Samsung Halts Galaxy Note 7 Sales After Battery Explosions

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By Associated Press | Updated: 2 September 2016 16:07 IST
Highlights
  • Galaxy Note 7s are being pulled from shelves in 10 countries
  • Some buyers reported their phones caught fire or exploded while charging
  • Samsung confirmed it had received 35 reports of such explosions

Samsung suspended sales of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone on Friday, just two weeks after the flagship phone's launch, after finding batteries of some of the gadgets exploded while they were charging.

Koh Dong-jin, president of Samsung's mobile business, said customers who already bought Galaxy Note 7s will be able to swap them for new smartphones, regardless of when they purchased them.

Samsung is issuing what amounts to its first global recall of the flagship smartphone because it has not found ways to specify exactly which phones may endanger users.

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Galaxy Note 7s are being pulled from shelves in 10 countries, including South Korea and the United States.

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(Also see: Samsung Shares Hit Over Galaxy Note Delays, Battery Explosion Claims)

Koh said the company's investigation found that a battery cell made by one of its two battery suppliers caused the phone to catch fire. He refused to name the battery supplier.

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"There was a tiny problem in the manufacturing process so it was very difficult to find out," Koh told reporters at a news conference.

Some buyers reported their phones caught fire or exploded while charging, sharing the photos of scorched phones on social media. Samsung said it had confirmed 35 such cases in South Korea and overseas.

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There have been no reports of injuries related to the problem.

(Also see: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Shipments Delayed in India)

Samsung said it has sold more than 1 million Galaxy Note 7 smartphones since the product's August 19 launch. It has manufactured about 2.5 million Galaxy Note 7 phones so far, some of them still in inventory. Koh said they also will be returned and swapped with new ones.

The company estimated that it would take about two weeks to begin swapping old Galaxy Note 7s for new phones.

China is not affected by the sales suspension. The company said it used a battery made by another supplier for the Galaxy Note 7 sold in China.

 

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