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I would seriously give this thing another name; don't call it a Note 7 after information was spread all over the media about the Note 7 problems.
Person 1: "OMFG! That's one of those exploding phones! get it out of here/away from me!" Person 2: "No, its actually not. This is a newer model with a smaller..." (person one then interrupts with) "Yeah, they already released a second model of the Note 7 before and it turned out to be defective too!"
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It also could lead to problems. There's still a few hundred note 7 holdouts, and considering the rave reviews and low odds of battery problems, I don't blame them, and word be one myself had I bought one before the issues surfaced. If they do a rerelease, it hurts efforts to move people off of the dangerous models and restrict their use on airplanes (which, if you haven't flown since the fiasco, the note7 is a banned item now, and must be powered off from security to destination, and is announced as such before every boarding call)
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[–] skidmark-steve 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
I would seriously give this thing another name; don't call it a Note 7 after information was spread all over the media about the Note 7 problems.
Person 1: "OMFG! That's one of those exploding phones! get it out of here/away from me!" Person 2: "No, its actually not. This is a newer model with a smaller..." (person one then interrupts with) "Yeah, they already released a second model of the Note 7 before and it turned out to be defective too!"
So just, call it something else.
[–] Donbuster ago
It also could lead to problems. There's still a few hundred note 7 holdouts, and considering the rave reviews and low odds of battery problems, I don't blame them, and word be one myself had I bought one before the issues surfaced. If they do a rerelease, it hurts efforts to move people off of the dangerous models and restrict their use on airplanes (which, if you haven't flown since the fiasco, the note7 is a banned item now, and must be powered off from security to destination, and is announced as such before every boarding call)