All You Need to know about Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall (MUST SEE)
Samsung has announced a recall of Note
7s along with a halting of sales after concerns of faulty components
causing battery explosions. Here’s what you need to know about the
recall and how to handle it with your own Note 7.
This is a constantly evolving story with information that is being updated regularly.
Should you keep using your Note 7?
You need to understand that even though
Samsung is recalling every phone it has sold, that doesn’t mean that
every phone is at risk of having a battery failure.
From Samsung’s announcement of the
recall, there have been 35 cases of the issue, out of over a million
phones sold but that doesn’t mean your phone has the same problem.
Samsung isn’t saying one way or the other what current Note 7 owners
should do. Depending on where you bought your Note 7 from, you may have
to wait a while to get a fresh one.
What’s causing phones to be recalled?
Samsung’s official statement on the
recall says that the issue relates to the battery cells used in some
Note 7s, which confirms earlier reports of phones catching fire and
exploding. Low-quality battery cells are susceptible to overheating and
failing when charged and used heavily.
How do you know if your Note 7 has been recalled?
Rules about how customers with recalled
products are notified and handled differ by country, but in general it
is expected that all owners will be notified of the recall. Currently,
people are just finding out from news agencies and the news is getting
around quickly.
According to http://www.androidcentral.com
a recent example of the Shield Tablet recall over similar issues shows
just how this can be handled: customers are notified or can go to a
website to check if their tablet (or in this case phone) is being
recalled, and can quickly find out what to do with it and how to receive
a replacement.
Retailers and carriers have handled
things differently in various parts of the world, but for the most part
have now figured out a process for taking in old Note 7s.
It seems China is one place where the
Note 7 hasn’t been recalled, as reports are claiming that a different
battery supplier was used in China.
What do you do with your recalled Note 7?
As is the case with any other product
recall — phones and tablets in particular — you should follow the
instructions set out by Samsung, the carrier or retailer you bought it
from as soon as you can.
Gadget Clinic
My HP Notebook 2000 has a single
slot for RAM. I need to increase the RAM to 8G. Since I have just one
slot, how do I go about it?—Bukky
It is not possible as your HP Notebook has just one RAM slot. Try upgrading your laptop.
I have tried rooting my Tecno Y2 with several applications without success. Adedayo Adebola
Rooting is not advised or better still, not allowed on Tecno devices.
How can I upgrade my Samsung Galaxy Exhibit from 2G to 3G. Lucky Affamefula
You have to change it from GSM mode WCDMA mode.
From any Home screen, tap the Menu key>Settings>Wireless and network.
Scroll to and tap Mobile networks.
Tap Network Mode.
Tap WCDMA only to use a 3G/4G connection only.
Tap GSM only to use a 2G connection only.
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