Samsung suspends production of Galaxy Note 7: Report


Oct 10, Reuters: Samsung Electronics Co Ltd has suspended production of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones following reports of fires in replacement devices, South Korean media said on Monday, a further setback for the tech giant trying to manage its worst ever phone recall crisis.

Samsung's decision to temporarily halt Note 7 production was done in cooperation with authorities in China and the United States, as two U.S. carriers have stopped exchanging or selling new Note 7 phones, Yonhap News Agency cited an unnamed source at a Samsung partner firm as saying.

Samsung did not immediately comment on the Yonhap report. Problems with replacements for the Note 7 model would create a new and potentially costly chapter to a global scandal which has hurt the reputation of the world's biggest smartphone maker. It also could add new dangers for consumers. AT&T Inc, the No.2 U.S. wireless carrier, said on Sunday it will stop exchanging new Note 7 smartphones due to reports of fires from replacement devices that Samsung has said used safe batteries.

No.3 wireless carrier T-Mobile US Inc said it was temporarily halting sales of new Note 7s as well as exchanges while Samsung investigated "multiple reports of issues" with its flagship device.

T-Mobile offered customers who brought in their Note 7s a $25 credit on their phone bill. Samsung announced on Sept. 2 a global recall of 2.5 million Note 7s in 10 markets including the United States due to faulty batteries causing some of the phones to catch fire.

A Southwest Airline flight was evacuated earlier this week after a replacement model Note 7 smartphone began smoking inside the plane, according to the family who owns the phone. Samsung earlier said it was investigating reports of "heat damage issues" and would share its findings when the investigation is complete.

"If we determine a product safety issue exists, Samsung will take immediate steps approved by the CPSC (U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission) to resolve the situation," Samsung told Reuters in a statement.

Samsung shares were down 3.3 percent as of 0125 GMT, compared with a 0.1 percent fall for the broader market. "I thought the Note 7 matter was coming to an end, but it’s becoming an issue again," Alpha Asset Management fund manager CJ Heo said.

Samsung should be able to recover from the short-term reputational damage of the recalls, but fourth-quarter sales of the Note 7 would be hurt, he added.

South Korea's largest mobile carrier, SK Telecom, said it was closely monitoring the situation and would not comment further. KT Corp, the No.2 South Korean carrier, said it had taken no steps in regards to sales or exchange of new Note 7s.

  

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  • Hussain, Abudhabi

    Mon, Oct 10 2016

    Every Rise has a fall...!! Happened to Nokia, BB, htc etc etc ..Now its Samsung's turn...Even Iphone's shares are down...
    But still... Iphone ki jai !

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  • Vincent Rodrigues., Frazer Town,Bangalore

    Mon, Oct 10 2016

    Good the defective product is suspended and hope those who are using this unit note to surrender these units to the company

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 10 2016

    Why all the FAKE phones land in India ...

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  • Mohammed, Kundapur/Qatar

    Mon, Oct 10 2016

    I had same Experience with my NOTE 3 while I was Travelling by FLIGHT...
    Flight itself Creates high Altitude Pressure while we are Flying, and in such Situation using SAMSUNG Product is very Dangerous.
    Once I get down in Airport My SAMSUNG Mobile Batter became Fatter, and at the Same time I noticed and remove battery to Avoid danger...
    So Please whoever Travelling Flight and Using SAMSUNG Product please do Switch off, it might explode. "REQUEST"

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  • Vinayak, Dubai

    Mon, Oct 10 2016

    Was the quality not checked during the production process ? Surprising that the replacement phones were even worse than the fist ones. Is this the start of samsung downfall ? Just like it happened to Nokia !! Or is there a conspiracy by other makers ? since Samsung products are highly durable and affordable. Hope Samsung get this issue solved and returns back to market with a big bang.

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  • Lawrence Lewis, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 10 2016

    Hope Samsung resolves this issue and bounce back strongly. They should inspect the dealers warehouses randomly through out the world. (Samsung Note 7 may be an exception) There are cases where the original batteries are removed and duplicate china made cheap batteries are replaced and the original batteries are sold separately for high price by dealers. This happens everywhere, so buyers must make sure the battery what they get is original in the phone, this is not only Samsung but any phone.

    Samsung best part is dual sim. Hope Apple comes out with dual sim phones till then Samsung ki jai.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 10 2016

    If seal is broken, no one buys.
    without breaking the seal you can't steal anything... from the box!

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  • Zeitgeist, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 10 2016

    Lawrence Lewis,

    Note 7 is sealed phone. you cannot remove the back panel and replace the battery.

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  • John, Udupi

    Mon, Oct 10 2016

    Please remember, the note 7 batteries are also manufactured in China!. Its high time India came up as a back up and high quality manufacturer of such devices!. This is the only way to take revenge on China!!!

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  • TRUE INDIAN, IXE

    Mon, Oct 10 2016

    ITS EASY TO SEAL ANY PHONE. AS ORIGINAL.

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  • Lawrence Lewis, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 10 2016

    Dear All i have not told the batteries of Samsung note 7, any phone, I experienced myself once the seal was cut with a sharp bade and tampered. This can happen with any phone. I elaborated my experience. Thanks for yours feedback.

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