Samsung details Galaxy Note 7 replacement program for the US

Following today’s announcement of a worldwide recall of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone, Samsung has detailed an exchange program for the US.

To quickly recap, the recall was issued over reports of batteries exploding while charging. Samsung confirmed 35 instances where Note 7 devices caught fire. An anonymous official, speaking to Yonhap News, said, “Products installed with the problematic battery account for less than 0.1% of the entire volume sold.”

Still, Samsung has recalled all Galaxy Note 7 phones out of caution and will replace each battery. Samsung expects the entire recall to take about two weeks to complete.

Your options

US customers have two options for switching out their Galaxy Note 7:

Samsung says the option to exchange a Galaxy Note 7 for a new one could begin as early as next week. There’s no word when the second option to exchange for a Galaxy S7 Edge will begin.

Additionally, Samsung is giving Note 7 buyers a $25 gift card or credit off their carrier bill for their troubles. This only applies if you’re swapping out your Note 7 with another phone from the Galaxy S7 family or for another Galaxy Note 7.

US users are encouraged to visit the store where they purchased their phone to begin the exchange process. Alternatively, users can call 1-800-726-7864 (1-800-SAMSUNG) to start the process over the phone.

Total recall

The Galaxy Note 7 recall is undoubtedly a blow to Samsung, and the company’s stock dipped to a two-week low today, according to Reuters. Worse, Apple is expected to announce its iPhone 7 next week in San Francisco.

If Samsung can’t get the Note 7 back on shelves quickly, Apple could eat into sales of Samsung’s flagship smartphone.

Though Samsung is taking quick action on the recall, Record reports the company may still be in hot water, this time with federal US officials. Samsung has issued its own recall rather than going the official route and working in conjunction with the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, which has a more formal process.

Consumer Reports is urging Samsung to issue an official recall, which would halt all sales of the Note 7 (carriers have ceased selling the device, but CR still found it on sale at some retailers). It would also provide clarity on what’s wrong with the phone and what steps consumers should take next, CR notes.

Source: techradar.com

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2 Comments
  1. Reply Moriah Anderson September 3, 2016 at 2:59 am

    I don't get the iPhone taking Note sales angle. No one wanting a Note device with all the extra functionality and stylus would even consider an iPhone that doesn't meet those needs.

  2. Reply Dr. Ladarius Grimes September 3, 2016 at 5:40 am

    ikr, the only thing i can think of is people who have moved from iphone to note 7 will go back to iphone but that can't be very many people.
    Anyone with half a brain can see that this is just 1 of those f*ck ups, it happens to every mainstream company at some point. Whats important now is how they deal with the problem and how fast they get the note 7 back on track, they seem to be doing a good job so far, offering people reasonable solutions or a 2 week wait for a fixed note.

    I had mine on pre-order after paying an early upgrade fee, even went to pick it up on 31st aug cos the carrier was supposed to get it a few days early, needless to say, they wouldn't give it me and they didn't tell me why either. i just hope the UK pre-orders get sorted before my contract actually runs out next month :(

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