Samsung says it is suspending sales of its Galaxy Note 7
smartphone after finding batteries of some of the gadgets exploded
while they were charging.
Koh Dong-jin, president of Samsung’s mobile business said Friday
that customers who already bought Note 7s will be able to swap them for
new smartphones, regardless of the purchasing date, according to a
report on Voice of America (VOA).
The announcement comes just two weeks after Samsung launched its latest flagship smartphone.
Some buyers reported their phones caught fire or exploded while
charging, and Samsung said it had confirmed 35 such cases, caused by
faulty batteries.
Samsung said it has sold more than 1 million Note 7 smartphones since the product’s launch.
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