An exploding Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has been caught on CCTV video in one owner's house, which should prompt all Note 7 owners to exchange their smartphone as quickly as possible.
Samsung is sending fire-proof boxes with gloves out to Galaxy Note 7 owners in order to make returns as easy as can be, potentially going a little overboard on the safety aspect of said returns.
After pulling the plug on worldwide sales of Galaxy Note 7 yesterday, Samsung today has announced that it is permanently discontinuing the production of its now infamous flagship smartphone.
It's taken six whole years for the Apple Vs. Samsung case as both parties head to the United States Supreme Court today to fight the case on design similarities between the pair's smartphones.
Verizon has now confirmed that it has halted replacement Samsung Galaxy Note 7 sales following AT&T and T-Mobile announcements. Here are the details.
It appears that Samsung has finally taken the internal decision to suspend production of the Galaxy Note 7 hardware, at least temporarily, after a number of high profile incidents.
All signs point to a rocky future for Galaxy Note 7 as another replacement device is reported to have caught fire, melting inside a Minnesota teenager's hand.
Samsung has faced more than a few trials and tribulations thanks to its doomed Galaxy Note 7 release, and it looks like it could have a whole new one on its hands following reports that US carrier AT&T is considering halting sales of the handset permanently.
Want to exchange your replacement Galaxy Note 7 unit for any other phone from Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile or Sprint? Here are the details on how you can do that.
According to a new report, a second Galaxy Note 7 recall is now very likely possible following a replacement device's explosion. Here are the details.













