No biggie, it's Samsung. Their phones can literally explode, burn down cars, and delay flights and nobody cares. But micro-abrasions on an iPhone and there's hell to pay.
Here's a good questions. With exploding note 7 phones, people STILL refused to turn their phones in. This was inspite of getting deep discounts, replacements, credit etc. I mean the phones were literally blowing up and folks hung in their
No biggie, it's Samsung. Their phones can literally explode, burn down cars, and delay flights and nobody cares. But micro-abrasions on an iPhone and there's hell to pay.
Absolutely, but I’ll say the same thing that I say when this sort of crap lands on Apple: a few comments on Reddit does not point to a widespread problem.
… except the exploding phone thing. That was a problem.
Well that's you, but from my experience, as well as yours, nothing like media hysteria (not in a good way) when they happened on iPhone. Although I admit most are paid competitors propaganda every time a new iPhone released to discourage a potential buyer to get one.
Everytime this kind of thing happen, make me think that, every flagship phone need to have some kind of gap, maybe 2 years, before releasing a new ones, with the longer period, maybe a lot of testing can be conducted before manufacturing it in mass volume. So maybe some kind of defect could be detected early.
I'm not industrial expert.. just my personal opinion
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I'm not industrial expert.. just my personal opinion