Samsung Is Giving Out Safety Gloves, Fireproof Boxes For Note 7 Returns!

On Aug 19, Samsung launched its Galaxy Note 7, but ever since its launch, the igniting Galaxy Note 7 phones keeps catching fire. As a result a warning was issued about the phone catching fire and passengers traveling through flight were instructed not to turn it on. The Galaxy Note 7 phones resulted in house fires, plane delays, and transpired governmental investigations. When FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) issued the warning regarding the phone, this spread like fire across the world, as a result the company’s stock suffered badly.

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Samsung Electronics Co Ltd. is giving out fireproof boxes and protective gloves to customers returning potentially explosive Galaxy Note 7 phones. This is going viral on the internet. Samsung’s move is to offer fireproof packaging to customers who bought the Note 7 from its website has sparked a storm of humor on the internet.

Ever since the news of Samsung’s Note 7 disaster has gone viral, the company has permanently halted the production of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone in less than two months. It was reported that some batteries caught fire, even the replacements models were blown. This tarnished the brand image of Samsung,

A video uploaded by Android developer news site XDA Developers on Tuesday showed the box which includes a “return kit”, also including a fireproof box with a “forbidden for transport by aircraft” warning and blue gloves to handle the device.

The users on internet took a jab at this, take a look at this tweet

https://twitter.com/Nataddda/status/786010655539204096

Sprint Corp (S.N) spokeswoman Laura Lisec said retail employees had been instructed to take out the phones from packaging, shut them down and place them in the heat-proof boxes. Verizon Communications Inc (VZ.N) spokeswoman Kelly Crummey said that the retail stores have separately stored the returned Note 7s.

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