Samsung Electronics Canada, Inc. today confirmed it has been working with Health Canada following its announcement of battery cell issues related to the Galaxy Note7.
Samsung is working with Health Canada on a corrective action plan to expedite a Canadian recall of the product affecting the following model numbers of the Galaxy Note 7:
Color | BOM Code (Part No.) |
UPC Code | SKU Code | Remark |
Black | SM-N930WZKAXAC | 887276171883 | SMN930WK64 | Black, 64GB |
Silver | SM-N930WZSAXAC | 887276177229 | SMN930WS64 | Silver, 64GB |
Blue | SM-N930WZBAXAC | 887276177243 | SMN930WB64 | Blue, 64GB |
The US Federal Aviation Administration on Thursday warned airline passengers not to turn on or charge Galaxy Note 7s during flights and also not to put the smartphone in checked bags.
Samsung is planning to recall 2.5 million Galaxy Note 7 phones worldwide.
Customers who have Galaxy Note7 can replace their current device with a new device under the terms of the Canadian Product Exchange, which was previously announced Tuesday, September 6, 2016. To register for a Galaxy Note7 Exchange, owners should visit: CanadaNote7exchange.expertinquiry.com to initiate the Galaxy Note7 product exchange.
Agencies/Canadajournal