will brick your Note 7, just later than everyone else.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/1...r-note7-after-all-just-not-until-january-5th/
You think they'll do any mulling? They'll send the update out, give it a few days, see how many Note 7s are still being used on their network then decide whether to disconnect them. Which they may do sooner, later or never, but will be entirely up to them.I'm thankful I've been able to disable the system packages that otherwise would allow Samsung/Verizon to force their updates on my device. They can mull that over for a while.
You think they'll do any mulling? They'll send the update out, give it a few days, see how many Note 7s are still being used on their network then decide whether to disconnect them. Which they may do sooner, later or never, but will be entirely up to them.
All in all, i think that's pretty good news for all us Note 7 owners.
How is an update that disables wireless functionality good news for all Note 7 owners? Regardless of what the rep told you, their website says differently.
https://www.verizonwireless.com/sup...f8427e&cuhid=3ef4f1269d916dfdc50f41715ea99934
Edit - I actually think I misinterpreted your first paragraph. You've disabled updates haven't you?
Does that disable the remote install of apks Verizon sometimes do?
But again, if you thwart the Samsung OTA update killware, your Note 7 won't become inert, and at that point you can continue using it like normal, indefinitely - because Verizon has stated they won't be cutting anyone's services at all, for their part.Verizon has decided to allow Note 7 owners to be able to use their devices through the holiday season... but on January 5th, the kill switch will be thrown and the Samsung OTA goes out.
I won't tell you what to do, but I bought a good Note 4 cheap and I'll rock with it until the Note 8 comes out
That there are still ignorant people like you, spouting that nonsense, is a testament to the abysmal level of herd ignorance our general population has fallen down to, these last several decades.If you still have a note 7 at this point, you need to be locked up in jail. You are a danger to yourself, your family, your community and anyone with you.
The fact is that these devices are known to explode. It doesn't matter how 'safe' you think you are. You are a danger to everyone