Samsung banned in Silverio World due to Note 7 issues; ban is permanent



'''The Galaxy Note 7, Samsung's newest smartphone, has been banned in Silverio World over concerns of exploding phones. (Source of image: Ars Technica)'''

October 11, 2016

SILVERIO LAND-The smartphone industry shook today when the Galaxy Note 7, the company's latest phone, was discontinued today. But there is a bigger issue. Also, Samsung has been forced to shut down operations in Silverio World. The Korean giant got in trouble three weeks prior when it was found that a Galaxy Note 7 caused an Air Silverio flight to crash near Rinola. As a result of this disaster, more trouble swirled around as the Silverish government learned that Galaxy Note 7s have been catching fire and causing trouble. Airports, shops, cafes, you name it-have banned the device. Due to this problem, on September 29 the Silverish government issued a warning to Samsung saying:


 * "Reports of exploding Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphones have been detected across Silverio World. Your company (Samsung Electronics Co., SW) must figure out the cause of this problem within 10 days. Failure to do so will result in your company to be charged of:


 * Negligence of detecting battery issues prior to the release of the product (SP 100,000)


 * Failure to prioritize consumer safety over making money (SP 10,000,000)


 * Fraud (SP 2,500,000,000)


 * If all charges are applied, Samsung Electronics Co., SW will be permanently banned in Silverio World."

For Samsung, who failed to do this by the time the Note 7 got discontinued today, this is not the first time Samsung got in legal trouble in Silverio World. The Korean company was found to have several bans in the past. A ban in 2012 halted sales of the Galaxy S3 for copyright infrigiment of Apple's iPhone. Samsung was given a warning from the Silverish government telling them to stop copying Apple. Then, two years later, Samsung got in legal trouble again, this time the Galaxy Tab S 8.4, for copying Apple's iPad Mini 3 and the iPad Air. Samsung was given a warning again, this time, explicitly telling Samsung if they get in legal trouble again, they will be forced to exit Silverio World.