Samsung is nearly ready to begin shipping a new batch of Galaxy Note 7 devices that don’t suffer from the “isolated battery cell issues” that led to a worldwide recall just one week ago. When the replacements are received by customers and retailers over the next couple weeks, the Note 7 box will be clearly marked to indicate that the battery inside is safe. You’ll see a small black box on the white barcode label, but the more obvious identifier will be a circular sticker with a blue S in the middle. It’ll look something like this:
That’ll make it easier to distinguish which Note 7s don’t pose a risk when you’re looking at the packaging, but what if
Buyers of the original Note 7 should be able to exchange the device for a replacement model wherever it was originally purchased. Following the recall, mobile carriers have also offered full refunds on the Note 7 and waived all restocking fees. In most cases, customers also have the option of trading it for a Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge and being credited the difference in cost.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 review
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