Sunday, December 4, 2016

Galaxy Note 7 : Samsung toughen the measures for the recalcitrant – Begeek.fr

After you have launched campaigns of recalls around the world for its Galaxy Note 7 to the battery are explosive, Samsung has decided to move on to the high way. There are many users who have not returned their device and continue to use it despite recommendations not to do so on the part of the south Korean group. The manufacturer will therefore strengthen the deactivations remotely.

Disabling the Galaxy Note 7 : Australia also

After having operated deactivations distance to the Galaxy Note 7 in New Zealand, Samsung is going to launch the same operation, this time in Australia, and from the 15th of December. With the collaboration of local operators, the Galaxy Note 7 will not connect to the network. It is therefore Impossible to make and receive calls, send and receive text messages or connect to the Internet, for the owners of the phablet in Australia.

Samsung is so willing to do anything to prevent the incidents that had multiplied this summer, due to the battery of the device has the tendency to ignite or even explode. “the interruption of The network will begin from the 15th of December and is part of the security measures for Samsung to recover all of the Galaxy Footnote 7. The customers of the Galaxy Footnote 7 in Australia have responded well to the recent recall, with only a small number of affected devices still in the hands of customers ” said the south Korean manufacturer said in a statement.

A similar extent in other countries ?

Samsung could implement the same extent in other countries, to retrieve the latest devices still in the wild. However, according to our colleagues of the ” ZDNet “, the French branch of the group would neither have confirmed nor denied this information.

In the meantime, according to ” The Investor “, Samsung is expected to provide an answer on the cause of the explosions by the end of the year. The batteries are not the only ones guilty of this dysfunction.

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