Verizon Note7s will not be bricked alongside other U.S. Note7s
Verizon “will not push a software upgrade that will eliminate the ability for the Note7 to work as a mobile device in the heart of the holiday travel season.”
Verizon “will not push a software upgrade that will eliminate the ability for the Note7 to work as a mobile device in the heart of the holiday travel season.”
Samsung has an interesting challenge on their hands. Users clearly love their Note7 devices, enough to continue to use them even after they’ve been recalled.
Starting on December 15th, network disconnection for the small number of affected devices still in the wild in Australia will start.
The complaint, which seeks an unspecified damages award from the court, charges that Samsung made “material misstatements and omissions.”
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) today announced it is issuing an emergency order to ban all Samsung Galaxy Note7 smartphone devices from air transportation in the United States.
XDA posted a video of the Samsung Note7 “Return Kit” along with some scans of the return instructions.
The new green battery indicator will indicate that the Note7 you’re holding is safe for use.
After weeks of issues with the Galaxy Note7, the phone is finally being officially recalled in the U.S.
Another Galaxy Note7 has exploded, injuring a young boy. Is it time the U.S. government gets involved?
It is in Samsung’s best interest to get potentially faulty Note7 devices out of customer hands.
Transport Canada has also issued a safety advisory for those travelling with Galaxy Note7 devices.
Samsung has reported traced the cause of these explosions to a defect in the phone’s battery.
Shipments of the Galaxy Note7 are being delayed due to additional tests being conducted for product quality.
It’s finally that time where a rumored phone is announced to the world and one of the most anticipated mobile devices this year was just announced yesterday by Samsung