New Samsung Galaxy Comes with a new Green Indicators for batteries to show that they are safe!

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It was announced by Samsung that to check the safety of their products people should check the retail box for its safety quotients. However not trying to rely on luck alone the Smartphone giant from South Korea had started to place and exchange new galaxy Note 7 units to the market that comes with a green colored battery indicator instead of the regular white one!

Although it was noticed that people with their faulty Samsung galaxy Note 7 are not doing the exchange!

The new battery color indication system goes to show instantly to the loyal fans or the new ones arriving for Samsung about how actually safe the purchased item is, in a jiffy.

ZDNet was found quoted about Samsung that the company is “delivering new Batches” of the Galaxy Note 7 to distributing agents and as well in the markets of the homeland. All this is expected to start the exchanging around Monday.

The report pointed out that it is not cleared by Samsung if the same measures will be taken here for the units that were sold in other shops of the country. In South Korea the company sold around 400,000 galaxy Note 7 units before the official recalling!

Although reports also tell that Samsung has enough new units to replace all of the previously bought one.

Apart from this, Samsung as it promised earlier, has made a page on its website live for users enter their units’ IMEI numbers to check up whether they are ok units or not.

”There has been a small 13 percent usage decline since the recall date,” this notice is brought up by Apteligent, who shows that that there is a slight decline in the adoption rates of the new Galaxy Note 7 units, which is just based on a few local markets and not all of them.

In US, there were around 1 million Note 7 units that were officially recalled as noted I by the United States’ Consumer Product Safety Commission on Thursday.

Samsung has appealed to everyone to stop with the affected old units and do the exchange as soon as possible.

The final countdown:

• In South Korea the new Samsung galaxy Note 7 units come up with a green battery indication system.

• Consumer with their purchased Note 7 units can check if their units are ok or not through the official website.

• There seems to be a small 13% decline in the Samsung Usage, as it initially seems.

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