Samsung Note 7 faulty and replacement or had enough - Note 7 Guides, News, & Discussion

This thread is for those who have received their note 7 and are returning it due to battery issue or other issues like build quality, screen scratching easily, lag etc
I'm still on pre-order and no sign of stock but i checked on CPW website uk and its stating date of 21st Oct.
Also those who like me still waiting for phone. I'm really considering cancelling my order and wait for Iphone 7 plus, Google pixel xl, Moto Z, LG V20 I hate it when a top end phone lags or isn't buttery smooth.
Would be interesting to know if you're waiting for replacement and how long is the wait? Also if change of mind and y and what will you purchase instead?
I'm in the uk BTW.

riz157 said:
This thread is for those who have received their note 7 and are returning it due to battery issue or other issues like build quality, screen scratching easily, lag etc
I'm still on pre-order and no sign of stock but i checked on CPW website uk and its stating date of 21st Oct.
I'm really considering cancelling my order and wait for Iphone 7 plus, Google phone, Moto Z. I hate it when a top end phone lags or isn't buttery smooth.
I've not found any issues since i haven't received it.
Would be interesting to know if you're waiting for replacement and how long is the wait? Also if change of mind and y and what will you purchase instead?
I'm in the uk BTW.
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I'm returning mine because of the battery. I've found the phone to be excellent with absolutely no lag or stutter. In fact I'd go as far as go say it's smoother than my Nexus 6P which had thermal throttling performance problems. I'm waiting for a replacement from Samsung as this is the phone of the year for me. I believe the Exynos version the UK has is more fluent than the US Snapdragon version. Samsung told me it was a minimum of 3 weeks for a replacement.
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Another interesting point, some who have tried to return product have been told to keep the phone until replacement. This includes amazon and cpw the reason I believe none of the retailers are willing to take the risk of a potential fire in their premises. Imagine having hundreds or even thousands of these phones just waiting to set on fire. Just in case if anyone was wondering.
Amazon is issuesing refunds and asking their customers to keep the phone until further notice, might be the case for some lucky buyers get refund and get to keep phone.

riz157 said:
Another interesting point, some who have tried to return product have been told to keep the phone until replacement. This includes amazon and cpw the reason I believe none of the retailers are willing to take the risk of a potential fire in their premises. Imagine having hundreds or even thousands of these phones just waiting to set on fire. Just in case if anyone was wondering.
Amazon is issuesing refunds and asking their customers to keep the phone until further notice, might be the case for some lucky buyers get refund and get to keep phone.
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CPW have changed their position today, automated message advises to contact Samsung for a replacement, however, when I got through the advisor said they actually want the phone back immediately due to the fire risk.

alltaken123 said:
CPW have changed their position today, automated message advises to contact Samsung for a replacement, however, when I got through the advisor said they actually want the phone back immediately due to the fire risk.
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That makes sense must have deliberated between lawyers as who would be liable etc.
Risk of fire is probably very low but not worth taking risk.
all other competitors will be loving it especially apple, this all plays nicely into the hands of Apple. What timing.

Batfink33 said:
I'm returning mine because of the battery. I've found the phone to be excellent with absolutely no lag or stutter. In fact I'd go as far as go say it's smoother than my Nexus 6P which had thermal throttling performance problems. I'm waiting for a replacement from Samsung as this is the phone of the year for me. I believe the Exynos version the UK has is more fluent than the US Snapdragon version. Samsung told me it was a minimum of 3 weeks for a replacement.
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That's interesting no lag or stutter at all, smoother then nexus 6p. I must admit I do find that hard to believe however if what you say is accurate then I could give it more thought.
I wonder if anyone else has found it buttery smooth.

im still waiting for my preorder. #TeamFinland #LateAf... Jesus christ i just want my note man.. been waiting for ages and everybody else already got it. Im already getting over the hype lol.

riz157 said:
That's interesting no lag or stutter at all, smoother then nexus 6p. I must admit I do find that hard to believe however if what you say is accurate then I could give it more thought.
I wonder if anyone else has found it buttery smooth.
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Yes, my 6P feels slow in comparison to the Note 7 (Exynos).
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Batfink33 said:
Yes, my 6P feels slow in comparison to the Note 7 (Exynos).
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I'll have to see this to believe it, the unit i tested in CPW stuttered lag. Even the reviewers on youtube all suggest there is lag.

I hate lag also and my Note 7 is great, I see no lag or stutter, no overheating. It runs great. I was worried about Touchwiz but it's fine.

B3501 said:
I hate lag also and my Note 7 is great, I see no lag or stutter, no overheating. It runs great. I was worried about Touchwiz but it's fine.
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This will be a first if there's absolutely no stutter or lag in note 7. Still not convinced as every Samsung phone I've owned has shown lag.

riz157 said:
That's interesting no lag or stutter at all, smoother then nexus 6p. I must admit I do find that hard to believe however if what you say is accurate then I could give it more thought.
I wonder if anyone else has found it buttery smooth.
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Mine also is smooth as silk, its a great phone, i'll wait for a new one. I gave my details to samsung customer care yesterday. I also kept my old phone, while i wait, i change the option of fast charging to off. Also i charge phone when i am awake and keep a eye on it. Honesty it doesn't even heat up while charging. I also sometimes shut it off when charging sometimes. I am not worried that it will catch fire. I think the ones that have a problem would show symptoms, just like us when we have problems we have symptoms!

