After all the scandal around the failure of the Note 7, Samsung mentioned that 85 percent of devices potentially hazardous have already been returned in the united States. However, it is not known what is the fate of the other 285 thousand phones remaining.
with a new update on the Note 7, Samsung plans to insist that users who have not returned the device. In this way, each time the cell is turned on, the consumer will see a reminder to replace it.
this Is the same update that will also limit the duration of the battery to a 60 per cent as a security measure and as a way that consumers come to the store where you bought the computer, where it will inform them about the replacement.
By now it is known that telephone companies, u.s. as AT&T, T-Mobile, and Verizon, will be a part of this new update.
In other places of the world like South Korea, Australia and Europe already are taking place updates are similar in that the performance of the battery is limited in the Note 7. Even in New Zealand, the operators now are not allowing the phone to connect to their wireless networks.
however, the fact that the majority have been returned to the Note 7 is not a good news for the company, because each user has opted to get another Samsung phone free of charge.
The south Korean company has made great efforts to ensure that your corporate image is clean after the scandal with the Galaxy Note 7, and even the response from users has been favorable. However, I recently heard that washing machines manufactured by Samsung were also putting in risk consumers.
Because of this, the company sent to replace the 2.8 million washing machines after several reports related to injuries came to light, so that the company is slowly starting to lose credibility in spite of their desperate measures to keep faithful to his followers.
References: The Verge, Android Community
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