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It's over. Samsung has officially announced that the company is stopping sales of Galaxy Note 7 worldwide immediately following a number of recent incidents (seven to be exact in the United States alone) where the supposedly safe replacement Galaxy Note 7 units started catching fire just like the original model.
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.
So it's official now. AT&T and T-Mobile have confirmed to stop selling Samsung Galaxy Note 7 in what appears to be a response to a number of high profile explosion incidents involving replacement Galaxy Note 7 devices.
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.
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