Since the failed replacement program of the Galaxy Note 7, it's been a big problem for the company especially that it resulted in a complete recall and refund of the handset. After several complaints regarding the Note 7's 'exploding' battery, Samsung has made it's countermeasures to ensure user safety and quality by withdrawing all current shipments and encouraging everyone to return their units as early as possible. According the Samsung's Australian subsidiary: "New Galaxy Note7 packaging has clear identifiers on the box; a small black square on the white barcode label along with a white sticker with a blue letter āSā." It is still unclear on whether the policy will affect other countries, but until then, you can read more about it here. Read more in our articles including "Samsung will soon tell us why its Galaxy Note 7 catches fire" and "Samsung to mark non-exploding Note 7 handsets with an 'S'".
Since the failed replacement program of the Galaxy Note 7, it's been a big problem for the company especially that it resulted in a complete recall and refund of the handset. After several complaints regarding the Note 7's 'exploding' battery, Samsung has made it's countermeasures to ensure user safety and quality by withdrawing all current shipments and encouraging everyone to return their units as early as possible.
According the Samsung's Australian subsidiary: "New Galaxy Note7 packaging has clear identifiers on the box; a small black square on the white barcode label along with a white sticker with a blue letter āSā." It is still unclear on whether the policy will affect other countries, but until then, you can read more about it here.
Our coverage of galaxy note 7 exploding includes: "Samsung will soon tell us why its Galaxy Note 7 catches fire"; "Samsung to mark non-exploding Note 7 handsets with an 'S'"; "Infinix HOT 70 now available with Dynamic Shine design". Each article provides unique insights and information.