Monday, September 19, 2016

The sales of the Note 7 restarted in the USA on October 21: report – CNET in Spanish

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The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 was officially retired from the market in the US, the 15 of September, but the company could begin selling a modified version on October 21.

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If you’re one of the consumers who failed to buy the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 before they will begin to explode your battery and you are confident that the new units will be safe, please save again. According to reports, the next month could get the corrected version of the tabléfono Samsung to the u.s. market.

Note 7 might make it to the stores in the united States on the 21st of October, according to the Website Venture Beat on Monday. That would be a little more than three weeks after they restarted sales in South Korea, the headquarters of the manufacturer of the Note 7.

however, the people that bought the Note 7 during the pre-sale in August will be able to replace the defective units from 21st of September. The Note 7 was officially retired by the U.S. government on the 15th of September; Samsung removed it voluntarily from the market on September 2. The reason for the removal was that at least 92 units Note 7 around the world exploded or burned after the overheating of your battery.

Note 7 replacement will have the approval of the Safety Commission Consumer Products USA (CPSC, for its acronym in English). The new units are able to differentiate between the previous ones, said Samsung.

in the meantime, people who no longer want the Note 7 now have the option to buy the very competent iPhone 7 — although it will also have another option on the 21st of October, when you get to the market the superb phone LG V20.

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