Reviewed.com’s Keith Barry writes: In the wake of a massive recall of Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphones, it appears that owners of other Samsung products have no specific cause to worry.
On September 15th, the Korean conglomerate officially recalled 1 million smartphones due to a potential for “serious fire and burn hazards.” In addition to phones, Samsung also sells televisions and home appliances in the U.S., none of which have been subject to a recall as broad as the smartphone campaign.
… Samsung products have gained in popularity with consumers in recent years. According to market research firm TraQline, Samsung’s market share for mobile phones has increased 4.1 percent since 2013. The company’s market share for home appliances grew 56 percent in the same period.
Read the full article at Reviewed.com
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