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Around 40 percent users are yet to exchange Galaxy Note7 in US, Korea

September 27, 2016 By Siddhanth Leave a Comment

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Samsung has discovered a number of Galaxy Note7 daredevils in the United States and South Korea! According to a blog post by Samsung, despite Samsung’s efforts, less than 40 percent are still using their existing Galaxy Note7 devices in the US and South Korea. The number is still significant and we hope customers take advantage for the recall program.

Furthermore, Samsung has also shared couple of other pointers with respect to the Galaxy Note7 recall. Samsung says the loyalty among Galaxy Note series users is still high with around 90 percent users opting for a new Galaxy Note7 instead of a Galaxy S7 device or a complete refund.

Additionally, over 80 percent Singaporeans Galaxy Note7 users have already exchanged the device.

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