the life of The phablet of the south Korean company has been an authentic “Greek tragedy”. After you have stopped the sale of Galaxy Note 7 in early September, Samsung gave start to the programme of collection of the defective devices.
had Already started to be shipped some new Galaxy Note 7, but it seems that the phones that Samsung described as "safe" really are not. Over the last few days have seen several incidents with "batteries incendiary", that is, precisely the same problem that had affected the first "batch" of Note 7, and that caused harm to Samsung, not only financial, but also in terms of reputational.
The most recent claims suggest that Samsung was not successful in solving the problem of the batteries of their phablets, and some carriers in north american and australian have already suspended the sale of these units.
Cintando anonymous sources, Reuters indicates that the manufacturer of Seoul already stopped the production of Galaxy Note 7. Although it is not yet known when they ceased production and the real reasons that are behind this decision, it will not be a surprise to many, taking into account the problems that have plagued this phablet, which was considered a "flagship", but that is now seen as a "stain" in the history of the brand.
Remember that Samsung was planning to resume sales of the Galaxy Note 7 in Europe until the end of the year, something that can no longer happen in the light of the latest events.
Quoted by the news agency, Eric Schiffer, of Reputation Management Consultants, believes that if Samsung does not put a definitive end to the Galaxy Note 7, you can come to watch the larger phenomenon of self-destruction of a brand in the recent history of the technological world.
according To CNET, AT&T, the second largest operator in north american, than to interrupt the sale of the Note 7 on Sunday, October 9. The telecommunications carrier continues to accept the phablets under the collection program, but advises consumers to buy other Samsung devices, instead of buying the Galaxy Note 7.
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