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Mine also is smooth as silk, its a great phone, i'll wait for a new one. I gave my details to samsung customer care yesterday. I also kept my old phone, while i wait, i change the option of fast charging to off. Also i charge phone when i am awake and keep a eye on it. Honesty it doesn't even heat up while charging. I also sometimes shut it off when charging sometimes. I am not worried that it will catch fire. I think the ones that have a problem would show symptoms, just like us when we have problems we have symptoms!
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Agreed, there's just no lag or stutter. It's the first time I've seen it on a Touchwiz phone. It flys.

B3501 said:
Agreed, there's just no lag or stutter. It's the first time I've seen it on a Touchwiz phone. It flys.
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yes agree, i had a note 3, 4 (long time) and short time with a 5, but note 7 is in another category all together in the way it operates. I didn't use touch wiz because i have been always using Nova with no animation. I really like this phone it's beautiful to look at great in the hand and works without fault.....

I'm debating. Dropped mine today from about a foot onto tile and the screen shattered. Using a Spigen neo hybrid too... I'm so torn. Love the Note, but wtf!
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bjhill2112 said:
I'm debating. Dropped mine today from about a foot onto tile and the screen shattered. Using a Spigen neo hybrid too... I'm so torn. Love the Note, but wtf!
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Thats a real bummer!!! Good news i would think it is still covered for a replacement! But according to corning glass it could happen 20% of the time and 80% it should be ok. maybe the angle it hits the ground and surface. I for sure have no expertise in these matters...But i feel for you and all of us that invested in this phone....we shouldn't be experiments for these large companies to test their products!

I returned for a refund and now am back using my Note5. But I will rebuy the Note7 once I am sure the battery issue is fixed.

riz157 said:
That's interesting no lag or stutter at all, smoother then nexus 6p. I must admit I do find that hard to believe however if what you say is accurate then I could give it more thought.
I wonder if anyone else has found it buttery smooth.
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Super smooth after disabling bloat and adjusting animation
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How did Samsung mess up? Its a developing story and they responded as soon as they could. Do some of you sit anxiously waiting to catch your next breath??????
They've identified the issue within a couple of days and are working on a resolution plan which is why they are saying they'll contact us in the next week once stock and plans are understood!
The problem has been the messages coming from retailers and we all know they are full of sh.. just to get you off the phone!
Give them time. I'd rather this was managed that rushed with mistakes.
If you fancy an iphone then what are you doing on Android waiting for the note7. If you jump to the LG...good luck there. I've never even seen v10 in the UK! And how do you know they won't have an unlucky problem...**** happens
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riz157 said:
Another interesting point, some who have tried to return product have been told to keep the phone until replacement. This includes amazon and cpw the reason I believe none of the retailers are willing to take the risk of a potential fire in their premises. Imagine having hundreds or even thousands of these phones just waiting to set on fire. Just in case if anyone was wondering.
Amazon is issuesing refunds and asking their customers to keep the phone until further notice, might be the case for some lucky buyers get refund and get to keep phone.
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Do phones catch fire when turned off?
I'm sure the real reason for leaving phones with customers until exchange is that they know the risk is low so why inconvenience customers by taking their phones off them and potentially leaving them without and at the back of the queue having refunded them. It doesn't work.

bonerp said:
How did Samsung mess up? Its a developing story and they responded as soon as they could. Do some of you sit anxiously waiting to catch your next breath??????
They've identified the issue within a couple of days and are working on a resolution plan which is why they are saying they'll contact us in the next week once stock and plans are understood!
The problem has been the messages coming from retailers and we all know they are full of sh.. just to get you off the phone!
Give them time. I'd rather this was managed that rushed with mistakes.
If you fancy an iphone then what are you doing on Android waiting for the note7. If you jump to the LG...good luck there. I've never even seen v10 in the UK! And how do you know they won't have an unlucky problem...**** happens
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Do phones catch fire when turned off?
I'm sure the real reason for leaving phones with customers until exchange is that they know the risk is low so why inconvenience customers by taking their phones off them and potentially leaving them without and at the back of the queue having refunded them. It doesn't work.
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Wow man. Easy tiger I think people have the right to be annoyed frustrated considering the nature of the problem. Battery exploding I mean it's pretty bad, yes they are trying to resolve the issue but people expect better especially when you fork out around £700.
As for sharing info, experience, sentiments and considering other options is nothing new. No one should feel threatened by it. This is the way of the world, it maybe not right or wrong but it's the way it is.
So dude join the discussion and take it easy.
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Get G2 now or wait for a newer phone?

