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96% of Galaxy Note7 units returned, airlines drop passenger warnings Comments

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  • fapdragon
  • D0YA
  • 11 Jan 2017

The other 4% exploded.

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  • 11 Jan 2017

Anonymous, 11 Jan 2017They would be stressed and crash the plane because of a phone... sure... (seriously, not at all)It could happen.

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  • Anonymous
  • 11 Jan 2017

All Note 7 users should NEVER return their phone. They should disable all automatic updates, root their Note 7 and uninstall Samsung's updater services, install a firewall to block all connections to Samsung's and the carriers' servers, and they should change their IMEI.

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  • Anonymous
  • 11 Jan 2017

ProJames, 11 Jan 2017It would be better if you put in name: SM-N930W8. But no, nobody should do that. They could th... moreThey would be stressed and crash the plane because of a phone... sure... (seriously, not at all)

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  • Bbula-c240
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  • 11 Jan 2017

ProJames, 11 Jan 2017It would be better if you put in name: SM-N930W8. But no, nobody should do that. They could th... moreThere was the story a while ago about a lad which changed his bluetooth signature to "note 7" before flight got on the way. Whole procedure was stopped, police was called, "funny lad" got escorted and got hefty fine plus airline got him to court over that. Totally not worth it. Silly joke unless youre 6 yrs old.

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  • Shohidol
  • X{qY
  • 11 Jan 2017

That's mean samsung could sell only 4% units of note 7 in Bangladesh.
That's mean samsung are not doing well in bangladesh

lol
nobody in bangladesh could return their note 7

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  • Anonymous
  • p70E
  • 11 Jan 2017

Julliard, 11 Jan 2017Reviewers had returned them. They are among the first to returned it. Even gsmarena had return... moreI know atleast a dozen reviewers who said, they'll keep it for future updates and comparing against note 8, i dont follow commercial youtubers

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  • Shaun Moroz
  • 0@Y}
  • 11 Jan 2017

Those who still own the device, I hope it'll explode while they hold it :)

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  • ProJames
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  • 11 Jan 2017

Anonymous, 11 Jan 2017Everyone (especially all airline passengers) should change their mobile WiFi hotspot name and ... moreIt would be better if you put in name: SM-N930W8. But no, nobody should do that. They could think there are real Note 7s in the plane and that could stress the pilot and ultimately crash the plane. If you think it is farfetched, then remember a long time ago a plane crashed in Saint-Louis (if I remember properly ) and the cause was that the pilots were so stressed about a single light bulb that they forgot the fuel levels. Just one little light bulb, so imagine a boatload of Note 7s. Irresponsible

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  • Anonymous
  • 11 Jan 2017

Everyone (especially all airline passengers) should change their mobile WiFi hotspot name and the Bluetooth name of their phone to "Samsung Galaxy Note 7". >:D

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  • Julliard
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  • 11 Jan 2017

Anonymous, 11 Jan 2017That's not possible, many reviewers and collectors still keep them, also theres a lot of them ... moreReviewers had returned them. They are among the first to returned it. Even gsmarena had returned theirs. You think those reviewers who havent return them can still work legally? I dont think so. Even sponsors wont give them phones to be reviewed. The rest sold in ebay are illegal Note7. Ebay office are actively removing the listing selling the Note7 from their website. Even if you pick one up for well under retail price, thereÂ’s no guarantee that you, not the original owner, will be able to easily exchange it for a refund or alternative smartphone. There is no guarantee the sold Note7 is rooted or had received the 'death' update. Save yourself the time, hassle, and many bad eBay scams, and go get something else. The one in amazon is not available for sale.

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  • Anonymous
  • Lecv
  • 11 Jan 2017

Anonymous, 11 Jan 2017That's not possible, many reviewers and collectors still keep them, also theres a lot of them ... moreThat is just plain ignorant. 4% of a million is still 40 000. After few minutes, l came to the number of 2,5million sold note7... Meaning its about 100 000 still of them in the wild. I guess that accounts for pretty much every reviewer, collectir etc out there.

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  • pika2000
  • XP{c
  • 11 Jan 2017

[deleted post]You should give the person a warning. If not, report him/her for public endangerment.

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  • Anonymous
  • p70E
  • 11 Jan 2017

That's not possible, many reviewers and collectors still keep them, also theres a lot of them on sale ebay, amazon etc, my bets are more like 60-70% maybe.

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