![]() October Samsung suspended production of the Galaxy Note 7 until further notice. This is due to replacement models of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 starting on fire. Samsung decided to halt production in cooperation with safety regulators from South Korea, the United States and China according to a Yonhap source. Five new cases of Note 7s catching on fire were reported by various US news sources. Following this development, T-Mobile stopped selling the device. October 7: Carriers are taking action to ensure their customers don't blame them for Samsung's problems with the Note 7. T-Mobile lets its customers replace their Note 7s within 14 days of purchase. Now Sprint is allowing customers to exchange their Note 7s for any other device in the store. ![]() We don't yet have any word on what the other major carriers will offer but we'll let you know as soon as there's more information. September The Galaxy Note 7 is still causing problems for Samsung. Samsung is aware of this and released the following statement. About half of American replacement phones were already sent out. At a glance, it might seem like an insignificant difference, but the change is felt when you have the device in hand. ![]()
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