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Verizon will stop replacing Samsung Galaxy Note7 devices for its customers in the U.S., it announced late on Sunday. 。
The company joins two other phone providers in the country, T-Mobile and AT&T, all of whom announced the disappointing news to Note7 fans on the same day. 。
SEE ALSO:U.S. regulators warn consumers about exploding Samsung washers 。SEE ALSO:U.S. regulators warn consumers about exploding Samsung washers 。 According to 。The Verge。
, Verizon said it is instead offering to trade other phones, if Note7 owners are concerned about the safety of their devices. 。
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Just last week, a Southwest Airlines flight had to be evacuated after a Samsung phone started smoking in the cabin. Other aviation authorities globally have also issued warnings about the Note7 onboard, fearing a fire hazard.。
Tweet may have been deleted 。 Tweet may have been deleted 。Samsung may have paused Note7 production 。
The Sunday announcements from these carriers may also confirm a new report from Korea's。
Yonhap News Agency 。 that says Samsung has temporarily halted production of the Note7.。 The decision, if true, will mean Samsung could be taking the hot favourite smartphone off the market for now, just a month after launch. 。
Samsung has not yet responded to 。
Mashable。
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