Tales of Note 7 devices catching fire begin to spread. Samsung receives 92 reports of batteries overheating in Galaxy Note 7 ...
The batteries in Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 are beginning to burn a hole in Samsung’s own pockets. The disaster that has been the recall of the much anticipated Note 7 smartphone due to its dangerous ...
NEW YORK -- Samsung is urging consumers worldwide to stop using Galaxy Note 7 smartphones immediately and exchange them as soon as possible, as more reports of the phones catching fire emerged even ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Denial. Anger. Acceptance. Consumers who shelled out $850 or more for the sleek Galaxy Note 7 are moving right through the stages of grief following Samsung’s recall of smartphones ...
BETHESDA, Md. (AP) - U.S. regulators are issuing an official recall of Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 phone because of the risk that its batteries can explode or catch fire. Samsung already has voluntary ...
Samsung is doing its best to recall the millions upon millions of Galaxy Note 7s at risk of exploding with new phones that should be safe. But it turns out that new ‘safe’ device may not be so safe ...
Samsung’s latest recall will test the patience of its smartphone-addicted customers. A Chinese regulator said it has tallied 20 cases of overheating or explosion of Galaxy Note 7s and said Samsung ...
SEOUL, South Korea - Samsung Electronics said Monday that its investigation into the first report of a Galaxy Note 7 fire in China found no battery problem, reducing concerns that its smartphone ...
Over the past few weeks, reports have come out regarding the Galaxy Note 7 with several users who have had their devices explode while charging. We still don’t officially know what the cause of this ...
SEOUL/NEW YORK - (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd <005930.KS> unveiled its Galaxy S8 flagship smartphone as it battles to regain the market leadership it lost to Apple Inc after the embarrassing ...
U.S. regulators are issuing an official recall of Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 phone because of the risk that its batteries can explode or catch fire. Samsung already has voluntary recalled the devices, ...
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