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And it's over. Say goodbye to Galaxy Note 7. Samsung will give it a death blow this week. The South Korean company said that at the end of this month, it will launch a new update for its most explosive model in history, which will definitely cripple the phone. The update will make it impossible to recharge the phone's battery, and unless someone miraculously turns it into a perpetual motion machine, the phone will essentially be unusable.

It took several long months before the vast majority of sold units of the infamous smartphone returned to the hands of the manufacturer. Even though Samsung boasted that a respectable 7% of Note 97 owners returned it in South Korea, the company doesn't want to wait any longer and has therefore decided to cripple the phones altogether.

Samsung does not take napkins very much, because the update is also installed on the device by force. The company has already disabled models in this way in the United States and some other markets, and intends to continue worldwide. However, this is not the only way. The South Koreans also cooperate with the operators and they banned them Galaxy Note 7 mobile network access. The explosive phone thus slowly but surely becomes just a paperweight and in time maybe even a rare piece, the price of which could climb quite high.

It was Galaxy Note 7 still nice:

And then he exploded:

Galaxy Note 7 fire

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