What do you guys think? Should I get the G2 now or wait until a new phone comes out such as the S5? I know if I keep waiting newer and better devices will keep appearing, but I want to get the best of the best for a 2 year contract and don't want to be disappointed with a phone that has any big flaws.
As far as I know, the G2 has a few flaws I might be bothered with such as games not playing with good fps, the phone getting hot while playing games, video recording quality issues, lag issues in the web browser, and also unsure if LG will be supporting this phone with timely updates. All of these issues I've heard on this forum.
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Well if the S5 is coming in Feb/March/Aprilish like people are saying, thats already 4-6 months into your contract, if it even really comes out. Maybe they will wait until June like previous models, then you are at like 8 months into your contract. Will it have issues? Probably- basically all phones have issues. Are the G2 issues big enough for you to not be happy? Maybe try the phone for 14 days? I have noticed some lag in browsing with chrome. I need to test other browsers to see if there is a better one. I hope LG updates their phone as it's been very well received for the most part.
Phones are outdated so fast these days. I would recommend picking up a G2 for the trial period and see how you like it. There is no harm in that and it may surprise you. If it doesn't, return the phone and keep your upgrade. :good:
Really depends on how bad your current phone is. Current top phones that are in market are LG G2, Note 3, Nexus 5 (not in any particular order). Newer phones that are rumored are S5 and HTC M8, and probably a release date around March or April. If you can wait that long then wait. I jumped from Galaxy Nexus (Vzw), in September to LG G2, simply because it was great looking phone with specs and got for $140 on 2 year contract and I am glad I made that decision, this phone is awesome. Two things I wanted in new phone battery life and speed and this phone does just that.
Yea. I agree with posts above. The newest and best phones are constantly being released so it won't be long for an even better phone to come out. Even if you wait until the s5 comes out an even better phone will be released shortly after. I personally think that the lg g2 is a great phone and I could not be happier with it. This is my first android phone and there is definitely a lot to like about android and the lg g2
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Some of the issues may be big enough for me, unless there are solutions to them such as software updates from LG. Mainly lag and gaming fps/heat issues. But I understand no phone is perfect. I can't get the nexus 5 because I'm on Verizon and I don't know if I want to switch because of the service and plan I have with them.
If I do a 14 day trial do I get a full refund of my money if I don't like it or do I have to pat anything? I remember one time one of my family members got a phone with Verizon and soon after returned and we had to pay for the use of service or something.
Also I currently have an HTC Rezound.
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I think at this point in the year all of the carriers/manufacturers have their respective big guns out for the holiday shoppers. I really don't expect any other" must haves" to come until sometime first quarter of 2014, so wysiwyg for now.
For me, the time was now, in fact it's been exactly 2yrs; got the og razr the first day, 11/11/11, and moved up to the g2 yesterday (after a lot of research). What did it for me was the Verizon promo that ended yesterday. Got the phone for free and kept my unlimited data? win:win.
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What do you guys think? Should I get the G2 now or wait until a new phone comes out such as the S5? I know if I keep waiting newer and better devices will keep appearing, but I want to get the best of the best for a 2 year contract and don't want to be disappointed with a phone that has any big flaws.
As far as I know, the G2 has a few flaws I might be bothered with such as games not playing with good fps, the phone getting hot while playing games, video recording quality issues, lag issues in the web browser, and also unsure if LG will be supporting this phone with timely updates. All of these issues I've heard on this forum.
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Go now and start enjoying. Better phones will always come out. That said I find it hard to believe (phablets aside) any phone in the near future will offer the performance to battery life of the G2. Sure a faster CPU may come out next year, or a phone may have a nicer build/body (HTC), but all around I doubt the Galaxy S5 or new HTC will offer anything of real significance over the G2.
crawlgsx said:
Go now and start enjoying. Better phones will always come out. That said I find it hard to believe (phablets aside) any phone in the near future will offer the performance to battery life of the G2. Sure a faster CPU may come out next year, or a phone may have a nicer build/body (HTC), but all around I doubt the Galaxy S5 or new HTC will offer anything of real significance over the G2.
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The whole heat issue I think many people misunderstand especially if coming from a lower power phone.
These SoC chips have better GPU than average laptop integrated graphics, high clockspeeds and no room for a heatsink.
It is pushing 2 million pixels to the screen, per rendered frame. Of course its gonna heat up.....as long as it is within SoC thermal limits it is of no concern
I have the G2 and notice none of this game lag or heat issue at all i dunno where you heard this?
I can assure you no phone has better integrated gpu than a laptop.
sdsubball23 said:
If I do a 14 day trial do I get a full refund of my money if I don't like it or do I have to pat anything? I remember one time one of my family members got a phone with Verizon and soon after returned and we had to pay for the use of service or something.
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I don't know how it works on Verizon, but with Sprint any phone you purchase has a period of 14 days where you can return it for a full refund. Sometimes companies may charge an activation fee of like 20-35 bucks. All carriers have a sort of "trial period" where you can return the phone, but they may each bit a little different. You could try calling your nearest Verizon store and ask them, or maybe try chatting with support online, or just calling Verizon's customer service number online.
The gaming lag may be isolated to a specific model, or maybe a user made certain tweaks, etc. Also could be app related and require the app developer to make a tweak for a phone, etc. There are so many factors its hard to say, but personal hands on experience is always best.
Totes go for the G2
sdsubball23 said:
What do you guys think? Should I get the G2 now or wait until a new phone comes out such as the S5? I know if I keep waiting newer and better devices will keep appearing, but I want to get the best of the best for a 2 year contract and don't want to be disappointed with a phone that has any big flaws.
