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.
Galaxy Note 7 battery exploding issue is real. Samsung has officially issued a recall globally with device sales also being halted worldwide until the problem is fixed.
It looks as though Samsung could have something of a public relations nightmare on its hands. After halting shipments of its new Galaxy Note 7 to local telecom companies earlier in the week due to a number of high profile battery explosion accidents, it's now being reported that the electronics giant could be planning on a device recall to replace affected Galaxy Note 7 devices sold in both South Korea and abroad.
Samsung has reportedly halted shipments of Galaxy Note 7 after multiple reports of the device getting exploded while charging surfaced on the web. Here are the details.
Here's 2016 Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Vs the 2015 Apple iPhone 6s in real-world speed test head-to-head video comparison.
A video appears to show Samsung Galaxy Note 7 failing scratch test, with the phone having its screen scratched all too easily. The smartphone's Gorilla Glass 5 screen might be harder to break, but what about scratching?
A new way of bypassing the Factory Reset Protection (FRP) on Samsung's most recent Android smartphones, like the Galaxy S7, has been shown off for the first time, and it's quite the ingenious affair. While there are plenty of steps involved in getting this FRP-bypass to work, the fact it works at all is quite amazing.
A recent patent filing published by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) shows a Samsung filing for 'exchangeable strap mechanisms', with the drawing illustrations and design uploads quite clearly showing the Apple Watch without actually providing any reference to the fact that the visuals were created by Apple, or that they actually show a product manufactured by someone other than the South Korean company.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is now official. Here are details on its specs, features, price and release date info. In short, here's everything you need to know about Samsung's Galaxy Note 7.
It's now official folks. Samsung will unveil its next-generation Galaxy Note phablet, likely to be called Galaxy Note 7, at an event which will be held at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City on August 2nd, 2016.














