Tuesday, December 13, 2016

Samsung is going to disable Galaxy Note 7 in the U.S. – Tecmundo

Samsung has been doing everything to take the troubled smartphone Galaxy Note 7 in the market. In addition to the insistent recall and the closing of services in Australia, New Zealand and Canada, now is the time for the United States to enter the court. From day 19, the south Korean will distribute for 30-day a software update that will prevent the devices to charge batteries and use mobile networks.

The company says it has already collected 93% of the appliances in the land of Uncle Sam, and with the help of the carriers to eliminate any possibility of explosions. "All who have not yet returned their devices should turn them off immediately and get in contact with your sellers to get refund or exchange," said the official statement.

the Carrier says it will not join the interruption of services from the Galaxy Note 7 due to end of year festivities

Verizon, the telecommunications company that operates in North America, has already said that should not participate in this action. "Let’s not push an upgrade that can interrupt the operation of Note 7 as mobile device precisely during the time of travel of the end of the year. We don’t want to make it impossible to contact family members or emergency situations," said the company.

Even though the handsets have not been launched officially in solo tupiniquim, it is possible to find it for sale in some stores and in the hands of users the national. The TecMundo got in touch with Samsung to find out how the recall has been going on here and if there is service to the Galaxy Note 7. The south Korean for a while did not respond.

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