Cpc warns use samsung galaxy note 7

You're referring to the infamous Samsung Galaxy Note 7 recall!

In 2016, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a recall notice for the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 due to a battery defect that caused the device to overheat and catch fire. The recall was one of the largest and most high-profile in history, with over 3 million devices affected worldwide.

The CPSC warned consumers to stop using the Galaxy Note 7 immediately and to return the device to Samsung or a carrier for a full refund or replacement with a safe alternative. The agency also advised consumers to avoid charging the device, as this could increase the risk of a fire or explosion.

The recall was issued after numerous reports of the Galaxy Note 7 catching fire or exploding, including some cases where the device had been used while charging. The defect was attributed to a faulty battery design, which caused the battery to swell and potentially ignite.

The recall was a major blow to Samsung's reputation and led to a significant financial loss for the company. However, the company has since implemented new safety measures and testing procedures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

If you're still using a Galaxy Note 7, it's important to take immediate action to protect yourself and others. Follow the CPSC's guidance and return the device to Samsung or a carrier for a refund or replacement.