Samsung plans to "kill" the Galaxy Note 7 that still circulate in the United States

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It may seem strange, but there is still a large group of users who continue to have in their power, and also use daily, a Galaxy Note 7. Recall that these terminals were withdrawn from the market by Samsung a few weeks ago, due to the problems they offered, catching fire and even exploding in some cases, without giving a single notice.

The South Korean company continues to work hard in trying to find the problem that caused all the problems in what was to be its new flagship, but also in trying to completely withdraw the devices that are still on the market. For this they seem that They are going to take desperate measures, given the refusal of some users to hand over their Galaxy Note 7.

As we have been able to read in the last hours in specialized media in the United States, Samsung will disconnect the Galaxy Note 7, preventing them from charging. This seems to be achieved through a modification of the software, which would make that once the terminal battery runs out, it will never work again.

This modification in the software will reach mobile phones on December 15, although the date has not been confirmed by Samsung in an official way. They also have not wanted to make any comment about it and the Galaxy Note 7 is still a very black point in its recent history that they prefer to forget as soon as possible.

If you have a Galaxy Note 7, enjoy it like an unconscious that you are (at any moment it could catch fire or explode causing injuries) because in a few days it is more than likely that Samsung will decide to “kill you” forever.

Do the measures that Samsung is going to take with its Galaxy Note 7 seem adequate?.


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