Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Recall: South Korea Orders X-Ray Tests to Check Batteries

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By Reuters | Updated: 23 September 2016 16:09 IST

South Korea said on Thursday it ordered Samsung Electronics Co Ltd to take additional measures to ensure that batteries used in Galaxy Note 7 handsets are safe, as the firm prepares to resume sales of the smartphone in South Korea.

The world's top smartphone maker announced earlier this month a recall of at least 2.5 million Galaxy Note 7s across the globe due to faulty batteries causing some of the phones to catch fire. The firm is already issuing replacement devices using what it says are safe batteries in several markets including South Korea and the United States.

(Also seeSamsung Galaxy Note 7 Recall: Here's How to Check If Your Unit Is Safe)

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The Korean Agency for Technology and Standards, in a statement, formally approved the recall plan and said the new batteries being used are safe.

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The agency ordered Samsung to have its supplier conduct X-ray tests on the batteries prior to shipment. It also ordered Samsung to carry out inspections on its own as an additional safeguard and to extend the refund deadline to September 30 from September 19 previously.

Samsung declined to comment on how many phones are being recalled in South Korea, but the firm's report to the agency dated September 2 seen by Reuters showed that 429,000 Note 7 phones had been sold prior to the recall. The firm said it is in talks with domestic carriers to offer a KRW 30,000 ($27.21) mobile tariff credit to affected customers for their October bill.

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(Also see: Can You Trust the Lithium-Ion Battery in Your Pocket?)

The South Korean firm is pushing to get its recall completed as quickly as possible in order to limit damage to its reputation and earnings, and resume sales. Some analysts said the recall could cost Samsung nearly $5 billion in lost revenue.

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Samsung, which halted Note 7 sales in countries affected by the recall, plans to resume new sales of the Note 7 in South Korea on September 28.

© Thomson Reuters 2016

 

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