The great evils, great remedies ! While a handful of us users are still using the Galaxy Note 7, Samsung continues to deploy the update to the update to limit the use, and thus avoid any new accident due to faulty batteries.
If the south Korean manufacturer is already managed to reduce seriously the capacity of the battery around the world, we are talking about a drop to 30% of its initial charge, and even prevent them from connecting to telephone networks in some countries, such as Canada, Samsung has decided to pull out the heavy artillery in the United States.
Just what do you think you’re doing, Dave ?
A new update will purely and simply prevent the Galaxy Note 7 will not charge. And it is the operator T-Mobile who is the first to deploy it. It is hoped that this killing will push out the last owners to return their device. According to a study by Samsung, about 300,000 Galaxy Note 7 would still be in circulation on the territory of Uncle Sam. It must be said that some users have had trouble letting go of the phablet from Samsung. Interviewed by the CNET, a client explained that he was “fell in love with the curved screen” and he didn’t want to go to a device “least while“.
The other operators in the u.s. will also deploy this update in the coming days. Thus, AT&T and Verizon will launch the'update on 5 January next year, and Sprint plans to its arrival on 8 January.
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