Now first, here's that question:
Do all Note 7 considered "unsafe" by Samsung have a 0,01 chance to explode? Or are only 0,01% of these considered unsafe phones have a faulty battery thay may explode, thus making the rest "safe to use"?
The main thing you can learn by searching google and reading countless website about the Note 7 faulty battery is the following: 0,01 % of Note 7 are affected with a faulty battery. There's a "batch" with faulty batteries, etc...
But they never clearly tell you if this makes 9999% of other Note 7 safe..
The Samsung official warning and countless websites keep telling us to exchange our phones with "safe ones". But what if my phone is already safe?
Why should I exchange my perfectly working phone with another which I don't even know if it will work properly...
Do all Note 7 considered "unsafe" by Samsung have a 0,01 chance to explode? Or are only 0,01% of these considered unsafe phones have a faulty battery thay may explode, thus making the rest "safe to use"?
The main thing you can learn by searching google and reading countless website about the Note 7 faulty battery is the following: 0,01 % of Note 7 are affected with a faulty battery. There's a "batch" with faulty batteries, etc...
But they never clearly tell you if this makes 9999% of other Note 7 safe..
The Samsung official warning and countless websites keep telling us to exchange our phones with "safe ones". But what if my phone is already safe?
Why should I exchange my perfectly working phone with another which I don't even know if it will work properly...
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