Most recently, a user in Florida filed a lawsuit against Samsung after allegedly receiving burns to his leg and thumb when his phone exploded in his pocket. As such, the mobile carriers have surplus stock that they are now selling to the general public.Ī recall of all Galaxy Note 7's had been issued following reports of batteries overheating and exploding when charging or during use. The stock had been sent to stores to be used for replacements, but Samsung has said that only 25% of phones have been returned so far. ![]() Mobile carriers in the US are already selling updated versions of Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 that replaces the exploding batteries found in earlier models.Ĭarriers Verizon, Sprint, AT&T, and T-Mobile have all received new stock of the Galaxy Note 7, and are selling it both online and in retail stores.
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