South Korean owners stick to the Note 7's, so Samsung will delay disabling the device there

An anonymous source told the Korean Herald newspaper that “There will be strong opposition from consumers if Samsung disables the devices soon. The company may have to wait until the return rate reaches 95 percent,” Samsung's hesitancy to kill the phone off on its home turf (like it did in New Zealand and will do in the US, among other countries) may be caused by the owner's "zealotry" - around 15% of Note 7 owners still keep their phones instead of returning/exchanging them. I guess some people value a good, if dangerous, phone higher than their personal safety (or maybe they think it is all a reptillian propaganda. Who knows, perhaps it is). If Samsung pulls the kill switch in South Korea, it may face a huge backlash from its customers, and, as we are all well aware, more bad PR is the last thing that the mobile giant needs (anyone still remembers the company being investigated? It is).

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