Recently, the Law Enforcement Supervision Department of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China (AQSIQ) interviewed Samsung Electronics (China) Co., Ltd. and launched a defect investigation on Note7. On October 11, it was reported that Samsung (China) Investment Co., Ltd. had filed a recall plan with the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, and would recall all Galaxy Note 7 sold in mainland China from October 11, 2016, that is, all Note 7 models of SM-N9300, totaling 190984 sets.
Samsung Electronics asked its retail partners to stop the sales and replacement of Galaxy Note 7 smartphones, and also suggested that users suspend the use of the first version and the replaced safe version of Note 7, and shut down for recall. Users can choose to change to another Samsung model and return the price difference between the two products, or choose to refund the product in full and recycle the product. Users can choose one of two ways. Subsequently, the global recall plan will also slowly unfold. Affected by this news, Samsung Electronics' share price fell by more than 7% this day, and the Seoul Composite Index of South Korea also fell by 1.2% that day.