As far as I know, the G2 has a few flaws I might be bothered with such as games not playing with good fps, the phone getting hot while playing games, video recording quality issues, lag issues in the web browser, and also unsure if LG will be supporting this phone with timely updates. All of these issues I've heard on this forum.
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Take the plunge!! It's a future proofed phone man. I buy and sell phones where I am on craigslist and so have used about 80 different kinds this year. My favourites up till the G2 were the HTC One, Moto X and Optimus G. However upon using the G2 i experienced a fluidity and power I've yet to see matched. I mean sure every phone has is caveats but if theres one thing I know its that galaxy devices are known for there fair share of Lag. You can fix the G2's problems with some tweaks/roms/ settings changes. I've yet to have an overheating device when i play dead trigger 2 and nova 3 but not all devices are the same right, theres a ton of disimilarities even within the same model. If you got the cash go for it or the Nexus 5
I say now. What else do you need in a smartphone? The screen is fantastic, the battery is better than any standard device, the processor will handle anything for a very long time, and the camera is in the top tier.
What else do we need?
Since you are on Verizon, did you see the deal few days ago on G2? It was Free with 2 year contract.
The G2 is bleeding edge right now. There will always be another device "down the road" so you might as well have the best while you can.
sdsubball23 said:
Some of the issues may be big enough for me, unless there are solutions to them such as software updates from LG. Mainly lag and gaming fps/heat issues. But I understand no phone is perfect. I can't get the nexus 5 because I'm on Verizon and I don't know if I want to switch because of the service and plan I have with them.
If I do a 14 day trial do I get a full refund of my money if I don't like it or do I have to pat anything? I remember one time one of my family members got a phone with Verizon and soon after returned and we had to pay for the use of service or something.
Also I currently have an HTC Rezound.
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I have had not a single problem with my G2 when gaming in fact it is the best phone I've used for gaming by far. As for heat issues there is none. For some people they say it's get so hot that it burns them but for 99% of people it is barely hot to the touch. I guess it depends on your heat tolerance.
craighwk said:
I say now. What else do you need in a smartphone? The screen is fantastic, the battery is better than any standard device, the processor will handle anything for a very long time, and the camera is in the top tier.
What else do we need?
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Exactly. I don't need a high end phone but I decided to go with the LG G2 because I think it's a very capable well-rounded device. Since I am also locked into a 2 year contract, I'd expect my phone to last at least for the next 2 years and I think it won't be a problem with the LG G2. Some of the mid-range phones I got previously felt dated 6 months later.
There will always be another phone on the horizon. But the G2 and other newer phones will likely have the same 800 processor as the upcoming ones and none of the "big three" out right now would ever be classified as bad phones. Get one now if you need it, or get one later if you want to wait.
I was in the same boat. I was thinking about waiting for the S5 as well, I had been due for an upgrade since June of 2012. I really had an itch to get a new phone so I took the plunge and got the G2. Some places say the S5 will come out in January, what if it comes out in the summer? It's a roll of the dice. One thing that made the decision easier was that this device has the latest hardware. ..
I'm happy with it so far, love the knock on feature, battery and customization.
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Thanks for the advice guys. I'm still indecisive and the other issue I'm struggling with is that I don't really need another smartphone cuz the rezound I have has been working good for me. It's just I'd rather have a faster and smoother phone with better battery life and the latest specs. My rezound lags and the battery is terrible, but it's a great phone.
I was aware of the Verizon deal, but didn't go for the deal. One problem for me money-wise is that even if the phone were to be free, I'd have to pay tax on the full price of the phone because I live in California.
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For anyone wondering if they should get a phone, or wait, just buy the phone you want, not because it's the fastest or newest. There will always be new phones announced, and there will always be rumors. If you keep waiting, you'll never upgrade until you have to. That's what happened to me. I was a long time Motorola user, since the first Droid, but I waited and waited, and waited for the first Moto/Google phone, and was severely disappointed. The only good thing that happened because of all the waiting was I got a G2. Glad I pulled the trigger, and I won't be looking back.
garywojdan81 said:
I think at this point in the year all of the carriers/manufacturers have their respective big guns out for the holiday shoppers. I really don't expect any other" must haves" to come until sometime first quarter of 2014, so wysiwyg for now.
For me, the time was now, in fact it's been exactly 2yrs; got the og razr the first day, 11/11/11, and moved up to the g2 yesterday (after a lot of research). What did it for me was the Verizon promo that ended yesterday. Got the phone for free and kept my unlimited data? win:win.
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How the hell did you keep your unlimited data? My wife wants a G2 now that shes used mine, but can't upgrade because we're grandfathered in. I had to buy mine off ebay for close to full price.
bullet2300 said:
I don't know how it works on Verizon, but with Sprint any phone you purchase has a period of 14 days where you can return it for a full refund. Sometimes companies may charge an activation fee of like 20-35 bucks. All carriers have a sort of "trial period" where you can return the phone, but they may each bit a little different. You could try calling your nearest Verizon store and ask them, or maybe try chatting with support online, or just calling Verizon's customer service number online.
The gaming lag may be isolated to a specific model, or maybe a user made certain tweaks, etc. Also could be app related and require the app developer to make a tweak for a phone, etc. There are so many factors its hard to say, but personal hands on experience is always best.
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I believe Verizon charges a restocking fee of like $35, but that might be just the 3rd party stores, because I went through Verizon when I exchanged and they didn't charge me an activation fee or a restocking fee. This was through online and over the phone btw.

