The Consumer Product Safety Commission and Samsung last week announced a formal voluntary recall of about 1 million Galaxy Note7 smartphones, after the high-end flagship device was found to have overheated or caught fire in at least 92 incidents. Samsung was notified of 26 cases of people being burned by the defective smartphones and 55 cases of property damage, according to the CPSC. The recall applies to phones purchased before Sept. 15. Tim Baxter, president of Samsung Electronics America, issued a video statement apologizing to customers.
Samsung has created specific box markings and an IMEI lookup tool so you can tell if you have a non-explosive model.
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Samsung Troubles Deepen Following Formal CPSC Action
Posted by: David Jones September 19, 2016 12:42 PMThe Consumer Product Safety Commission and Samsung last week announced a formal voluntary recall of about 1 million Galaxy Note7 smartphones, after the high-end flagship device was found to have overheated or caught fire in at least 92 incidents. Samsung was notified of 26 cases of people being burned by the defective smartphones and 55 cases of property damage, according to the CPSC. The recall applies to phones purchased before Sept. 15. Tim Baxter, president of Samsung Electronics America, issued a video statement apologizing to customers.
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