The american firm Apteligent published in its 2016 Mobile year in review, a study that is intriguing : in spite of all the energy of Samsung to remove the Galaxy Note 7 is still more used than several smartphones of high rank.
Despite the cessation of sales, exchange programs with the Galaxy S7, the ban of the phone in the aircraft, and updates to rein in its battery and its connectivity, the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 remains used by many. Published by the office for studies Apteligent (who is collaborating with Snapchat and Netflix) in its annual report, the graph below shows that the ex-flagship of Samsung is still more used than the OnePlus 3T, the LG V20 and the HTC Bolt (released only in the United States).
Despite the cessation of sales, exchange programs with the Galaxy S7, the ban of the phone in the aircraft, and updates to rein in its battery and its connectivity, the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 remains used by many. Published by the office for studies Apteligent (who is collaborating with Snapchat and Netflix) in its annual report, the graph below shows that the ex-flagship of Samsung is still more used than the OnePlus 3T, the LG V20 and the HTC Bolt (released only in the United States).
Note that the OnePlus 3T and LG V20 have known a launch later (October and November 2016) that the Note 7 (August 2016). This last part of very high, and then fell, before stabilizing.
It is against these fans that Samsung is launching its latest offensive. In the United States, an update must be deployed as early as December 2016 to completely prevent the Note 7 will not charge. But coup de théâtre : the main american operator, Verizon, refuses to undergo an operation that will kill the phablet of the Korean. The reason for this ? “We do not want to make impossible the contact with the family or fire department in case of emergency“. In its press release, Verizon says think about those who have no other phone than the Note 7. If the other operators (Sprint, AT&T and T-Mobile) will, them, gradually apply the update, there is no doubt that the Note 7 has still some beautiful days to live.
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