Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 wasn’t officially recalled in the US until just this afternoon, and the company’s efforts to get customers to turn in their devices earlier has only resulted in a fraction of those sold coming back to the company so far. The company confirmed to the The Verge today that about 130,000 Note 7s have been exchanged to date, while the US Consumer Product Safety Commission said about one million devices are affected by the recall. That leaves almost 90 percent of the Note 7s sold still left in the wild.
This information jibes with data from analytics firm Apteligent, which says that "usage rate of the phone among existing users has been almost the exact same since the day of the [unofficial] recall." Samsung first...
Only 130,000 Note 7s in the US have been exchanged so far
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