NEW YORK (WABC) -- Government safety officials are urging anyone with the recalled Samsung Galaxy Note 7 to stop using the device immediately. The Consumer Product Safety Commission issued the strong ...
Tech giant Samsung Electronics Co Ltd is considering a recall of its new flagship Galaxy Note 7 devices amid reports that ...
NEW YORK -- Samsung is urging consumers worldwide to stop using Galaxy Note 7 smartphones immediately and exchange them as soon as possible, as more reports of the phones catching fire emerged even ...
NEW YORK -- If for some reason you really don't want to stop using your Samsung Galaxy Note 7, you'll soon be out of luck. Samsung will release a software update starting on December 19 that prevents ...
Still using your Galaxy Note 7? Best you keep it switched off if you’re flying anytime soon. Following recent reports of Samsung’s new flagship device suddenly bursting into flames, the U.S. agency ...
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Samsung announced Monday evening it’s officially halting sales of its troubled Galaxy Note 7 device. The company said it’s instructing carriers and stores around the world to stop selling the handset ...
On Friday afternoon the Department of Transportation left travelers and airports scrambling when it announced it was banning Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phones — which have a problem with overheating and ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The Federal Aviation Administration has issued a warning, advising passengers not to turn on or charge their Samsung Galaxy Note 7 on board any planes. In addition to not having ...
Since recalling and officially ending production on its well-reviewed Galaxy Note 7, Samsung hasn’t yet offered any further explanation on the phone’s battery-exploding issues. However, after tearing ...
The iris scanner on Samsung's new Galaxy Note 7 will retrieve your banking information in the blink of an eye. Lance Whitney is a freelance technology writer and trainer and a former IT professional.