Earlier we wrote that Samsung 80 percent of the sold Galaxy Note 7-equipment back, after the manufacturer has initiated a recall due to dangerous battery problems. Apparently, Samsung is still not satisfied, as they have now announced that they are to the mobile networks of the devices in New Zealand will block.
On the website of Samsung is that Samsung is the network of the Note 7-equipment in New Zealand will be blocked from november 18. This can result in the devices not more calls, send sms or access internet. A smartphone without a network is for most people useless, providing consumers with virtually no other choice than the Note 7 to send back.
Samsung will have customers in New Zealand until november 18 two more times to be contacted with additional information. It is unclear whether Samsung this same tactic in other countries also apply. Earlier, Samsung already have an update, so the battery of the Note 7 does not go beyond 60% can be charged.
[telegraph]
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