Samsung to replace 80 per cent of recalled Note 7s in S.Korea by Oct 1

Samsung announced a global recall of at least 2.5 million Note 7s in 10 markets due to faulty batteries causing explosions.

Update: 2016-09-29 07:47 GMT
Representatives from the South Korean company have stated that until they retrieve that particular device, they will be unable to confirm whether the Note 7 was directly involved in the incident. (Representational Image)

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said on Thursday it expects to have recovered more than 80 per cent of recalled Galaxy Note 7 smartphones sold in South Korea by October 1, when the firm plans to resume sales of the device in its home market.

Samsung, in a statement, reiterated its request for all consumers affected by the recall to turn in their devices. On September 2, Samsung announced a global recall of at least 2.5 million Note 7s in 10 markets due to faulty batteries causing some of the phones to catch fire.

The firm said it has resumed domestic television advertisements for the 988,900 won ($902.03) device as of Wednesday. It is also promising customers who buy a new Note 7 phone during October that it will pay 50 per cent of any repair costs incurred for the screen.

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