http://nypost.com/2016/09/11/recalled-samsung-phone-explodes-in-little-boys-hands/
I can see a mandatory recall very soon.
I can see a mandatory recall very soon.
This is getting very bad very fast.http://nypost.com/2016/09/11/recalled-samsung-phone-explodes-in-little-boys-hands/
I can see a mandatory recall very soon.
Its possible they are unaware of the recall. Were tech nuts - not everyone's world.I hope the little boy is ok!
This is bad parenting! Your child should not have the Note 7 in his hands. It has been recalled. Samsung says turn it off and return it.
http://nypost.com/2016/09/11/recalled-samsung-phone-explodes-in-little-boys-hands/
I can see a mandatory recall very soon.
No they got emails and texts from Samsung and their carriers. That is much is factual. I have Note 7 and have received numerous emails from TMO and Samsung that have said to power down the Note and return it. I have received texts from TMO saying the same thing.Its possible they are unaware of the recall. Were tech nuts - not everyone's world.
http://nypost.com/2016/09/11/recalled-samsung-phone-explodes-in-little-boys-hands/
I can see a mandatory recall very soon.
I hope the little boy is ok!
This is bad parenting! Your child should not have the Note 7 in his hands. It has been recalled. Samsung says turn it off and return it.
If the parents knew about the recall, then yes, that was careless of them. But it is entirely possible they didn't know. It depends on when they got a notice from their carrier. I didn't get an email notice from Samsung urgently telling me to shut off the Note 7 (that I already returned last week) until Saturday morning--the 10th. It was an email, not a text, so could have easily been overlooked by the parents in the barrage of welcome emails and junk sent by Samsung. And it is well over a week since they notified carriers.Are you serious?
This "incident" allegedly happened, more people trying to cash in , disgustingI hope the little boy is ok!
This is bad parenting! Your child should not have the Note 7 in his hands. It has been recalled. Samsung says turn it off and return it.
No they got emails and texts from Samsung and their carriers. That is much is factual. I have Note 7 and have received numerous emails from TMO and Samsung that have said to power down the Note and return it. I have received texts from TMO saying the same thing.
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I never got any emails or texts from Samsung or my Carrier. And I even checked my spam section. So I wouldn't be surprised if other didn't eithier.
Likewise if someone was gifted a phone, or bought from Swappa / craigslist or similar - they too would not get any email or carrier message.
Likewise even if the device was turned off, the situation seems to be a child was being minded by a grandparent, children being children can pick up anything and turned it on, the grandparent likely would not have known anything was wrong.
Likewise there has been a plethora of misinformation on the internet about this 'only' affecting devices if they were being charged. That was said/claimed/reiterated a number of times in this forum too.
There is far too much deflection & excuses going on in the forum. This is not Apple's fault or anything to do with apple. This is not fault of parents or users or even carriers. There is NO 'greater' conspiracy.
This is simply Samsung having serious QC issue, that is a greater problem than people first ssumed, and whilst Samsung did at least make an effort to combat this with a voluntary recall early, the fact remains that they need to do more.
They supposedly will disactive all Note 7s after Sept 30. IMO, they should already be doing that. It would be an inconvenience to some, but users would have to understand
Agreed. Merely inconveniencing your customer is far better outcome at the end of the day than putting them / leaving them at actual risk.
When they say 'deactivating' I assume they mean to simply blacklist the devices so they can not be used on a carrier, they still are not remotely 'turning' them off. Whilst this may prompt users to change the device, it still doesn't stop them being turned on.
They supposedly will disactive all Note 7s after Sept 30. IMO, they should already be doing that. It would be an inconvenience to some, but users would have to understand
Makes sense. I recant my statementNo they got emails and texts from Samsung and their carriers. That is much is factual. I have Note 7 and have received numerous emails from TMO and Samsung that have said to power down the Note and return it. I have received texts from TMO saying the same thing.
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That was Jamezr's email from his carrier. It does not mean the owners in this particular case got the same email, likewise in this instance it seems the child was being minded by a grandparent. We do not know if the device was initially turned off, not being used and then the child, being a child (as children do) went and turned it on to play with. The grandparent themselves was likely oblivious to the recall even if the parent was, and the potential danger of using the device.Makes sense. I recant my statement
Another earth is flat, Tinfoil hats protect you, well done there.This "incident" allegedly happened, more people trying to cash in , disgusting