Another day, another story about Samsung's Galaxy Note 7, although this one fortunately does not include any smartphones catching fire or blowing up, so we should probably be thankful for small mercies.
According to a new report, a Florida-based man has become the first person in what is likely to be a long line of individuals looking to sue Samsung over the Galaxy Note 7.
Niantic has made available for download Pokemon Go 1.7.1 for iOS, 0.37.1 for Android. The free update comes just a week after Niantic and Nintendo added the Buddy Pokemon feature to the game which has been well received amongst gamers.
With Apple's iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus now set to go on sale in just a few hours from now, Samsung has had another day to forget after the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced that it had formally recalled all Samsung Galaxy Note 7 devices sold within the United States.
Yet another Galaxy Note 7 has burst into flames, this time when the device was in operation with a 6-year-old boy watching videos on the Samsung's 2016 flagship smartphone.
You can download Pokemon Go 1.7.0 for iOS, 0.37.0 for Android which brings with it a lot of new changes and features. Here are the full details.
Following on from a report regarding yet another exploding Galaxy Note 7, which this time is believed to be responsible for burning down a home in Horry County, South Carolina, and another case of a Jeep Cherokee being burned down, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued an official warning over the use of Samsung Galaxy Note 7 handsets on airplanes.
If you own a Galaxy Note 7, then it's probably in your best interests to take advantage of Samsung's exchange or refund policy related to the device, regardless of how much you may love the hardware.
It's not been a good few days to be one of Google's hardware projects, with both the modular smartphone Project Ara and 2015 Chromebook Pixel being discontinued or scrapped.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall: Here's how to return or get refund from Verizon, T-Mobile, Samsung, AT&T and others for your affected device.













