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Wholesale motorcycle batteries manufacturer whole situation over Samsung is becoming more serious and complicated as more state authorities around the world are advising nationals to stop using the Note 7," said Hwang Min-Sung, analyst at Samsung Securities. The US Consumer Product Safety Commission Friday urged Note 7 owners to stop using the device.5 million handsets sold so far in 10 countries -- may slash the firm's profit later this year by more than one trillion won, he warned. Since then, airlines and air safety agencies around the world have warned passengers against using them on flights. Samsung has told South Korean consumers to use replacement phones which it would provide on a temporary loan until a new Galaxy Note 7 equipped with fault-free batteries is available.11 per cent on the Seoul stock market.Shares in the firm - South Korea's largest by value - dived 7.
The fallout from the recall -- which involves 2. Samsung Electronics -- the world's largest smartphone maker -- announced on September 2 a recall of its oversized "phablet" after faulty batteries caused some handsets to burst into flames during charging. As concern grew over the battery catching fire, with more cases reported last week, Samsung on Sunday escalated its warning, telling Note 7 users around the world to immediately turn the device off. The recall -- the first involving Samsung's flagship smartphone -- dealt a major blow to the firm's reputation at a time when it faces a growing challenge in all market segments. Samsung, increasingly squeezed by Apple's iPhone in the high-end market and Chinese rivals in the low-end segment, launched the Note 7 earlier than expected -- ahead of the September 7 launch of the iPhone 7.46 million won ($1,318).
11 per cent on the Seoul stock market. Samsung shares plunged Monday after the South Korean electronics giant urged global users to stop using its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone due to a spate of exploding batteries.The company has also been ordered to pay the CAA 60,000 euros in legal costs, reported arstechnica. The order for the items was placed between November 2013 and June 2015.Amazon has been slapped with a fine to the tune of USD 84,000 in an attempt to ship dangerous lithium-ion batteries and flammable aerosol goods on passenger planes.”The online shipping giant Amazon, based in UK, was convicted under the Air Navigation (Dangerous Goods) Regulations 2002.
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