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Replacement Programme for Samsung Galaxy Note 7
Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 has gone back on sale in the USA two weeks after the Korean tech giant was forced into a global recall over problems with exploding batteries.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 units were officially recalled by the Federal consumer safety regulators on September 15, Thursday.
Samsung, the world’s biggest smartphone maker, announced a global recall of at least 2.5m Note 7s earlier this month due to problems with the battery causing them to catch fire.
Safety officials have urged Note 7 owners to turn off their phones and return them immediately.
This first batch of replenishment stock is intended exclusively for exchanges; Samsung hasn’t yet said when Note 7 retail sales will officially resume, probably in October.
The Galaxy Note 7 is making Samsung lose customers.
WorldStage Newsonline- Samsung Electronics West Africa Limited has announced the postponement of the planned launch of Samsung Galaxy Note7 in Nigeria on September 30.
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands has issued an advisory regarding Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phones, which are subject to a worldwide recall.
Now the site reports that one of the new features coming with that update is Samsung’s latest Grace user interface, which made its debut on the Galaxy Note 7 back in August.
One shop that sold 3 defective Samsung Galaxy Note7 phones prior to the product being recalled, has offered each of its customers a temporary replacement Samsung J5 smartphone; pending replacement by their supplier.
The company cited a battery manufacturing error that caused the lithium battery to overheat or burn.
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In South Korea, the government did not issue an official recall but the company was required to submit the voluntary recall plan for the government to review. The commission website said consumers can get a refund or a new replacement device and it did not say if there is a deadline for getting a refund. If you would like to discuss another topic, look for a relevant article.