the Attention of the readers can hardly have escaped the disaster that was Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7. In recent months, Samsung has tried to regain as many devices as possible, including through a inbytesprogram. One of the company’s övertalningsknep was an update that prevented phones from being charged up fully.
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Despite this, Samsung has only managed to get in around 93 per cent of the sold units. Now announcing the company how they should put the nail in the coffin for the remaining appliances. Starting on 19 december rolled an update out – which cuts off the charge function completely.
the Remaining Note 7 users are left then with a non-functional phone.
how to write Samsung on its website:
"the Safety of consumers remains our highest priority and the participation in the inbytesprogrammet has been overwhelming. To increase it even more, we roll out an update that prevents Note 7 devices from loading. Thus the phones are incapable of functioning as mobile devices."
As is known, began Samsung to recall Galaxy Note 7 in the beginning of september 2016, following a number of high-profile cases where the phones exploded. A month later stopped sales entirely. The whole spectacle has, according to the information cost Samsung around 2.3 billion dollars.
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