Alas, like Wile E. Coyote, most users will never get it.
Samsung voluntarily recalled the models after a spate of serious malfunctions, but the US Consumer Product Safety Commission has now demanded the return of the potentially dangerous devices.
According to Samsung, the problem affects 2.5 million phones globally, including one million in the US.
(Sky News, September 16, 2016)

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