Galaxy Note 7 sold out worldwide

Samsung has stopped sales of the Galaxy Note 7 globally, recommending all customers to return their products, regardless of model.

Here the inevitable happened, and Samsung decided to remove it from sale Galaxy Note 7 from stores all over the world, the announcement being made last night. The Korean company Samsung published the announcement through its own blog last night, stating that it will ask all partners to stop sales or replacements of the Galaxy Note 7.

More than that, Samsung asks customers who own a Galaxy Note 7, regardless of whether it had problems or is being replaced, to turn off their terminals and take them to the store where they bought them. Samsung asks people to hand over the respective terminals and ask for another model in exchange, so it is clear that the Galaxy Note 7 is dead.

Samsung no longer distinguishes between Galaxy Note 7 terminals with batteries produced by its subsidiary, or by partners in China. In this idea, from now on all Galaxy Note 7 terminals produced by Samsung must be closed and sent back to the manufacturer because they endanger the lives of the users who own them.

The Galaxy Note 7 has been discontinued worldwide

Although Samsung says it is stopping sales of the Galaxy Note 7, it does not say it is recalling all units already sold because that would be a completely different action. Samsung has already recalled this terminal for replacement, but the replacement units also started to catch fire, so practically it was not able to solve the problem, lying to its consumers.

"We are working with relevant regulatory bodies to investigate the recently reported cases involving the Galaxy Note7. Because consumers' safety remains our top priority, Samsung will ask all carriers and retail partners globally to stop sales and exchanges of the Galaxy Note7 while the investigation is taking place. We remain committed to working diligently with the appropriate regulatory authorities to take all necessary steps to resolve the situation. Consumers with either an original Galaxy Note7 or replacement Galaxy Note7 device should power down and stop using the device and take advantage of the remedies available.”

Considering the tone of the announcement, it is clear that the Galaxy Note 7 a DIED, because Samsung does not seem willing to bring this product back to the market, asking all customers to give it up. In conclusion, if you have a Galaxy Note 7 and you have the spirit of preservation, give up the product.

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