Samsung claims 85% Note 7 smartphones returned or exchanged
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Samsung claims 85% Note 7 smartphones returned or exchanged

  shahid nazir

Samsung has officially announces to discontinue the Galaxy Note7 smartphone. They have also revealed that 85% of all the faulty units sold in USA have either been returned with refund or exchanged.

Samsung claims 85% Note 7 smartphones returned or exchanged

They have also claimed majority users have given the preference to receive another Samsung smartphone. Samsung has also announced to make sure every single Galaxy Note7 handset sold is returned or exchanged. The company has also stressed that they shall soon be rolling out a batter limiting update to the units that are still being used.

“We remain focused on collecting the outstanding Galaxy Note7 phones in the market. To further drive participation, we will be releasing a software update in

coming days that will limit the phone’s ability to charge beyond 60 percent, as well as issue a reminder pop-up notification every time a consumer charges, reboots or turns on the screen of their Note7 device.”

In case you missed, T-Mobile Galaxy Note7 will start receiving  the aforementioned battery limiting update November 5,2016 onwards.

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