Samsung resumes Galaxy Note7 sales in South Korea, as promised

Victor, 01 October 2016

At this point in time, we are fairly certain that all of you are familiar with the Galaxy Note7 overheating/battery malfunction fiasco that has held its grip over the company for the past few weeks. It had widespread effects on an international scale, but as you can imagine, the situation quickly became particularly daunting on the company’s home market.

After the phone was launched on August 19 accidents started to pile up, which led to a halt in shipments at the end of the same month. This was followed by a major investigation and a total recall. The latter, however proved quite tough, leading to a government intervention, followed by an extension of the refund period. In hopes of speeding the process up, Samsung even released a temporary software "patch" to cap the battery capacity at 60%.

Overall, the crisis isn't averted quite yet and it still remains to be seen if Samsung managed to meet its desired 80% recall quota. However, in keeping with their second consecutive promise, the Korean giant resumed domestic sales of the Note7 today. The advertising campaign has also been restarted and Samsung promises a 50% discount on screen repairs to anyone who buys a Galaxy Note7 in October (this promo sounds like a Korea-only deal). Meanwhile, the fixed Note7, complete with a green battery icon is already available in the US and sales in Europe are expected to continue by the end of November.

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So, if it is exchange for free the situation still the same. Samsung will STILL have bad reputation on Note lines. How many do you think would be walking to a Samsung store to apply for their Note7 batteries? 50-80%? First, how customer going to veri...

  • Jarret
  • 04 Oct 2016
  • 25G

Peoples must use their brain - 60 % battery capacity in Note7 = 100% battery capacity in iPhone7

  • marlon
  • 03 Oct 2016
  • ixY

Dear Samsung cut the bs.... you've promised reliability when buying your products but nowhere found such kind of my LED TV failed after 2 years and my Note 7 has been returned as well,so as you can see there is 0 (Zero) reliability

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