Samsung has already recovered 90% of the Galaxy Note 7 it sold

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Little by little, more data related to the Galaxy Note 7 is revealed, the terminal manufactured by Samsung that was forced to withdraw from the market when after having replaced most of those it had sold, the replaced units were still defective and the spontaneous explosions and combustions of this model continued to cause panic among users. Samsung is starting to limit battery charge in some countries to finish obligate to those who still do not return it, to take the final step and decide to return it once and for all. Although some operators such as Verizon are not very willing to collaborate with the Korean company.

While the Koreans continue working to try to recover the maximum number of devices sold, Samsung has just announced that it has already recovered 90% of all the terminals it put into circulation before being forced to withdraw it from the market. Until the moment when the company decided to stop manufacturing and therefore selling the Galaxy Note 7, the Korean company had sold 3,6 million units, of which it has recovered 2,7 million units.

It must be borne in mind that this terminal was not available for sale worldwide, so the company has not encountered many problems when requesting its return, a problem that would have been too great to face if the Note 7 would have been available throughout Europe for sale. In the few countries of Europe where it was available, 90% of them have been recovered, as in the United States.

However, in South Korea, the percentage of recovered devices is 80%, it seems that this terminal may soon become a collector's item for many users. It must be taken into account that not all the terminals exploded, but they did it in a higher number than usual and it was the trigger for Samsung to be forced to withdraw it. If these terminals have not suffered any problems to this day, it is very likely that they will still not have them in the future, but prevention is better than cure.


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  1.   Louis Carroza said

    After this disaster will there be a note8 or will this line of devices be discarded?