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Samsung May Permanently Disable Galaxy Note7 Phones In The US As Soon As Next Wk by johnson74: 9:50pm On Dec 10, 2016 |
Samsung appears to be planning to permanently disable Galaxy Note 7 units in the US with an update that would prevent the recalled phone from charging. According to an image obtained by The Verge, an alert went out to at least one Note 7 owner on US Cellular today stating that, “As of December 15th, Samsung will modify the software to prevent the Galaxy Note 7 from charging. The phone will no longer work READ MORE: HERE
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