I did some flying on Monday and Tuesday and heard the announcement about powering down the Note 7 and not using it on the flight (Southwest flights with wifi) at least a dozen times.
Seems serious.
I certainly hope Samsung "gets" it that replaceable batteries are the way to go. I replaced 3 batteries in my S4 over four years, two of which were swollen to the point of making the phone erratic. New battery equals new phone in a lot of cases as it has in my Note4.
I certainly hope Samsung "gets" it that replaceable batteries are the way to go. I replaced 3 batteries in my S4 over four years, two of which were swollen to the point of making the phone erratic. New battery equals new phone in a lot of cases as it has in my Note4.
And THAT is the reason they don't want one. My Note 3 is still a decent phone. I bought it on eBay 2 years ago for under $200. This doesn't make money for Samsung. I don't really care.