Saturday, November 5, 2016

Samsung will charge a Galaxy Note 7 in the U.S. … – CNET in Spanish

most of The users of the Galaxy Note 7 in the united States have returned your phone. But for those who still do not, Samsung will begin to limit the ability of charging the phone.

on Friday, Samsung said that 85 percent of the phones Galaxy Note 7 in the united States have been replaced, either with a refund or trading for it for another smartphone, being that “the majority of the participants chose to get another Samsung phone”. The company gave no information about the number of phones that have been returned from around the world.

For those who have kept their phone in the US, Samsung said that it will update its software in the next few days to limit the load capacity of the phone to 60 percent. Also issue a reminder each time that the user recharge, restart or turn on the phone.

“we Continue to focus on collecting all the phones, Galaxy Note 7, that are on the market,” said the company through a statement on its Website.

Even when it has been advised people to stop using their cell phones, some fans might not have wanted to drop your Note 7. In other markets, in addition to limiting the ability of charge through the software, Samsung has taken more drastic measures to force people to turn off their devices. This Friday, the company said that he had joined a group of operators in New Zealand to cut the access to their networks to customers who are still using the Note 7.

Samsung has not come so far in the united States and other large markets.

it Is expected that the Note 7, which came to market in mid-August, was going to solidify the leadership of Samsung in the market of mobile phones after the good results that gave the Galaxy S7. The company had just begun to regain its luster after a trip the previous year with products that left much to be desired.

And then came the problems with the batteries, which resulted in some devices, the Note 7 is sobrecalentaran and burned. Samsung issued a call for the withdrawal of global device market in September. But, then they began to encounter reports of which set fire to some replacement units. It turned out that Samsung had issued a second call to the retirement world of the device in mid-October and, subsequently, to halt permanently the production of the phone. Now the company is offering$ 100 to those who bought a Note 7 to change the device to another Samsung phone.

Samsung has said that the withdrawal of the Note 7 will cost the company US$ 5,000 million over the next few quarters. The company issued on Friday a call for the removal of 2.8 million washing-machines which present a risk of injury. Both incidents have sparked questions about the processes of control of quality of product that makes Samsung and have tarnished his reputation.

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