Just a few days after its launch, Samsung electronics announced a global replacement program for the Galaxy Note 7 as a protective measure due to battery issues. Samsung has recalled roughly 2.5 million Note 7 devices on the global market.
www.yahoo.com reported that DJ Koh, president of mobile communications business for Samsung electronics, said the company is expediting replacement devices so that they can be provided through the exchange programme as conveniently as possible and in compliance with related regulations.
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