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| VampireWicked | Sep 12 2016, 04:16 PM Post #1 |
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:Mai01: :Mai02: Posted Image Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Explosion Scare The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 explosion controversy has reached the airline industry. A number of airline companies have recently started banning charging the phone while in flight. ((Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images) The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 controversy has come a long way from just being a rumor to actually being a big deal to other industries. It wasn't too long ago when the first two explosion cases have surfaced. Now, the number of cases have grown, and the scare has even reached commercial airline companies, including Australian airline Qantas. Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Charging Disallowed In Planes A Qantas spokesperson confirmed that the airline currently asks their passengers not to charge their Galaxy Note 7 devices while in flight. The airline's statement says that following the worldwide recall of the Note 7, they are requesting all their passengers to not charge the said device while flying. Aside from Qantas, two more airlines are taking the same step, Neowin reported. Jetstar and Virgin Australia are also not taking any chances when it comes to passenger safety. According to the reports, all three of these airlines have voluntarily decided to introduce the ban as a precautionary measure. It was said that Australian authorities did not have to command them to implement the rule. Passengers boarding these three airlines are allowed to bring their Samsung Galaxy Note 7 with them. However, they are asked to keep the device off and never connected to any chargers in the plane. Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Recall According to multiple sources, millions of Samsung Note 7 has been a part of the recall program caused by the controversial exploding batteries of the phones. Samsung has taken the step of gathering all Galaxy Note 7 devices and replacing them with either a fixed version of the Galaxy Note 7 or a different Samsung device. Among the exchange options reported are Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 Edge, and there were also certain locations getting the Galaxy Gear VR. Owners of the Note 7 who have not yet returned their devices are advised to process a return immediately. Users could do this by going back to their retailer or contacting Samsung through its hotline. :Mai01: CLICK Lady Tsunade For MORE :Mai02: Posted Image :Mai01: :Mai02: |
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| VampireWicked | Sep 13 2016, 04:43 PM Post #2 |
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:Mai01: :Mai02: Posted Image Why Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Owners Ignore Recall Despite Several Explosion Incidents Samsung has been cleaning up its mess with the Galaxy Note 7 recall exchange program. Yet, owners continue to ignore Samsung's efforts to reach out them. Will Samsung still be held responsible for that? (Jason Kempin/Getty Images) Just when we thought that Samsung was at an all-time high with its Galaxy S7 and S7 edge blowing up in sales, the Samsung galaxy gear S3's release and its incredible features, the next thing you know the news blows up with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 devices literally blowing up and initiating a worldwide recall. 2016 Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Recall Issues All of us were expecting that the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 plus has nothing on the Galaxy Note 7. In fact, we were pretty sure that the Samsung Gear S3 and the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will trump anything that Apple will release at IFA 2016 and the Apple event itself, but boy, were we all wrong! Just a few weeks before the iPhone 7's scheduled release, Samsung made headlines about a Galaxy Note 7 recall. There have been news that it's been exploding while being hooked up in the charger and on a boy who was injured in Brooklyn because the phone exploded in his hands, as reported by Complex. Galaxy Note 7 Banned From Major Airline Companies After Several Explosion Incidents Not only did Samsung's latest flagship device cause explosions and injuries, with those news flying around - the Galaxy Note 7 made it to the no-fly list or at least, the list of flight hazards. Unfortunately, major airlines have instructed their passengers to either not bring their Samsung Galaxy Note 7 in the cabin or at least turn it off during the whole flight. Stocks Plummet After Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Recall Since the news about the Galaxy Note 7 recall broke out, Samsung stocks took a nose dive and have been plummeting ever since. We all can't help but wonder, will the brand ever recover? If so, how can Samsung ever recover from this? It seems like a hopeless question, but we all know that one way or another - Samsung will rise up again from the ashes of the Galaxy Note 7 recall. Samsung Loses Points Against Apple in The Smartphone Scorebaords = 0 for Samsung, 1 for Apple Although Samsung can comeback from a series of scandalous incidents caused by their latest flagship, it is so obvious that the one company has seriously profited from the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall is Apple. As the saying goes, one man's loss is a gain for the other and in this case, Samsung's loss