Sunday, October 2, 2016

The Galaxy Note 7 with battery safe arrives in Mexico – CNET in Spanish

Samsung Mexico announced this Thursday that starting September 30, the users that were applied in the Replacement Program Volunteer (PRV) of the Galaxy Note 7 will be able to get the new unit with a different battery.

The people who were in Mexico to replace your unit, they will be able to get a new unit and in addition will receive a free month on your operator, said Samsung Mexico in a press release. The change will be at the point of sale through which you purchased the Note 7.

Samsung Mexico began the PRV from the middle of September, but the matrix started to pick up the units around the world since the beginning of the month, when there were more than 30 explosions of the battery in the Galaxy Note 7.

Samsung Mexico says that the model is affected, and that can already be changed at authorized dealers where they purchased the Note 7 is the SM – N930F.

How to know that you have a Galaxy Note 7 ‘insurance’

When a user makes a cash replacement, you know that you have received a new Galaxy Note 7 with a different battery to see on the box that a symbol square and in black tone wraps around the package label. Also, the bar that indicates the loading of the battery is now green, the previous version of the Note 7 I painted the flag in white tone.

For those users who have not participated in the PRV, Samsung Mexico says it will receive a software update to your Note 7 for the battery only can charge up to 60 percent of the maximum capacity, to avoid overfilling of energy in the battery and resulting in an explosion.

Although the number of explosions reported is small, Samsung has removed around 2.5 million units of the global market, according to Reuters. However, and despite the fact that the new units are starting to surrender with the promise that the battery is secure, reports in the U.S., South Korea and China indicate a couple of cases of new units of the Note 7 with overheating.

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