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How to tell a new SAFE Note 7 from the "explosive" version...

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Now folks are making a mountain of an issue out of it. Unless you plan on charging your phone while standing in line or dining in a restaurant those around you are perfectly safe. I have been reading comments (not here) where folks are refusing to be near someone because that person has a note 7. Sheesh! Big babies.
 
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I wonder if the refurbished flag will be tripped or hardware revision # be different on all new units?

For the future, of all sealed phones; They really ought to add a diagnostic screen where the product data from the battery is displayed somewhere deep within the software. It might require an extra chip or a battery controller, but would be a worthy addition since there is no other way to get inside the phone and see the info printed on the battery without an obtrusive full teardown?

Battery Info:
Company:
Date of Manufacture:
Part Number:
Lot Number:
Serial Number:
Voltage:
Capacity:
Country of Origin:
Factory Name:

3AuffXsIkk4aUsLK.medium


WmuQx33scBxJHXFY.medium


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Now folks are making a mountain of an issue out of it. Unless you plan on charging your phone while standing in line or dining in a restaurant those around you are perfectly safe. I have been reading comments (not here) where folks are refusing to be near someone because that person has a note 7. Sheesh! Big babies.
I often see people charging phones in restaurants, on public transport etc. from power-banks. But fortunately Note 7s in China aren't the exploding type, and haven't been recalled.
 
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Now folks are making a mountain of an issue out of it. Unless you plan on charging your phone while standing in line or dining in a restaurant those around you are perfectly safe. I have been reading comments (not here) where folks are refusing to be near someone because that person has a note 7. Sheesh! Big babies.
I can't imagine what those people would think or do if someone was holding a Note 7 while smoking a cigarette!
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I'm good because I don't own a Note 7 and quit smoking years ago.
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I often see people charging phones in restaurants, on public transport etc. from power-banks. But fortunately Note 7s in China aren't the exploding type, and haven't been recalled.

Kind of hard to tell if that's because of the government suppression or because of government backed industry. Or maybe (tinfoil hat on) the batteries that are exploding were sabotaged by Chinese government operatives so their government owned companies could win the full contract....
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Good to know because I'm selling the George Washington Bridge! May have to create a fancy signature with a link for it. :D

I know most all other message boards that I've been a member of don't allow it because it would be taken advantage of by all sorts of Vendors purporting to ask questions on a particular related Forum when their intention is really to profit from the exposure. They get banned immediately.

Back to the show then.....
 
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