Samsung Electronics Co Ltd scrapped its flagship Galaxy Note 7 smartphone on Tuesday less than two months after its launch, dealing a huge blow to its reputation and outlook after failing to resolve safety concerns.
The following is a chronology of major developments related to Samsung's recall of the Note 7s since the launch of the smartphones in August.
Oct. 11 - Samsung permanently halts sales and production of Note 7 smartphones and asks customers to stop using the phones as it investigates reports of fires in new devices.
Oct. 10 - Samsung says it is adjusting Note 7 shipments for inspections, quality control due to more phones catching fire.
Oct. 9 - AT&T, T-Mobile say they have halted issuing new Galaxy Note 7 smartphones due to safety concerns.
Oct. 6 - A Southwest Airlines plane in the United States evacuated due to smoke from a Note 7 device on board.
Oct. 1 - Samsung resumes selling new Note 7s in South Korea.
Sep. 29 - Samsung says more than 1 million people globally now using Note 7s with safe battery.
Sept. 25- Samsung delays S.Korea re-start of Note 7 sales by 3 days.
Sept. 22 - South Korea orders extra battery safety measures for Note 7 phones.
Sept. 21- Verizon Communications, Sprint Corp begin taking orders for new Note 7s.
Sept. 19 - Samsung says a Note 7 phone a China user claims caught on fire was caused by external heating.
Sept. 19 - Samsung starts Note 7 exchange programme in SouthKorea.
Sept. 16 - Florida man sues Samsung for burns from Note 7 explosion. Samsung says to resume Note 7 sales in South Korea on Sept. 28.
Sept. 15 - U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission formally announces recall of about 1 million Note 7 phones.
Sept. 9 - U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission urges Galaxy Note 7 users to stop using their phone.
Sept. 8 - U.S. Federal Aviation Administration advises passengers to not turn on or charge Note 7 smartphones aboard aircraft or stow them in plane cargo.
Sept. 2 - Samsung announces global recall of 2.5 million Note 7 phones, citing faulty batteries.
Sept. 1 - Samsung starts Galaxy Note 7 sales in China.
Aug. 31 - Samsung delays shipments of Note 7s to South Korean carriers.
Aug. 24 - Report of a Note 7 explosion surfaces in South Korea.
Aug. 19 - Samsung starts Galaxy Note 7 sales in 10 markets including United States and South Korea.
Aug. 2 - Samsung unveils the Galaxy Note 7 at a New York media event.
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