Samsung has announced that it has resumed sales of the in South Korea. This news comes almost a month after the firm in the region following its discovery that a defunct battery was to blame for devices spontaneously while on charge.
The company has revealed that it kicked off pre-orders for the handset in the region on Wednesday and received an eye-watering 16,000 orders within just 24-hours. Reliable industry analysts have predicted that it will sell approximately 20,000 more units today.
It’s great to see consumers continue to support Samsung by putting the battery debacle to the back of their minds and continuing to purchase its products. After all, the Galaxy Note 7 is an incredibly powerful device that, as outlined in our , is a must-have for any power user.
The company has revealed that it kicked off pre-orders for the handset in the region on Wednesday and received an eye-watering 16,000 orders within just 24-hours. Reliable industry analysts have predicted that it will sell approximately 20,000 more units today.
It’s great to see consumers continue to support Samsung by putting the battery debacle to the back of their minds and continuing to purchase its products. After all, the Galaxy Note 7 is an incredibly powerful device that, as outlined in our , is a must-have for any power user.