was a definite win for Apple especially when it was just days away from releasing their best flagship ever. Samsung Fans Not Giving Up On Tech Company Even After Galaxy Note 7 Recall Either Samsung Fans believe in the company and their products so much or they are just ignoring the Samsung's recall exchange program. The tech company has gone out of their way to communicate with Galaxy Note 7 owners by way of emails and calls to make sure they were aware of the recent issues with the device and if they were aware there was a recall exchange program for them. According to a report published in Forbes, Samsung is taking all the responsibility in cleaning up their mess. They have reached out to Note 7 owners and they are hoping, everyone would cooperate because if anything happens to them after they've been notified that is out of the company's control. :Mai01: CLICK The CHEERLEADERS For MORE :Mai02: Posted Image :Mai01: :Mai02: |
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| VampireWicked | Sep 13 2016, 05:03 PM Post #3 |
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:Mai01: :Mai02: Posted Image Having Your Galaxy Note 7 Replaced Is Crucial, Latest Explosion Victim Is A 6-Year-Old Boy There have already been several reported cases about a Samsung Galaxy Note 7 that exploded. However, it seems like the number just keeps on growing. Apparently, not everyone who owns a Samsung Note 7 believes that their device can explode too. Recent reports revealed that yet another Note 7 owner was affected by the exploding Samsung flagship. 6-Year-Old Boy Injured By A Galaxy Note 7 According to PhoneArena, a young boy from Brooklyn was holding the Samsung Note 7 while watching videos when the device exploded. According to the boy's grandmother, Linda Lewis, the flames from the device was enough to start her fire alarms and it was also serious enough to cause burns on the kid's body. He was taken to the hospital but was also released later. The 6-year-old kid's grandmother shares that the little boy no longer wants to go near any mobile phones. He has also been crying to his mom because of the incident. It was said that Lewis' family has been communicating with Samsung but they declined to share any details about their conversation, AndroidCentral reported. Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 Recall And Replacement Program Ever since the company started its official recall for the Samsung Note 7, every Note 7 owner has been advised to participate. There have been quite a few instances of a Galaxy Note 7 exploding and this should be enough to convince the others to have their phones replaced. Just last week, a report also came out about a Note 7 that exploded in a hotel, causing thousands of cash in damage. However, among many other cases, this incident with the little boy should be enough to draw the line in taking risks. Many owners think that this could not happen to them. But since Samsung has already admitted the defect despite putting their company's reputation at risk, Note 7 owners should admit it to. If you have an unreturned Samsung Note 7, please initiate the process by going back to your retailer. You can also call Samsung's hotline to get started. Reports say that returned Samsung Galaxy Note 7 will be replaced by a 'fixed' Note 7 or exchanged with a different Samsung device. :Mai01: CLICK The CHEERLEADERS For MORE :Mai02: Posted Image :Mai01: :Mai02: |
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| VampireWicked | Sep 17 2016, 04:01 PM Post #4 |
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:Mai01: :Mai02: Posted Image Posted Image Samsung's Strategic Comeback: Replacements For Defective Galaxy Note 7S Samsung has always been one of the leading brands in Technology. To inspire the world and create the future has always been the company's mission statement. With that, it is admired by billions for its product specificátions and affordability. It is indeed appealing for all techie consumers around the globe. But with the company facing a great issue today, how could they make a great comeback in the market? According to The Guardian, Samsung has postponed the sales of its newly-released Galaxy Note 7S. It is after confirmed explosions of the products happened in South Korea. Koh Dong Jin, president of Samsung mobile venture, reiterated that the safety of their users is of utmost importance. Thus, cancellation of sales is deemed the appropriate option. With its launching's cessation, the company came back with a strategy that would help regain the customer's confidence in the product. The strategy is to offer replacements for people who already acquired the Smartphone. The company expects to give out the said replacements in two weeks' time. Not just that, they have already put on hold all the supposed launching in countries like United Kingdom with the issue arising. Around 400,000 replacements will be supplied by the company to local stores, in lieu of the problem. 100,000 units will be existing in the stores first then an additional 50,000-60,000 phablets will be send out on the succeeding days, counting it all as completed by September 25. The company already conversed with controllers on how to distinguish the replacements from the old ones. It is of great importance to know that Samsung is customer-oriented and lives out its mission statement. They proved that in any downfall, a comeback should be well-planned and well-established to regain few falls. :Mai01: CLICK Lady Tsunade For MORE :Mai02: Posted Image :Mai01: :Mai02: |
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