on 26-09-2016 18:00
on 26-09-2016 18:00
Not good news for Samsung. Complaints that the replacements are overheating.
on 26-09-2016 18:49
on 26-09-2016 19:46
@Bambino wrote:
Not good news for Samsung. Complaints that the replacements are overheating.
That's really worrying @Bambino although the comment 'they should pull all the Note 7's till the issue is sorted' seems a bit confusing to me. I thought that's exactly what Samsung were doing. I know this article is stating the replacements are overheating as well but I haven't heard any other reports of this. To be honest I doubt they would dare release replacements unitl they were sure it was safe to do so. Just my opinion of course,
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 26-09-2016 19:53
on 26-09-2016 19:56
on 26-09-2016 19:56
on 26-09-2016 20:01
on 26-09-2016 20:02
on 26-09-2016 20:02
@Cleoriff The article I posted is referring to an article in the Wall Street Journal, and it appears these incidents are only in South Korea at the moment, but they would be the first to get the replacement phones, so this issue could spread. I guess we'll just have to wait and see if it does. In any event, it's not good PR for Samsung.
Yes I agree @MI5, but the article as I said is referring to a WSJ article, which goes into the issue in more detail.
on 26-09-2016 20:19
on 26-09-2016 20:19
@Bambino wrote:
@Cleoriff The article I posted is referring to an article in the Wall Street Journal, and it appears these incidents are only in South Korea at the moment, but they would be the first to get the replacement phones, so this issue could spread. I guess we'll just have to wait and see if it does. In any event, it's not good PR for Samsung.
Yes I agree @MI5, but the article as I said is referring to a WSJ article, which goes into the issue in more detail.
I agree @Bambino. The last thing Samsung need now....:smileysad:
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 26-09-2016 20:36
on 26-09-2016 20:36
Glad I'm not upgrading now hope they sort out not good for samsung at all