Wednesday 12 October 2016

Samsung pulls the plug on the Note 7



Fire in a Jeep Grand Cherokee has been attributed to a Note 7 charging on the dashboard
Credit: Fox News/news.com.au

After the recall of the incendiary Note 7 smartphone, some customers found that the replacements were also prone to burst into flames. In response, Samsung has permanently ceased production & recalled all Note 7s.

Next problem – Note 7s still pose a fire-risk, so how to protect all those involved in the return?

Samsung has created a “Note 7 Return Kit”, which includes a, “Recovery Box”, that's lined with non-flammable ceramic fiber paper – it’s essential to avoid surrounding a Note 7 with fuel for a potential incendiary incident.

Next problem – some people have a bad reaction to the ceramic fiber paper, so protective gloves are included in the kit.

Samsung advises customers to do the usual data back-up, & complete a factory reset to delete personal information before returning Note 7s. Given the history, this is a potentially risky operation – place the phone on a non-flammable surface in a well-ventilated area, & wear eye-protection. Anyone who thinks such precautions are not warranted, check the image at the top of this item.

Compensation is offered to customers, in the form of replacement with S7, S7 Edge (with cash adjustment) or complete refund.

And if you are thinking, “Mine seems OK. I'll see how it goes,” check the image at the top of this item again. They all seem OK, until they start belching fire & smoke.

Ars TechnicaSamsung ships flameproof boxes for Note 7 returns
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/10/heres-how-to-return-your-note-7-without-blowing-up-the-mail-service/

ABCSamsung Galaxy Note 7 production permanently discontinued
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-10-11/samsung-galaxy-note-7-production-permanently-discontinued/7923988

Samsung:
http://www.samsung.com/us/note7recall/
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