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[Poll Results!] Are you planning on keeping your Galaxy Note 7?

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Last updated: April 17th, 2020 at 14:45 UTC+02:00

Samsung has announced that it's discontinuing the Galaxy Note 7. It has recalled the handset once again and is now urging all users to return or exchange their device. Samsung is even providing monetary incentives to get people to give up the Galaxy Note 7. I've been reading on forums and social media that there are quite a few users who are adamant that they will keep using the Galaxy Note 7 even though it's not clear what's causing the explosions and regardless of the fact that Samsung is calling on all users to power down their units and return then. So I have to ask, are you planning on keeping your Galaxy Note 7? If yes, do let us know in the comments why you're willing to overlook the obvious safety concerns here.

Poll Results: The majority of voters have said that they will keep their Galaxy Note 7 without worrying about the consequences. Only 32 percent said that they have returned their while 13 percent will keep their Galaxy Note 7 as memorabilia but won't actively use it.

Are you planning on keeping your Galaxy Note 7?
  • Yes! I don't care about the consequences. 28%, 1923 votes
    1923 votes 28%
    1923 votes - 28% of all votes
  • Yes! I don't care about the consequences. 28%, 1923 votes
    1923 votes 28%
    1923 votes - 28% of all votes
  • I have already returned it. 16%, 1122 votes
    1122 votes 16%
    1122 votes - 16% of all votes
  • I have already returned it. 16%, 1122 votes
    1122 votes 16%
    1122 votes - 16% of all votes
  • Yes, but I will just keep it as memorabilia. 6%, 437 votes
    437 votes 6%
    437 votes - 6% of all votes
  • Yes, but I will just keep it as memorabilia. 6%, 437 votes
    437 votes 6%
    437 votes - 6% of all votes
Total Votes: 6964
14 October 2016
Voting is closed
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