More than 70 Galaxy Note 7 smartphones have overheated due to defective batteries in the United States alone, the Canadian government has indicated, double the number of worldwide incidents the company had previously reported. The last time Samsung offered figures on its ongoing Note 7 problems, on September 1st, it claimed that it had received 35 notifications of battery malfunctions globally — reports that prompted it to suspend sales of the device, and to issue a global recall of handsets already sold.
The new figure was released by Canadian government safety association Health Canada, in partnership with Samsung, in a bid to prompt Canadian Note 7 owners into returning their potentially dangerous devices. Presumably these US reports...
More than 70 Samsung Galaxy Note 7 batteries have overheated in the US
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