The Galaxy Note 7 Will No Longer Use Samsung SDI Batteries
The Galaxy Note 7 Will No Longer Use Samsung SDI BatteriesThe Galaxy Note 7 Will No Longer Use Samsung SDI BatteriesThe Galaxy Note 7, Samsung's latest and greatest flagship phablet, boasts a beautiful design, top of the line hardware specifications, and a range of new useful features.Unfortunately, it has one big problem, at least on some units.Some customers have reported that the device's battery has exploded during charging, which presents a huge safety issue to Galaxy Note 7 owners.
Samsung reveals when it'll start exchanging recalled Galaxy Note 7s in the UK
Samsung reveals when it'll start exchanging recalled Galaxy Note 7s in the UKUK + Irish Galaxy Note 7 owners can begin exchanging their devices from September 19Following last week's announcement of a global recall of Samsung Galaxy Note 7 handsets after battery fires and explosions in a handful of units, the manufacturer has given more details on how the recall program will work in the UK and Ireland.Samsung halted the rollout of the Note 7 in the UK before the Sept. 2 street date, meaning only a handful of pre-order customers will have received units.Nevertheless, those phones still need to be rounded up and replaced.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall could cost company $1 bn: Report
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall could cost company $1 bn: ReportSamsung issued a statement saying 35 such cases have been reported globally and that the company is conducting an inspection to identify affected batteries.Samsung issued a statement saying 35 such cases have been reported globally and that the company is conducting an inspection to identify affected batteries.Samsung may spend as much as $1 billion to replace more than 2 million Galaxy Note 7 units that have been recalled globally, says a Bloomberg report.
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