"Word on the street is that the Galaxy Note 4 and the Galaxy S5 will have more in common than just their manufacturer."
After the Note 7 firegate scandal of 2016, Samsung released numerous official responses and test results in an attempt to change public perception of the brand in the wake of the recall. But, having won back much of the market opinion since, and even more so with the success of the Galaxy S8 and S8+, Samsung has been dealt another blow with news of exploding and fire risk Galaxy Note 4 devices.
"In short, the issue here is not technically on Samsung’s side and more to do with AT&T’s battery replacement devices, which have been fitted with counterfeit batteries creating a fire hazard."
There, saved ya a click.
dont think this is such a big deal, i wonder how many people are still using the note 4 much less one that has the battery replaced with these faulty ones.
Less than a couple of months after rolling it out to the Snapdragon variant in the country, Samsung has started pushing out the Marshmallow update to the Exynos variant of the Galaxy S5 (SM-G900H) in India.
The update also includes other features/improvements such as Wi-Fi calling, update to app icons, Ultra High Quality Audio and Android for Work.