It’s official: The U.S. government has officially recalled the Galaxy Note7, Samsung’s beleaguered exploding smartphone. On Thursday, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) posted a clear advisory on affected phones, and how consumers can pursue reimbursement.
Samsung has been criticized for the manner in which it’s conducted the recall of the Galaxy Note7 after multiple overheating batteries caught fire and exploded. Instead of working with CPSC from the very beginning, Samsung-began its own voluntary recall.
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