After the fateful episodes starring the infamous Samsung Galaxy Note 7, the measures taken by the operators have been increasing due to the lack of collaboration of some consumers to return these phones. Well, for all those who don’t want to return your phone to the explosive, T-Mobile has begun its plan of action: to disable the Samsung Galaxy Note 7.
The announcement was made at the beginning of this month when they knew the numbers of the mobile phones recovered by T-Mobile, which hinted that a large number of users not cooperated, despite the fact that it is a measure for their well-being.
The measure, implies that by means of a forced upgrade, all Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will be unable in order to load, making it a full block. It is expected that it is then, when these consumers decide to return these smartphones are defective.
although T-Mobile are the first to implement the measure, Verizon and AT&T will join the party as soon as it arrives on the 5th of January, and Sprint on the 8th of January.
For many remains a measure exaggerated, but not when a mobile phone is able to cause burns and to attempt against your life. The Galaxy Note 7 were implicated in the burning of cars, hotel rooms, and other furniture of home, so it is a necessary measure.
At the beginning of December, just over 90% had been returned, but there is that taking that ~10% remaining corresponds to about 300,000 units that are still in the possession of the consumer.
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