Thinking about upgrading but never had an LG phone, thoughts?

I have pretty much had note phones since they launched and was all set to get a note 5 when I saw they removed the SD and battery stuff so now I am on the hunt for something else and saw the V10. Does LG try to block rooting phones or anything like Samsung had for security knox? Any major issues or anything come up with this phone or LG? I am a bit set on just getting one since it's one of the few phones that still have some of the features I want but I've never dealt with LG before
I came from the Note series and I'm very happy. Rooting is easy, no knox type security.
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Warrior1975 said:
I came from the Note series and I'm very happy. Rooting is easy, no knox type security.
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Thanks, at first I was worried about giving up the s-pen before my brain reminded me I hadn't used the thing in four months so the more I look at this phone the more sure I am about grabbing one after work. Since you had a note does this screen seem smaller or did you not even notice the switch?
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Thanks, at first I was worried about giving up the s-pen before my brain reminded me I hadn't used the thing in four months so the more I look at this phone the more sure I am about grabbing one after work. Since you had a note does this screen seem smaller or did you not even notice the switch?
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i believe the screen is the same size, but you have the on-screen navbar rather than the off-screen physical buttons of the Note.
ive been a huge Note fan but i too am considering this device. i saw it in the Tmo store and was immediately drawn to it. i see some users with car bluetooth issues tho, so that's making me hesitate just a tad. but we'll see, maybe we'll both end up getting it. with a plethora of storage and the promo giveaways they are drawing some of us in haha.
YrrchSebor said:
i believe the screen is the same size, but you have the on-screen navbar rather than the off-screen physical buttons of the Note.
ive been a huge Note fan but i too am considering this device. i saw it in the Tmo store and was immediately drawn to it. i see some users with car bluetooth issues tho, so that's making me hesitate just a tad. but we'll see, maybe we'll both end up getting it. with a plethora of storage and the promo giveaways they are drawing some of us in haha.
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Yeah not gonna lie, I saw the free battery, charger and SD card till the 15th and thought well maybe I should just jump on it. The bluetooth issues seem odd since it's user an older BT and not the new one like the note 5 has but my car is behind the times because I love it far to much so all I got is an aux port which from how the headset line is setup is gonna sound pretty good maybe even not need to edit the volume settings to make it louder like I did with the note 4.
I just really can't accept a phone without a removable battery and an SD slot on it. I know it's not for everyone but when you have had one for years you find it very hard to go without and after poking around on google it seems my choices are slim.
RiffyDivine said:
Yeah not gonna lie, I saw the free battery, charger and SD card till the 15th and thought well maybe I should just jump on it. The bluetooth issues seem odd since it's user an older BT and not the new one like the note 5 has but my car is behind the times because I love it far to much so all I got is an aux port which from how the headset line is setup is gonna sound pretty good maybe even not need to edit the volume settings to make it louder like I did with the note 4.
I just really can't accept a phone without a removable battery and an SD slot on it. I know it's not for everyone but when you have had one for years you find it very hard to go without and after poking around on google it seems my choices are slim.
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ah, i forgot about good ol' line out. but i dunno, i may get one and just test out everything within my return period.
yeah, non-removable battery makes me nervous, but even tho i had spare batteries for the Notes, i never needed them! but not being able to store everything i want, without an OTG drive, is an inconvenience for sure. keep us posted on what you end up doing..
Edit: by the way, i think LG holds promise. they made the Nexus 4, which a friend of mine used for over 3 years! and i had the Optimus G briefly, buying from a friend to help him with financial problems, and it seemed very solid and was maybe the most powerful phone at the time.
I'm. In the same boat as you guys, needed the storage and battery. As far as the spen, you have the screen capture (which is mostly where I needed to use the spen), where you can write on it with your finger. Not as nice as the spen, but if you want to use a stylus, you have that option.
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YrrchSebor said:
ah, i forgot about good ol' line out. but i dunno, i may get one and just test out everything within my return period.
yeah, non-removable battery makes me nervous, but even tho i had spare batteries for the Notes, i never needed them! but not being able to store everything i want, without an OTG drive, is an inconvenience for sure. keep us posted on what you end up doing..
Edit: by the way, i think LG holds promise. they made the Nexus 4, which a friend of mine used for over 3 years! and i had the Optimus G briefly, buying from a friend to help him with financial problems, and it seemed very solid and was maybe the most powerful phone at the time.
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I called the shop and will pick one up tonight, I forgot that we can return it in 14 days without any issues so I will just take it for a test drive and see. I keep hearing mixed reviews the more I read of them today.
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I called the shop and will pick one up tonight, I forgot that we can return it in 14 days without any issues so I will just take it for a test drive and see. I keep hearing mixed reviews the more I read of them today.
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ah cool, no restocking fee? i may do the same and will report back.
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ah cool, no restocking fee? i may do the same and will report back.
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Not if it's within 14 days at least from a real tmobile store. I did it with another phone a few upgrades back and didn't have an issue, just say the phone isn't for you or you can't get signal like on the old phone.
Isn't there a $50 restocking fee? That's what I was always told.
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Warrior1975 said:
Isn't there a $50 restocking fee? That's what I was always told.
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Yeah I keep reading that and it's the only reason I haven't gone to try T-mobile with this phone (would be coming from AT&T). If I find service isn't what I hope for I don't want to pay that $50 restocking fee.
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i ended up picking one up myself, and i honestly don't think you'll be disappointed. it's way cool! feature-rich yet seems to maintain a light and snappy feel. and i'm glad to say bluetooth music works fine, it even auto-connects when i start the car, just takes maybe 10-15 seconds longer than my previous Notes.
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Yeah I keep reading that and it's the only reason I haven't gone to try T-mobile with this phone (would be coming from AT&T). If I find service isn't what I hope for I don't want to pay that $50 restocking fee.
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They are charging me a restocking fee for returning the Note5. Got the 64 GB one with the wireless charger so I had to pay $215 up front. This phone costs $49 up front (doing jump and monthly installment). Actually saved me money for a phone I enjoy more.
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I was nervous when I jumped from my note 5 a week ago, at first i was more interested in jumping to the galaxy s6 edge plus.for me I always felt the note or edge series can do no wrong, but it felt like the whole time I was being cheated, never understood why til I seen the LG v10 I felt that way. LG is doing the whole more for less thing and I feel more justified paying $600 for a device
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There is the fee but honestly if I keep the phone for a week and change I think it's fair. Better 50 and find another phone or 600 for a phone you aren't happy with. Kinda pissed the clerk at the store off when I told him that logic, forgot how much the people in tmobile stores rub me the wrong way till last night. Almost an hour to upgrade my phone, none of that was waiting it was all the sales stick after I said I just want the V10 and nothing else I even said I will pay full price for it right now if you will shut up.
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I was nervous when I jumped from my note 5 a week ago, at first i was more interested in jumping to the galaxy s6 edge plus.for me I always felt the note or edge series can do no wrong, but it felt like the whole time I was being cheated, never understood why til I seen the LG v10 I felt that way. LG is doing the whole more for less thing and I feel more justified paying $600 for a device
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Just started playing with it today it feels nicer then my note 4 and a bit quicker but could be I haven't brainraped this phone yet. But from feel and look alone I do think it seems a fair price for what I got and the free stuff LG is also a nice bonus. I hope development on this phone picks up to the same levels as the note did. Damn it samsung why did you have to take away my SD and battery.

