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That carrier is T-Mobile, which is starting the rollout today. The update will prevent the handset for charging, and will display a notification with information about Samsung's Galaxy Note7 recall and the steps needed to return the device. The build number for the update is N930TUVU2APL2.
Obviously, Samsung is hoping that this will convince even the last holdouts to take their Note7s back. If you bought yours from T-Mobile, you can return it without paying any restocking fee, and you'll get a $25 bill credit for doing so, with an additional $75 bill credit if you're switching to another Samsung smartphone. Moreover, if you received a free gift when purchasing the Note7, you're able to keep that.
The next carriers to issue the Note7-killing update are AT&T and Verizon on January 5, followed by Sprint on January 8.
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