Khaleej Times

Replace Galaxy Note7 in UAE by Dec 31st: Samsung

- Staff Report

dubai — Samsung Gulf Electronic­s on Wednesday announced the start of the Samsung Galaxy Note7 Exchange Programme in the UAE, where customers can begin to exchange their existing device for a brand new Galaxy Note7.

Customers can visit selected Samsung brand shops in the UAE to exchange their device until December 31, 2016. In the UAE, customers can also visit a dedicated Samsung Galaxy Note7 exchange location at the Dubai World Trade Centre, Al Ain F meeting room, throughout Gitex Shopper period (October 1st to 8th).

The start of the Galaxy Note7 Exchange Programme follows Samsung’s decision on September 2 to immediatel­y stop sales and shipments of the Galaxy Note7, after an investigat­ion revealed an issue related to an isolated battery cell. Since initiating the global replacemen­t programme, around 60 per cent of customers in the US, Korea and Europe have participat­ed in the Galaxy Note7 exchange programme.

Since this initial investigat­ion, Samsung has worked hard to ensure the highest quality manufactur­ing and quality assurance processes are in place. Based on a thorough inspection, Samsung is fully confident that the battery issue has been completely resolved in the replacemen­t Galaxy Note7 devices that will be available to customers in UAE from Wednesday.

Samsung also issued new software to all Galaxy Note7 devices in the Gulf region that limits the battery charge to 60 per cent. This software was rolled out to existing customers’ devices on September 25, 2016. By actively limiting the ability of the device to charge to full capacity, Samsung aims to reinforce the message to customers that they should immediatel­y replace their existing device with a new Galaxy Note7.

In addition, customers who exchange their existing device for a new Galaxy Note7 will notice an update to the battery icon. Any Galaxy Note7 device that shows a ‘green’ battery icon on the device notificati­on bar, the ‘Power Off’ prompt screen or the Always-On Display can be assured that their device is safe for charging.

— business@khaleejtim­es.com

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