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| Samsung Remotely Disables Note 7 Phones, but Verizon Doesn’t Play Ball; 'We do not want to make it impossible to contact family, first responders or medical professionals in an emergency situation' | |
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Three months after first announcing a recall of its Note 7 phone, Samsung is getting ready to force any remaining users of the device to stop using it. The company is pushing an over-the-air update that will stop the phone from charging later this month. However, Verizon announced Friday that it won’t send the update to its customers. https://www.yahoo.com/movies/samsung-remotely-disables-note-7-phones-verizon-doesn-183749374.html |
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