₩ăřņîñĞ Posted September 10, 2016 Posted September 10, 2016 Samsung Electronics Company, urged Saturday, the Galaxy phones users note 7 to surrender their phones as soon as possible, under the drag operation aimed at reducing the damage caused by an ignition-prone devices. She said the world's largest production of smartphones last week that it will replace all phones not 7 in 10 markets including South Korea and the United States, in a costly setback for the company was counting on the device which has its price towards $ 893 to strengthen the driving force for sales, at a time when competitors like Apple presents you new hardware. The reports prompted the ignition battery that Smartphone during shipment or during normal use the US consumer product safety Commission to call to stop using my Galaxy-note 7. In response, airlines aviation authorities issued a worldwide ban or prohibit instructions or open the phone charging passengers during flights. Reuters quoted Koh Dong Jin head of Samsung smartphones activity in a statement: "we ask users to close Galaxy devices and replace 7 notebook ASAP." He explained: "speed up the process of replacing the devices so provided through replaceable program as soon as possible according to the established rules." And range dragging for Samsung showing off her manufacturing prowess is unprecedented and a powerful blow to their reputation. Samsung said it would withdraw about 2.5 million units sold so far, and some analysts say that the clouds could cost some Samsung five billion dollars in lost income this year. The South Korean company and replace all the Galaxy phones notebook 7 devices affected batteries are safe. Samsung said that the replacement would be made available in some markets, including South Korea and the United States as of September 19. Samsung said Friday that it plans to resume sales of Galaxy-note 7 in Australia in early October, but it was not clear when it would resume new sales in other markets. 1 Quote
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