About a month in the wake of stopping the Galaxy Note7 cell phone, Samsung has uncovered that around 85% of all the defective units sold in the United States have either been returned or traded."Starting today, almost 85 percent of all reviewed Galaxy Note7 gadgets have been supplanted through the U.S. Note7 Refund and Exchange Program, with most of the members selecting to get another Samsung cell phone," the South Korean organization said in an announcement.
While that is a not too bad return rate particularly considering that a great many units of the telephone were sold in the nation, the tech goliath isn't halting there - to ensure each and every Galaxy Note7 unit sold is given back, the organization has affirmed that they'll soon be revealing a battery restricting redesign to the units that are as yet being utilized.
"We stay concentrated on gathering the extraordinary Galaxy Note7 telephones in the market. To further drive interest, we will discharge a product overhaul in the coming days that will confine the telephone's capacity to charge past 60 percent, and in addition issue an update appear warning each time a shopper charges, reboots or turns on the screen of their Note7 gadget."
On the off chance that you missed, T-Mobile Galaxy Note7 will begin accepting the previously mentioned battery restricting upgrade November 5 (today) onwards.
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