Friday, November 4, 2016

Samsung blocks the connection of the Note 7 to its latest … – Gizmodo in Spanish

even Though Samsung has completed the removal of the Note 7 to the market, there are still some users, especially fools that still want to retain a device prohibited in the aircraft and who is at risk of catching fire. In New Zealand, the company has opted for more drastic measures.

given the impossibility of convincing these users with discounts, Samsung has announced that it will discontinue cellular connection of the Note 7 that you to remain active from the 18 of November.

we strongly Recommend to our consumers that they are still using the Note 7 that you return the device in the place where you purchased it for them to refund your amount or provide you with a smartphone replacement. Between the 4 and the 18 of November we will be in contact with the consumer on two occasions to report this interruption to the network service so that they are aware of it.

all In all, from 18, those who still retain the Note 7 can only connect through WiFi. Samsung has not ruled out using the same method to discontinue the smartphone in other countries such as the united States.

That a company use updates that impose a restriction it is sad, but the stubbornness of some users reaches extreme quite ridiculous. Samsung has tried it all. Has offered discounts, has limited the autonomy of the batteries, and has invested a colossal amount of effort and money to avoid that none of their consumer suffer damages. If you empecinas to use a device that poses a threat to those around you, the threat is you. [via Samsung New Zealand]

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