Carl Williams writes, "Samsung used to be the cream of the crop if you were wanting an Android phone. At least that is the image they wanted Android fans to think. Detractors have felt Samsung devices have problems while fans simply cannot see them. What about when the company flat out admits there is a problem? That is what Samsung is doing with their Galaxy Note 7 devices and the batteries. There is a problem, at least theyare doing the right thing here."
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now they have admitted!! they must have done it a way before
I'm glad they were so proactive about it. Can't wait till the replacements arrive in a few days. I have had 0 problems out of current one. Battery is great too. Currently on day 5 since full charge and still have 46% left.