Everyone knows about the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 disaster, and everyone
also knows about Samsung recalling the devices back with regards to
public safety.
However, there are a few too many people out there who are adamant to keep using their Note 7 devices and not hand them over to Samsung.
With safety concerns in mind, Samsung has finally found a new initiative, which will force people to return their devices back to the manufacturer.
Samsung announced that from November 18, 2016 they will restrict all Galaxy Note 7 devices from connecting to mobile network services, barring them from using data, making calls or sending SMS messages.
The move has presently been planned for New Zealand and Samsung released a statement announcing and pleading to customers to return the faulty smartphones between November 04,2016 and November 18,2016
Post November 18,2016 the devices will be deactivated and users would not be able to use the phones on mobile networks.
Presently the ban has been announced for New Zealand, and the same could be applied for other countries soon
However, there are a few too many people out there who are adamant to keep using their Note 7 devices and not hand them over to Samsung.
With safety concerns in mind, Samsung has finally found a new initiative, which will force people to return their devices back to the manufacturer.
Samsung announced that from November 18, 2016 they will restrict all Galaxy Note 7 devices from connecting to mobile network services, barring them from using data, making calls or sending SMS messages.
The move has presently been planned for New Zealand and Samsung released a statement announcing and pleading to customers to return the faulty smartphones between November 04,2016 and November 18,2016
Post November 18,2016 the devices will be deactivated and users would not be able to use the phones on mobile networks.
Presently the ban has been announced for New Zealand, and the same could be applied for other countries soon
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