Yes, but I'd have taken my chances. It's not as big as it's being blown up to be. I'd love to have a brand new Note 7 instead of my Note 5. (Btw, they skipped 6)Anyone heard about this thing blowing up?
Yes, but I'd have taken my chances. It's not as big as it's being blown up to be. I'd love to have a brand new Note 7 instead of my Note 5. (Btw, they skipped 6)Anyone heard about this thing blowing up?
I have always using higher current chargers. By as much as 1A more than recommended back in the days of 300mA being the max charging current. I've been using 2.1A and 3A chargers since they came out.less than 40 phones out of 2.5 million.... I have it and will be getting my replacement in the next few days. The big reason why they are exploding is because the idiot that was using it was using a 3rd party adapter to charge and it puts out more current than what is recommended.