Another fire...on a NEW REPLACEMENT Note 7 that passed the IMEI test! Not good.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/jaymcgr...-problem-will-finish-the-note-7/#21e2be024e82
this was in the news. I am concerned about (a) is it a safe device to have, (b) will others be concerned (will I be able to fly with it and (c) will it be impossible to sell 2nd hand?
thoughts??
"A follow-up report from Bloomberg claims that Renjie refused access to Samsung investigators, who want to verify his claims."
Sounds suspicious to me. He HAS to be hiding something.
Also,
"In reality this is an unverified report and it’s likely to stay that way if Renjie doesn’t cooperate. But the damage is done."
So even the article is saying this may or may not be a true case. The article doesn't seem to be reporting that a fire has broken out on a new device, but rather that despite the recall being almost done, Samsung is still dealing with issues such as potentially false claims of combusting Note7s.
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Sounds like someone just trying to get a big payday to me.....otherwise he would have let samsung investigate it.
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This just in..
http://m.pocketnow.com/2016/09/28/s...ement-galaxy-note-7-over-overheating-concerns
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Even if not true, it's another debt in people's trust in the device. I love it but it may become an issue to hold onto it!
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All's I. Know is my replacement note 7 is currently charging and it's cool as a cucumber. Pretty sad ppl have to try and destroy a companys rep....they are trying to make it right and all ppl can do is poo all over it.
I bet if this was a smaller less known electronics company tgis wouldn't be happening...lol.
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I'm keeping my replacement. Phones too good, I'll die with it!
Like sharkattack99 my replacement stays very cool, even when charging.
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Like sharkattack99 my replacement stays very cool, even when charging.
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Mine too, and my opinion of Samsung hasn't changed because of any of this. It was responsible of them to recall the phones after only (at the start) 35 incidences out of millions. They did the recall without having to be told to by a government agency.
My only complaint was how unorganized ATT was about it all. At least in my town.
Sad that people want to take advantage of the situation, and that the media blew stuff out of proportion. Then again, people were taking advantage of 9/11 in order to make a quick buck too.
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My replacement ran great for a while, but now it is raining battery very fast. Not sure what changed, but it barely made it through the day today and it had to go a full 36 hrs easy.
If anything I am taking extra care to use solid, well reviewed accessories for the phone and Samsung branded when ever possible. That's it, I love the phone, it charges cool, even when I quick charge, battery last forever, and it's IP68 rating has opened so many opportunities where I would have left my phone at home.
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Looks like the iPhone 7 may have the same battery issue. Report of exploding device below
http://wccftech.com/apple-iphone-7-explodes/

