Taiwan News
Date: 2016-09-12
By: Esme Jiang and Frances Huang, Central News Agency
Taipei, Sept. 12 (CNA) Buyers of Samsung Electronics Co.’s latest flagship smartphone model — the Galaxy Note 7 — in the local market will be able to file their applications for a replacement or a refund starting from Sept. 13, as reports of the device catching fire due to a battery problem have caused much concern.
Samsung confirmed 35 cases of the Galaxy Note 7 catching fire as of Sept. 1, most of them occurring while the battery was being charged, and the South Korean firm has announced a global recall of the new device.
In Taiwan, consumers will be able to replace their Galaxy Note 7 with a new one or other versions of Samsung’s flagship smartphone, while they will also have the option of applying for a refund, the South Korean electronics giant said. [FULL STORY]