we Already know that the Galaxy Note 7, that has already gone through two processes of recall due to a risk of explosion, is still used by over 1 million people around the world.
Concerned about the safety of their customers, Samsung decided to take one more drastic measure involving the portable – cut off its communication with the mobile telephony networks.
as will start November 18, for now, only in New Zealand, where owners of the Note 7 will not be able to register their devices in the mobile networks, being unable to make and receive calls, SMS, and use mobile internet.
On its official site new zealander, Sammy suggests that your customers pay back the Note 7 to the place they purchased, and ask for an exchange or refund of your money, and that from today (04) until the 18th of November will be in contact with your customers to make sure that they have received the warning.
This is just more of the actions that the Samsung is doing to keep its customers away from risk; the firm, which had a hole giant in its revenue for the last quarter, has already reached the limit the charging of some units of the phablet up to 60%.
The provision also should discourage the sale of infringing device, which, incredible as it may seem, is still sold in some stores for prices, “special”.
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