Wednesday, October 19, 2016

‘Samsung tried Galaxy Note 7-owner to buy’ – TechTastic

At the time that the replacement Galaxy Note 7 models flame began to grasp loved Samsung full that the copies were safe, but according to a new report, the company realised indeed that there was something wrong. The New York Times published today an article stating that the questionable tactics used by Samsung to describe.

According to the NYT, Samsung tries to be a Galaxy Note 7-owner to buy, after seeing a video in which his device on flames rising. Samsung would at the time have quickly acted in an attempt to get him a replacement model to be delivered. In addition, the company’s owner, Zhang Park, a fee to have the video from the media.

"Two employees of Samsung Electronics, visited the house of Zhang Park for the interview. The company offered a new Galaxy Note 7, and about 900 dollars in compensation, on condition that he is the video private would like. Mr. Zhang refused to say angry the offer. A week before Samsung decided to two million Galaxy Note 7 instances to recall in the United States and elsewhere, had the company of him and other Chinese customers, reassured that the device was safe."

Since the launch of the Galaxy Note 7, in August, the device was plagued by problems. As a result of a number of reports of exploding instances that were labeled as safe, decided Samsung to the production and sale to abandon permanently.

The New York Times writes that China Central Television (CCTV), also criticism has been expressed on Samsung’s methods for testing the Galaxy Note 7, and also the company was accused of making up lie after the recall. China is the largest market for mobile telephony, and the appearance of a smoking samsung Galaxy Note 7 in the Chinese media is very harmful for the reputation of Samsung.

Just when we thought the worst for Samsung behind it was, there again a corpse out of the closet. Bribing a customer is in our eyes is simply unforgivable, given the potential danger.

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