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Samsung Put Henzhao: The United States Note7 Will Be Permanently Disabled, Users Cannot Charge

Samsung is ready to upgrade the software in the United States, permanently disable Note7 Galaxy mobile phone. Leaked image data show that a Note 7 users received a notice of the U.S. mobile operator Cellular US, the operator told the user: before December 15th, Samsung will modify the software to prevent Note7 charging. Users can not continue to use the phone." It is not clear whether Note7 will be disabled by other U.S. operators, this possibility is great. Not long ago, Samsung has been disabled by upgrading the form of software in the form of certain functions in just a few days to cover the Verizon, AT&, T and other operators of the network.

Fire Note 7

Last month, Samsung began to restrict the use of Note7 in the United States, mobile phone charging can not be more than 60%. Every time the phone screen is turned on, Samsung will send a pop-up notification to the user, telling the user that the phone has been recalled.

This week, Samsung began to take more stringent measures to force the user to completely give up the phone. In Canada, Note7's Bluetooth and WI-FI features are disabled, unable to connect mobile networks, unable to use data services, users can not use a mobile phone to call, nor the internet.

To stop the phone charging is the last step. Note7 users can get a full refund, or replace the Samsung other devices.

In mid September, because of the existence of the fire risk of mobile phone batteries, Samsung first recall Note7. In mid October, the replacement of the new Note7 also has the problem of overheating, Samsung comprehensive recall of products. Prior to November 4th, Samsung on the software up, when the United States about 85% of the Note7 has been recalled, there are 285 thousand mobile phones in the market circulation.

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