cdmagurus.com
09-23-2016, 10:03 AM
Samsung Electronics may have some comfort after its debacle with faulty batteries in the Galaxy Note7 smartphone.
The South Korean company reported Thursday that about 500,000 devices, or half of the recalled Galaxy Note7 phones sold in the U.S., have been exchanged through its program.
Interestingly, “90 percent of Galaxy Note7 owners have been opting to receive the new Galaxy Note7,” since the phones became available on Wednesday, Samsung said. That figure suggests that most of the users of the Note7 have chosen to stay with the smartphone model, with new batteries, rather than go in for a refund or exchange the phone with another Samsung model.
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The South Korean company reported Thursday that about 500,000 devices, or half of the recalled Galaxy Note7 phones sold in the U.S., have been exchanged through its program.
Interestingly, “90 percent of Galaxy Note7 owners have been opting to receive the new Galaxy Note7,” since the phones became available on Wednesday, Samsung said. That figure suggests that most of the users of the Note7 have chosen to stay with the smartphone model, with new batteries, rather than go in for a refund or exchange the phone with another Samsung model.
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