exchange your dodgy Galaxy Note 7 at the airport
If you're still using a Galaxy Note 7, you've either chosen to ignore Samsung's warnings
and requests for users to return the device, or you've somehow missed them.
and requests for users to return the device, or you've somehow missed them.
Either way, Sammy is keen to ensure it gets all its explosive handsets back, providing
exchange booths at South Korea's Incheon airport for customers to return their Note 7 before
boarding flights.
exchange booths at South Korea's Incheon airport for customers to return their Note 7 before
boarding flights.
Now, following several airline's bans on customers bringing the fire-prone phablets on-board
planes, the firm is bringing the exchange booths to other airports around the world, starting in
Australia.Samsung has halted production of the Note 7 following the explosion debacle, asking
Australia.Samsung has halted production of the Note 7 following the explosion debacle, asking
The trade-in booths will allow travellers to swap their
Galaxy Note 7 for another Samsung
Galaxy Note 7 for another Samsung
device, with the new booths in Australia opening from
6am to 8pm local time at "high-traffic" terminals.
6am to 8pm local time at "high-traffic" terminals.
Those terminals include Sydney Airport (Kingsford Smith),
Melbourne Airport (Tullamarine) Brisbane
Airport, Adelaide Airport, Perth Airport, Gold Coast Airport, and Canberra Airport
(open 6am to 6pm).
Melbourne Airport (Tullamarine) Brisbane
Airport, Adelaide Airport, Perth Airport, Gold Coast Airport, and Canberra Airport
(open 6am to 6pm).
Further booths will be opened at other airports around the world, which is good news for
those of us in the UK who need to return the device but have been unable to do so following
Royal Mail's ban on using its network to return the phone.
those of us in the UK who need to return the device but have been unable to do so following
Royal Mail's ban on using its network to return the phone.
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