Since the recall of Samsung's Note 7 in America, the tech giant made sure that the remodeled flagship phone will be different and safer than the exploding version. The tech giant is very determined to redeem its company after the unfortunate events.
Samsung elaborated that the imbalance of lithium-ion batteries will not cause any problem anymore.
T-Mobile Brings Back The Improved Note 7
T-Mobile announced that it will be selling the new models of Note 7 starting today, Oct. 5. The carrier promised its customers an exchange for the unit or a full refund if they reported that their previous units have exploded.
"Customers with a recalled Samsung Galaxy Note7 can bring it to a T-Mobile store and exchange it for a new CPSC-approved Galaxy Note7 replacement or, if there are no replacement Note7s available, get a temporary device. We'll waive any restocking charges, and customers can keep the free Netflix subscription and Gear Fit or SD card they received with purchase during pre-order. Alternatively, customers can also exchange their recalled Note7 and any Note7 accessories they purchased from T-Mobile for a full refund and choose from any device in T-Mobile's inventory," T-Mobile posted in its website.
Samsung's Note 7 Second Chance
Samsung will use the shortage of supply of iPhones to help in increasing the sales of their flagship phones, according to Tech Times.
The Galaxy Note 7 may have just risen out of serious problems, but the tech giant hopes that with the improved version of its flagship phone, they will be able to win back the support and trust of its customers.
Despite the exploding phones, Note 7 received good feedbacks from other customers. The materials used in the flagship phone are from high quality metal and glass that matches its unique design, helping it to stand out against its competitors.
Other carriers such as AT&T, Verizon and Sprint are still quiet whether they will offer the new versions of Note 7, but they are expected to officialy make an announcement soon.