Hardware issues already

So out of the blue I've acquired a faint bar right down the middle of my entire screen. At first it was only on the always on display screen now it seem permanent on my main interface. Not to mention I'm getting extreme glitching when I scroll. Obviously I'm taking it down to Sprint but I'm pretty pissed off. I'm definitely not paying the deductible. I have never dropped it or anything. Not a good sign I may be returning it all together. I'm going to factory reset it but I've had issues like these before and it was always hardware ?
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So out of the blue I've acquired a faint bar right down the middle of my entire screen. At first it was only on the always on display screen now it seem permanent on my main interface. Not to mention I'm getting extreme glitching when I scroll. Obviously I'm taking it down to Sprint but I'm pretty pissed off. I'm definitely not paying the deductible. I have never dropped it or anything. Not a good sign I may be returning it all together. I'm going to factory reset it but I've had issues like these before and it was always hardware
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sprint gives customers the option for paying the deductible? i may have to switch carriers.
chrisokaly said:
sprint gives customers the option for paying the deductible? i may have to switch carriers.
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When claiming warranty you pay the deductible
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There is no warranty deductible. You are claiming insurance on the phone if you are paying a deductible.
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That's what I meant
Anyway I took it in and they replaced it no questions. The display was defective
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Anyway I took it in and they replaced it no questions. The display was defective
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Glad you got your issue fixed.
Consumer electronics like cell phones, toasters. DVD players etc. are at best manufactured to class 2 standards, which doesn't require 100% functional testing, and has(if I remember correctly) a 25% acceptability rate for failures. Defects looks yours are to be expected.
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Defects looks [sic] yours are to be expected.
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Don't talk crap man.
So if it was your phone you would accept such a defect and carry on using it without complaint?
Somehow I think not.
rubiicon59 said:
Don't talk crap man.
So if it was your phone you would accept such a defect and carry on using it without complaint?
Somehow I think not.
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I don't think he was talking crap, just merely pointing out how disappointingly low standards are for Q/C for major electronic devices.
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Still, this phone has had far less evident issues than the S8 since launch in my opinion.
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Still, this phone has had far less evident issues than the S8 since launch in my opinion.
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No, the S8 has had more publicity and because it's sold way more.
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No, the S8 has had more publicity and because it's sold way more.
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Red screen tint, WiFi issues, Random restarts. That's more than the G6 has shown regardless of sales. Those are things that should have been fixed pre-production or at the very least pre-sale. Especially considering Samsung's revenue stream. The random restarts haven't even been fixed yet ?
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Red screen tint, WiFi issues, Random restarts. That's more than the G6 has shown regardless of sales. Those are things that should have been fixed pre-production or at the very least pre-sale. Especially considering Samsung's revenue stream. The random restarts haven't even been fixed yet ?
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All overblown and only apparent because tech websites are looking for issues or for the next exploding battery problem. I guarantee any problems are within QC boundaries.
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Red screen tint, WiFi issues, Random restarts. That's more than the G6 has shown regardless of sales. Those are things that should have been fixed pre-production or at the very least pre-sale. Especially considering Samsung's revenue stream. The random restarts haven't even been fixed yet
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We should call it the Samsung S-G5
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All overblown and only apparent because tech websites are looking for issues or for the next exploding battery problem. I guarantee any problems are within QC boundaries.
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Pink/Red tint issue is real. I had bought newly manufactured S8 and S8+ (April production), still same problem. The software update made it worse. Low Wifi signal at 5GHZ is a problem still. The weak Wifi signal has been a problem since S4, S6, and now S8.
S8 has a weak speaker compared to S7. These are real problems that samsung will not fix. They haven't fixed Weak Wifi and network signal issue since S4 days.
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Don't talk crap man.
So if it was your phone you would accept such a defect and carry on using it without complaint?
Somehow I think not.
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Not talking crap, just pointing out something that people seem to not understand. There's always comments like this, about things that don't work right.
I'm not saying I would just carry on without complaint, but, as you have done, that complaint should be aimed at the manufacturer, or the store where you got it.
I was just wondering why, after you had only one defect, and had your issue resolved, was it necessary to create a new thread with negative remarks, giving prospective buyers a bad image of a decent device.
Maybe if more people understood the manufacturing process and quality requirements of consumer electronics, there would be less complaints. That's all I'm after.
Umm....
I haven't a clue what you're on about matey.
I'm not the O/P. And I haven't had any problems with a G6. I don't own one yet, my delivery has been screwed up so instead of receiving it today I'll have it either tomorrow or Monday.
Wana post me some of that gear you're smoking...?
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Umm....
I haven't a clue what you're on about matey.
I'm not the O/P. And I haven't had any problems with a G6. I don't own one yet, my delivery has been screwed up so instead of receiving it today I'll have it either tomorrow or Monday.
Wana post me some of that gear you're smoking...?
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Well since you're the one who said "don't talk crap," I was obviously responding to you. I wasn't meaning you specifically have a G6, just was explaining how I wasn't talking crap by explaining what I originally said about having defects.
Trying to have an honest conversation and I'm "talking crap" or "smoking." [emoji20]
Hmmm....
Still don't make sense but OK

