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not just smart phones but numerous other products like tvs washers and dryers and they make a lot of the components that go into other electronics.Samsung. Despite an utter fail on the Note, they are still the world market leader in smart phone sales.
Samsung's appliances are cutting edge for features, but their reliability blows. I was very tempted to get a Samsung washer/dryer until I read the reviews online and saw the large number of returns sitting in the store. My mother bought all Samsung for her kitchen remodel two years ago and has already had the entire guts of the dishwasher replaced and the fridge and stove also have issues.not just smart phones but numerous other products like tvs washers and dryers and they make a lot of the components that go into other electronics.
Samsung's appliances are cutting edge for features, but their reliability blows. I was very tempted to get a Samsung washer/dryer until I read the reviews online and saw the large number of returns sitting in the store. My mother bought all Samsung for her kitchen remodel two years ago and has already had the entire guts of the dishwasher replaced and the fridge and stove also have issues.
I was reading the WSJ this morning and saw the ad for a Samsung refrigerator that is equipped with internal cameras that snap photos every time you close the doors so that you know what you do/don't have. Not sure how reliable or effective it is (especially with the way that my wife stocks the fridge), but it was interesting nonetheless. I also recently saw a fridge at HD/Lowe's (GE I think) that had a Keurig machine built into the door. I'm just now in the market for a new fridge. The water equipment in ours - line and ice maker - are both shot, so it's probably cheaper (or at least on par) to buy a new one rather than deal with the inconvenience and cost of repair.Samsung's appliances are cutting edge for features, but their reliability blows. I was very tempted to get a Samsung washer/dryer until I read the reviews online and saw the large number of returns sitting in the store. My mother bought all Samsung for her kitchen remodel two years ago and has already had the entire guts of the dishwasher replaced and the fridge and stove also have issues.
I was reading the WSJ this morning and saw the ad for a Samsung refrigerator that is equipped with internal cameras that snap photos every time you close the doors so that you know what you do/don't have. Not sure how reliable or effective it is (especially with the way that my wife stocks the fridge), but it was interesting nonetheless. I also recently saw a fridge at HD/Lowe's (GE I think) that had a Keurig machine built into the door. I'm just now in the market for a new fridge. The water equipment in ours - line and ice maker - are both shot, so it's probably cheaper (or at least on par) to buy a new one rather than deal with the inconvenience and cost of repair.
The ice maker and associated equipment (including the levers that activate ice and water disbursement) went out on mine a few years ago. I ordered the parts (direct from manufacturer), which cost me about $200, and set up to fix everything. From 1 to 10 on a scale of handiness, I'm probably an 8. I messed with this thing for hours and hours and was no closer to fixing it then than I was when I started. As if that wasn't bad enough, my girls were always around so I couldn't curse to make myself feel any better. In the end I wound up calling the manufacturer, bought an extended warranty for another $200 or so and then had a repair guy come out. Luckily he was able to use the parts that I had already purchased, but I had to purchase another part or two because of some things I screwed up while trying to fix it myself. I won't go through that again. Plus, the water line (or something associated with it) is leaking from somewhere inside the fridge and I have neither the time nor the inclination to diagnose and fix it.My ice maker has gone out on my fridge twice. I bought OEM parts on Amazon and fixed it myself for about $80. I've also replaced the fan in it for about $15. A lot cheaper than a purchasing a new one.