Monday, October 10, 2016

It’s official: Verizon and Sprint no longer sell the Galaxy Note 7 – CNET in Spanish

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The Note 7 is not available in any of the four carriers of the U.S.

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Now it will be increasingly difficult to buy even a Galaxy Note 7 “for sure.”

Verizon and Sprint confirmed on Monday that they are no longer selling the replacement version of the Note 7, joining AT&T and T-Mobile, which this weekend withdrew the phone from his offer.

It’s just the latest chapter of something that already seems a never-ending nightmare for Samsung. The company had tried to repair its reputation by the distribution — and replacement — of devices Note 7 faulty versions of replace “safe”. However, after several reports that the versions of replacement also sobrecalentaron and burned, Samsung said it will no longer produce the device temporarily.

“Taking into account the recent problems reported in the media, Sprint is suspending the sale of the Note 7 of replacement, pending the conclusion of an investigation conducted by the Commission of Safety of Consumer Products [CPSC, for its acronym in English] of the U.S. and Samsung,” said a spokesman for Sprint.

Verizon said simply that it no longer offers the phone.

All the operators have offered to replace existing units Note 7 for other phones.

Best Buy also said it has stopped selling the phones. “Customers can visit a Best Buy store to return or exchange your Note 7 for a different phone of your choice,” said a company spokesman.

Samsung, for its part, said he is still working with the authorities on the subject.

“We are aware that the partner operators have suspended the sales and exchanges of the Note 7 in response to reports of new incidents and we respect his decision,” the company said in a statement. “We are working diligently with the authorities and external experts and we will share the results when we have finished the investigation.”

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