Posted on 10/11/2016 4:58:35 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
Samsung to Permanently Discontinue Galaxy Note 7 Smartphone
Move halts production and sale of defective premium phone; investors digest possibility smartphone giant could abandon Galaxy Note series
By Jonathan Cheng and Eun-Young Jeong
Updated Oct. 11, 2016 7:23 a.m. ET
SEOUL Samsung Electronics Co. said Tuesday that it would permanently discontinue production and sales of its embattled Galaxy Note 7 smartphone, pulling the plug on a premium product whose botched recall has brought headaches to consumers and inflicted damage on the Samsung brand.
Samsung said in a filing with South Korean regulators that it would permanently cease production and sales of the device, following a string of reported incidents in which supposedly safe replacements of the premium smartphone overheated and in some cases caught fire.
Taking our customers safety as our highest priority, we have decided to halt sales and production of the Galaxy Note 7, the company said.
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[The SCOTUS took the case?]
Yup.
If it’s a tie:
“The lower courts said Samsung must give up all its profits from the smartphone sales, which a jury found to be nearly $400 million.’
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/samsung-apple-patent-showdown-arrives-supreme-court-n663951
GOOD LORD!!!
Not surprised. I used to have a Samsung cell phone myself, and it worked for 6 months than it died. The battery would be very, very warm. I have not bought another one ever since. Now I have an LG.
Not surprised. I used to have a Samsung cell phone myself, and it worked for 6 months than it died. The battery would be very, very warm. I have not bought another one ever since. Now I have an LG.
It’s difficulty to believe that a large, successful corporation like Samsung would not have tested a major new product extensively to detect a problem such as an overheating battery before product release. That’s not a newly discovered problem for cell phones.
“BTW, the S7/S7Edge has USB C connector with zero problems.”
Incorrect. It has the non-reversible cable that has been around for years; I own one.
I’ve heard a lot of good things about the Galaxy S7 Edge. Would have bought one myself if it weren’t so !@#$%^ big for a “regular” cellphone.
Waiting for the V20.
House Speaker Paul Ryan called an impromptu press conference and ran to the microphone to announce he never purchased a Galaxy Note 7 Smartphone, and that he does not support Samsung products.
When asked about this development, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said he had no comment and would remain silent on the issue.
Exploding Samsung Washing Machine Warning
Mr. Peel Wants the newest 4K TV, but I said: "Anything but Samsung".
Exactly so. The GOPe are behaving like High School girls in a clique looking down on the girl who’s not “one of us”.
I have witnessed firsthand the effects of corporate sabotage on Microsoft Windows Phones on the same day in two different locations a half hour drive from each other. One was in Best Buy and one in Frys Electronics.
The sabotage was to the entire line of Windows phones while Apple and Android lines were untouched. The store staff in both places said they were experiencing vandalism.
Samsung investigated every reported case of batteries on fire and found them to be suspicious or fake.
I would not be surprised if a competitor was trying to take Samsung out of the race.
Samsung has been putting batteries into their phones for a long time now. It’s not like they don’t know what they’re doing.
Are you talking about the Note line or the whole Galaxy line?
I recently bought the Galaxy S7 Edge, and it appears to be fine. They also have the S7 and S7 Active within the Galaxy product line.
-PJ
Sounds like you bit past the bait and are being reeled in.
Some people believe everything they read on the internet. Sad.
As a test engineer, I am disgusted that these two issues (exploding phones, exploding washing machines) are even happening to consumers. One incident, is one too many. There is clearly something wrong with the current crop of Samsung testing methodology, parts & manufacturing.
You are free to ignore. My thinking is, if Samsung is so cavalier about safety with their phones and their washing machines, what other products of theirs are tainted?
I am convinced this is industrial sabotage. Nothing else makes sense.
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