Worldwide Samsung Note Seven is sold off

in #samsung6 years ago

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Recently, there have been several incidents of fire in the Galaxy Note Seven mobile set due to the error in the battery.

Samsung, the South Korean electronics manufacturer, is now saying that the new smartphone Galaxy Note Seven production may be temporarily discontinued, they are stopping the sale of their new smartphone worldwide.

In the light of the error in the battery, the Galaxy Note Seven mobile set, in the wake of a series of incidents, decided that the company will take a decision.
South Korean security authorities say they know about a possible new error. Now it is being investigated.

Until the problem is identified, the users of Galaxy Note Seven have stopped the use of the set, and Samsung has been advised to withdraw the price.

Or if you want to change the other phones of this brand.

Since the issue of battery problems since last month, the share price of the South Korean capital market has dropped by more than five percent.
The result is largely benefiting the opponent mobile phone company Apple.

Samsung is currently the world's largest mobile set manufacturing company.

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