Overall love

Yes, yes, it's possible to love a phone. Heck, you sleep next to it, don't you? Rate this thread to indicate your love for the Essential Phone, all things considered. A higher rating indicates that the Essential Phone is an incredible phone that you enjoy tremendously. You love it.
Then, drop a comment if you have anything to add!
The release has been plagued with logistical and customer service problems, and the software still has more than its share of bugs to squash, but I love this phone and hope the company recovers from its early stumbles so they can keep pushing more refined versions of what's already stunning hardware. Very happy Essential owner here!
I love everything about the device... that being said, the signal it pulls is less than adequate for daily use. I had to switch back to my s8. T-Mobile service provider
I love this phone. I kind of had a buyers remorse when I first pulled the phone out of the box and it was due to the size of the phone and the fact it felt like I was going back in time to the iphone 4s days but when I compared the screen to my 6p its just as big. I know it says 5.7" but it truly feels like a 4" device. I noticed a few minor scratches to the ceramic coating and GG5 but disappears amongst the glowing beauty of the rest of the phone. The screen on this thing is a joy to look at. I always find myself using apps, etc just to get the full effect of the screen. Once they iron out the software issues this will be the phone to beat imo. It sets the bar. The iphone 8 is said to have a similar screen experience and hopefully more phones are to follow. But after owning this phone I will definitely keep it but I am even more excited for the PH-1.2.
Ps. Its funny to see people do a double take when they first notice the screen, "Is that the new iPhone" , my response is no its my "Ph-1". :silly:
I have had this phone all of 4 hrs and love it.
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Strangely, the more I use it the more I enjoy it. I'm on TMobile and cell service is similar to my old so. I hope they add wifi calling
Its a step backwards from the S8+ (charging pad, no case available, better screen, image stabilization) but we'll see if my mind changes when the 360 camera arrives later this week.
Its slicker than snot and hard to hold on to without a case, maybe when I get the skin on it that will help....
The big plus is no curved screen, I absolutely hate that on Samsung phones.
I got mine Friday and since I don't have root, it took some time to manually set up things through ADB backup and restore. Some things I had to manually move over. That being said the phone is a work of art. The build quality is second to none.
I wish there were at least some basic cases available. I have a crude skin on the back and ordered a real skin.
I plan to get some acrylic or abs and make a case. I'll bend the plastic under heat and use a Dremel to get everything else aligned..
ndonnine said:
Strangely, the more I use it the more I enjoy it. I'm on TMobile and cell service is similar to my old so. I hope they add wifi calling
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It has WiFi Calling.
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Each phone will get its negative reviews and positive ones too. All comes down to the owner if they love it or hate it. I love it. The software still has some bugs but hopefully it gets ironed out. Definitely not a smooth start for Essential as a new company rolling out a new phone. But i hope after what happen, they improve on it and the successor to this first phone is much better and the overall customer service much more smoother. The phone's camera app isn't perfect but i didn't think it was that horrible like some people on the internet said it was. Its okay...
Hope Android Oreo will roll out soon!!!!
Was going through airport security today and the TSA guy pulled me over. He said he saw the phone and liked it. He wanted to know if that was the new iPhone. Told him it's the brand new PH-1 wrapped in ceramic and titanium!
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Was going through airport security today and the TSA guy pulled me over. He said he saw the phone and liked it. He wanted to know if that was the new iPhone. Told him it's the brand new PH-1 wrapped in ceramic and titanium!
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This is the funniest abuse of TSA power I've heard of in years.
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Was going through airport security today and the TSA guy pulled me over. He said he saw the phone and liked it. He wanted to know if that was the new iPhone. Told him it's the brand new PH-1 wrapped in ceramic and titanium!
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Tell him on his salary, he can't afford it. He'll have you strip searched in no time!
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Tell him on his salary, he can't afford it. He'll have you strip searched in no time!
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And that's not something I want!
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Strangely, the more I use it the more I enjoy it. I'm on TMobile and cell service is similar to my old so. I hope they add wifi calling
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I'm on T-Mobile and wifi calling is working for me.
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I'm on T-Mobile and wifi calling is working for me.
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I second that. As is VoLTE.
Had the phone for 24 hours and really enjoyed it. Picked it up from my jeans pocket about an hour ago and the phone has gone into a infinite boot loop. Seems to be the powerbutton or what's underneath it that is not willing to play along. Hardware in all its glory but of my over 50-60 phones I have gone through I have never encountered this problem this early on. Pretty ridiculous.
I really love this phone, I'm with T-Mobile and have no problems with signal, data, phone's calls. The touch screen is working properly, WiFi working perfect, no light bleeding effect like other people. To be honest I got my note 8 still unpackaged because this phone is really nice. I know a lot people got upset because the CS communication, but honestly this is a company that is in their infancy. We just have to give time for the company to mature enough to be competing with company's that got years in the business. Just my 2 cents.
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http://www.androidpolice.com/2017/0...tes-strong-ceramic-back-easily-broken-screen/
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Every day, I like this phone more and more. The latest camera update improved the pictures. They're still not great, but they're getting better. I've gotten better at being more precise with my taps, so the touch sensitivity isn't much of an issue. With updates I only see this phone getting better and better. Let's hope Essential gets their act together and stays on top of it. I've made my mind up that I'm keeping it. The look, feel, and build materials elevate this phone above any other model I would consider. Just going to keep my fingers crossed that development starts to happen, but even if it doesn't, I know I'm keeping the phone. That's saying a lot since I've been a flashaholic going back to the original Moto Razr days.

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