The decision follows reports in the United States and South Korea of the phone “exploding” during or after charging, the BBC reports.
The problem is with Galaxy Note 7 smartphone and said that battery problems were behind phones catching fire/ exploding.
“We have received several reports of battery explosion on the Note 7 that and it has been confirmed that it was a battery cell problem,” the president of Samsung’s mobile business, Koh Dong-jin, told reporters.
The firms said it would take about two weeks to prepare replacement devices.
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