The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is being recalled because of a battery fault. While it’s unfortunate, it is very important that you return yours as soon as possible. This guide will help you through the process of returning the smartphone back to your carrier and getting a possible exchanged smartphone. We have searched the carrier sites and talk to their customer service to get the latest information on how you can easily return your Galaxy Note 7. We’ll talk about the US carrier’s first because they are the easiest to contact and then will move on to other vendors. So let’s get to it so you can return your Samsung Galaxy Note 7 before the battery explodes.

Return Galaxy Note 7 to AT&T

AT&T took a little while to come up with a process of returning the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 but it’s a solid one. All you need to do is take your Note 7 to the store and they’ll let you choose any smartphone you want. Another great thing is that they’ll let you select the latest Samsung Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 Edge or even S7 Active by giving you a $25 bill credit.

Are you worried about any of the Note 7 accessories you bought with the smartphone?

Those are also returnable with too.

What if I still want Samsung Galaxy Note 7 from AT&T?

AT&T is providing a great service by allowing you to return the exchange device and get the new Samsung Galaxy Note 7 when it becomes available. I have to admit, this is a great deal.

Return Galaxy Note 7 to Verizon

Verizon has stopped selling the smartphone and is waiting for Samsung to come up with the exchange plan. But you need not worry, you can simply go to their store and get your already purchased Galaxy Note 7 exchanged. However, a point to be Noted here (pun intended), is that the service is only running until September 30, it’s a good thing is it’s a whole month. Verizon is also allowing users to exchange the smartphone for another phone or simply get the money back. They are also dropping the restocking fee for those who tend the smartphone back. Verizon is also allowing users to exchange the smartphone for another phone or simply get their money back. They are also dropping the restocking fee for those who bring the smartphone back. What if I still want Samsung  Galaxy Note 7 from Verizon? Verizon has been quiet on whether you will be able to exchange the smartphone for the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 when it becomes restocked. I will update this article when things become a bit clearer.

Return Galaxy Note 7 to Sprint

You can start the exchange process by simply visiting the physical store or even calling 1-800-SPRINT1. I highly recommend visiting the physical store to return the smartphone as it is much more convenient than involving a phone call. Sprint is allowing you to downgrade to a Samsung Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge and they are also going to refund you the price difference. You can also easily give back the accessories you bought with the smartphone. A point to be Noted here is that you can also purchase any other phone that is less expensive than the Note 7 (almost every phone is priced less than this one). You can also easily give back the accessories you bought with the smartphone. A point to be Noted here is that you can also purchase any other phone that is less expensive than the Note 7 (almost every phone is priced less than this one). What if I still want Samsung  Galaxy Note 7 from Sprint? If you can wait a while, Sprint will allow you to simply do a straight slap for the new device when they become stocked. However, I highly recommend not doing so because there is a high chance of the battery being exploded. And I’m pretty sure you don’t want to do that.

Return Galaxy Note 7 to T-Mobile

Just like Verizon, T-Mobile is also letting its customers return the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 by 30th September. You can do that either by going to the store or initiating the process by calling 1-800-937 -8997. You can return the phone for a complete refund and get your cash back or you can use that money for a different device. Just like almost any other carrier, you can also return all the accessories you bought with the smartphone. Another great point to be Noted here is that if you preordered the Samsung Galaxy S7 and received different goodies like the free SD card or a Netflix subscription, you get to keep them even if you return the phone. Just like almost any other carrier, you can also return all the accessories you bought with the smartphone. Another great point to be Noted here is that if you preordered the Samsung Galaxy S7 and received different goodies like the free SD card or a Netflix subscription, you get to keep them even if you return the phone. What if you still want Samsung Galaxy Note 7 from T-Mobile? If you still want to go with the Samsung flagship, the carrier is offering a straight strap for the returned phone as soon as new stocks is available.

Return Galaxy Note 7 to Samsung

If you didn’t purchase the device from any carrier, you can easily go to the Samsung retail store and exchange your device. Samsung means giving uses the option to get a brand-new fixed unit in exchange for their old one. Or the uses can easily exchange the smartphone for a Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge with the difference paid in cash. You can also easily exchange the accessories you bought with the phone. Send some is telling the users to return the device to the retail outlet from where it was purchased or simply call 1-800-SAMSUNG to start the exchange directly. You’ll also receive a $25 gift card or bill credit for the inconvenience this whole debacle has cost you.

Return Galaxy Note 7 Best Buy

If you purchased the smartphone from Best Buy you can easily return the device to the store for a full refund. Here is a snippet of the official statement from Best Buy regarding this issue: “We have stopped selling the Samsung Note 7. Customers can visit a Best Buy store to return or exchange their device, without a restocking fee. Customers will have the option to replace it with a new Note 7 when they become available.”

Conclusion

While this whole exploding battery issue is a big botch on an almost clean slate of Samsung’s, the flagship phablet still remains one of the best smartphones around. Check out the best features of Samsung Galaxy Note 7 or browse the best cases for Samsung Galaxy Note 7 while you wait for the new smartphone to return. So tell us, will you be sticking with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 or opting for another device? I’m keen on hearing your opinions.

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