shreadvector
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Google with Listerine.
I would not classify the S7 as higher end over the Note. The Note has the same hardware, some better. I'm keeping my Note as long as Sprint keeps it activated.
For those still holding out on turning in their Note 7, "HERE" is a deal you can't pass up.
Samsung offers $100 credit towards any other Samsung device.
There is no other device that I want. If forced, S7 or Note 5.I charge under low current while listening to my audio books. Never even gotten warm. I did get the replacement 2 weeks ago. I also have a free 256gb micro sd card coming from Samsung.
All the airlines do is tell you to turn it off and do not charge it on the plane per FAA.
All the airlines do is tell you to turn it off and do not charge it on the plane per FAA.
This was the situation with the original Samsung Note 7. Once the first "replacement" (allegedly fixed) Samsung Note 7 caught fire on N422WN at the gate, it became apparent that this model phone was not safe on any airplane in any condition in any place. They then instituted the total ban on Sat 15OCT2016.
Excellent link worth repeating:
https://www.faa.gov/news/updates/?newsId=86685
I'm not doubting the FAA update, just saying I flew on 10/20/16 and that is what they announced at the gate & on the plane. Maybe the airline hadn't enforced the ban at the time of my flight.
Still rocking mine at 100% battery. Note 7 Rebels!
Such as? I have already bypassed the 60% battery update. They cannot force carriers to remove them from the networks, not in America anyway.
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