96% of the Galaxy Note 7 sold have already been returned to Samsung

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Again we talk about a news related to the Korean firm Samsung, I sincerely believe that we will have to change the name of the blog at this rate. At the beginning of the year the Korean company stated that had found the problem that had caused the explosions of the Galaxy Note 7, a terminal which the company had placed its hope in order to continue increasing the company's profits, benefits that according to many analysts, have not been affected by the commercial failure of this terminal that the company was forced to withdraw from circulation.

Today, the Korean company claims that it has managed to recover 96% of all Galaxy Note 7 put into circulation since this device hit the market. As a result of this success, most airlines have decided to eliminate the signs prohibiting users from traveling with this terminal model. Since last December, the company has been deactivating the load of the devices that were still in circulation but today there are still many users who still do not want to return this spectacular terminal.

In fact, many are the users who have sought their lives to be able to deactivate the load limitation of these terminals making use of alternative ROMs. The ROMs most used by users are based on the Samsung S7, which has forced them to remain on Android 6.0.1, the latest update available today for the S7 range, although throughout this month the Korean company will launch the update to Android 7.1.1 as we informed you a few days ago. But all this effort may be in vain, since Samsung intends to include all the IMEIs of the terminals that have not been returned in order to prevent them from continuing to use them, despite having installed an alternative ROM that skips Samsung's battery charge limitation.


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