Sales of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 were suspended last month as part of a global recall of the handset and sales have started up again this week in South Korea.
US mobile carrier T-Mobile have announced that will resume sales of the Galaxy Note 7 on their network from tomorrow the 5th of October.
Beginning this Wednesday, October 5, T-Mobile will resume sales of the Samsung Galaxy Note7 online and at participating stores nationwide.
Customers with a recalled Samsung Galaxy Note7 can bring it to a T-Mobile store and exchange it for a new CPSC-approved Galaxy Note7 replacement or, if there are no replacement Note7s available, get a temporary device. We’ll waive any restocking charges, and customers can keep the free Netflix subscription and Gear Fit or SD card they received with purchase during pre-order. Alternatively, customers can also exchange their recalled Note7 and any Note7 accessories they purchased from T-Mobile for a full refund and choose from any device in T-Mobile’s inventory.
You can find out more information about the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 on T-Mobile over at their website at the link below.
Source T-Mobile
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