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Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 recall is a massive headache for the company. Even though Samsung is replacing some 2.5 million units that might house faulty batteries, reports of exploding Galaxy Note 7 units continue to pop up on an almost daily basis. And the incidents aren’t pretty. Samsung has even somewhat acknowledged that it went about the recall the wrong way, at least in the US, but that’s changing. The US government is urging all owners to stop using the phone and take it back. Samsung, meanwhile, released a new announcement telling buyers to ditch their Galaxy Note 7 immediately. But Samsung won’t remotely disable your Galaxy Note 7 if you don’t bring it in, as had been rumored.
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