Monday, October 10, 2016

Have a Galaxy Note 7? Samsung asks that you turn off the Public.en



The south Korean company Samsung is going to ask all of the retailers and the carriers of their electronic products that they sell, or swap, the Galaxy Note 7, “while carried out the research” on the reasons that lead the equipment to use themselves and some batteries in the identical during the loading.

in A statement published on their website, one of the great competitors in the mobile phone market asks for the same users to be able to switch off the equipment in the model concerned.

The company adds in the same note, that "is working with relevant regulatory bodies" to investigate the anomalies recorded, and that they are a pain in the head, with the multiplication of reports that problems remain with the equipment to replace that in the last few weeks were delivered to consumers complainants.

in Note 7 should be a win for Samsung, currently the largest frabicante of mobile phones in the world. It sparked a wave of criticism that seemed particularly favourable, at the same time that analysts and experts warned that the iPhones, Apple would be a little less spectacular this year. However, the phone’s name became synonymous with danger, taking the Samsung to work in conjunction with the us authority of supervision of the safety of consumer products, the Consumer Product Safety Commission. This agency advised consumers to stop using the phones. In addition, there was also the recommendation of the Federal Aviation Administration that the devices were not used – or even connected – during flights, which means that, in daily airline connections are made in the USA, at least a million people hear a security warning on the Galaxy Note 7.

in A report transmitted by the tv station itself television WKYT, the north-american Michael Klering told how to got the scare of a lifetime when, around four in the morning of Thursday, woke up with the room full of smoke and the phone on fire.

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