Consumers Carriers: Korean Regulators and Note Sales

consumers carriers: Analysts had argued a permanent end to Note 7 sales could cost Samsung up to $17 billion and severely tarnish its other products in the minds of consumers and carriers, according to Deutsche Welle. South Korean regulators had announced they had found another defect with the Note 7, and urged users to stop using the phones. The company also said it permanently stopped the production of this smartphone. They did not identify the new defect. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission echoed that advice. Samsung said owners of the phones should turn them off and return them to the store where they bought them for a refund or an exchange for a different phone. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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