Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Samsung says in the major newspapers sorry for the Note 7 – Bright.nl

In three major U.s. newspapers, Samsung has extended his apologies made for the incendiary Note 7.

With full-page ads in The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times and The Washington Post offers Samsung apologized for the fiasco surrounding the Galaxy Note 7, reports The Verge Samsung says are "value for customers" that it is always the best and safest products. "We have failed in that promise," writes Samsung in its ad. "Sorry about that, very."

The letter is signed by the CEO of Samsung America, Gregory Lee. Especially in that country, the Note 7 quite sold. In the Netherlands, the sales of the Note 7 repeatedly postponed, first by the great popularity of the unit, then several times through investigations into the sudden burning of the aircraft.

Why that happened is still not clear, especially because Samsung the device after the first problems of a different battery. In the ad notifies Samsung that is still being investigated why the Note 7 just like fire could fly.

After a sales at the end of August, followed in early september, the first reports about ontvlammende copies of the Note 7. After a recall had also replacement devices are a fire hazard, and the production and sale on October 11 in total were shut down. This plummeted the profits of the mobile branch of Samsung in the third quarter of this year, almost to zero.

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