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Note 7s To Be Disconnected From Mobile Networks In New Zealand. Nigeria Next? by Hotdiamond(m): 7:05pm On Nov 05, 2016
Unreturned Samsung Galaxy Note7 units in New Zealand will soon be disconnected from mobile networks
05 NOVEMBER 2016
If you are a Samsung Galaxy Note7 owner in New Zealand who is yet to exchange/return their unit, you are strongly advised to do so withing the next couple of weeks. Reason being, starting November 18, your unit will not be able to access any cellular network in the country.


"As part of our commitment to ongoing safety, Samsung would like to make our customers aware of plans to discontinue network service for Note7 devices," the company said in a statement.

"From the 18 November, customers still using the Note7 will no longer be able to connect to any New Zealand mobile network services to make calls, use data or send SMS messages."

According to the country's Telecommunications Forum chief executive Geoff Thorn, most of the Galaxy Note7 units sold in the country have been returned or exchanged, but "a few hundred" units are still in use.



http://www.samsung.com/nz/note7/owner-information/

Re: Note 7s To Be Disconnected From Mobile Networks In New Zealand. Nigeria Next? by fotadmowmend(m): 7:14pm On Nov 05, 2016
Dat bomb?

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