Saturday, November 5, 2016

Almost 85 percent of Note 7 devices in the US is again returned to Samsung – Tweakers

According to Samsung, in America, nearly 85 percent of all Galaxy Note 7-equipment returned. A majority of the owners would have chosen another device from the South Korean manufacturer to receive.

The company adds in the announcement further explained that the update that the maximum battery charge to sixty percent confined, in Europe, already in circulation, ‘in the coming days”, it also spread in America. The inleverpercentage of nearly 85 percent is thus achieved without this update. After the update bombards the phone owner with reminders about the situation around the Note 7. It is unclear how many Note 7-devices in the rest of the world are still in circulation. New Zealand contributes to the inducement of the return of the aircraft by them even of the entire national mobile network to fend off.

After the release of the Note 7, which was associated with a lot of praise from reviewers, soon led to problems with the device at the light. By an as yet unknown cause may be the battery of the Note 7′s in fire fly. Started Samsung with a recall and told the company to new instances of the same device. This action was in the Benelux is not an issue because the device is not yet available. While the European release date was approaching, it was also known that even exchanged Note 7′s tendency to ignite. At the last moment decided Samsung the remaining releases of the unit to blow, and the Note 7 final everywhere to pick back up.

To compensate for the loss of one of Samsung’s top models is the company to as many functions as possible to the Galaxy S7 and S7 the Edge. So it is Always On Display have been introduced. Even one of the Note 7-behuizingskleuren is now also an option in the Galaxy S7 Edge. Finally, there are signs that Samsung was the release of Android 7.0 Nougat on the two Galaxy devices: the company distributes namely, an app that allows users to register for the beta test can register.

A problematic Galaxy Note 7

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