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October 12, 2016 01:26 pm GMT

You can pry this Galaxy Note7 from my cold, possibly scorched hands

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Editor's note: Mashable does not condone keeping your Galaxy Note 7, and in fact has recommended strongly against it. This viewpoint is the author's alone, and his judgment is obviously questionable.

LOS ANGELES — I'm keeping it.

My Samsung Galaxy Note7 — an original, I haven't exchanged it and don't plan to — works just fine, as I suspect the vast majority of the other still-unburned Note 7s quickly stacking in an undisclosed warehouse location probably do.

Yeah, yeah, I've seen the warnings, gotten the grim texts from my carrier, heard tales of airline pilots throwing shade over the PA. Damon Beres, Mashable Deputy Tech Editor, wrote that "it's now irresponsible, even dangerous, to own a Note7." Read more...

More about Samsung Galaxy, Mobile Devices, Mobile, Galaxy Note 7, and Tech

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