As much as I love Samsung, my safety is definitely first.” SOUNDBITE (English) Andrew Falco, New York City: That seems like the best thing to do these days.” “I wouldn’t want my phone to blow up in my hand right, so I’d probably get an iPhone. SOUNDBITE (English) Sierra Cannon, New York City If Samsung makes a mistake on a flagship phone, who is going to trust them in the future.” “Samsung will survive this but People have to feel safe buying new phones. I hope Samsung will fix the device soon and resume the sale.” It was a flagship model which represented Samsung, but I’m very disappointed with its low quality as a customer who had planned to purchase the product. (SOUNDBITE) (Korean) 35-YEAR-OLD SOUTH KOREAN, LEE WON-JIN, SAYING: “Some argue that the battery being so large in terms of milliamps as well as the size being so small might have been the cause, but clearly after new phones have been released after the recall and the new phones have issues as well, there’s something else in the phone circuitry that Samsung missed and they should be fixing.” “This is very damaging for Samsung and the fact that they messed up on the recall makes things extremely worse.” SOUNDBITE (English) Jonathan Roubini, Technology Expert: We will discuss further with Samsung Electronics in order to minimise any inconvenience that consumers may face.” “We have halted sales of Samsung Galaxy Note 7 at front-line retail stores from (October) 11th. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Chung Woo Hyun, KT public relations manager: Transcript Galaxy Note 7 Abandoned by Customers Consumers put their safety first after Samsung announced that it would stop selling its troubled Galaxy Note 7 smartphone following new reports of the phones catching fire.
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