In October, Samsung was forced to halt Samsung Galaxy Note 7 sale around the world, at the same time launching a massive campaign revocable. To date, users have returned nearly three million Galaxy Note 7.
Today Samsung announced that as part of a revocable campaigns around the world have been returned more than 2.7 million units of Galaxy Note 7 from the 3.06 million sold. The dropout ratio is much higher than 90% in major markets such as North America and Europe. But in South Korea, home to Samsung market rate of return is much lower. There it is around 80%.
Note that Samsung takes strict steps to get users to return the potentially dangerous smartphones Galaxy Note 7. In this Thursday, December 15, Samsung will begin to spread in Europe update, after installation of which Galaxy Note 7 will not be able to charge more than 30%. And in the United States on December 19 the company will release the update, finally blocking the work of smartphones. If the rate of Galaxy Note 7 return in South Korea, does not increase in the near future, then Samsung will take such measures there.