The amount is, in addition, a 76.9 % higher than the operating of 5.2 trillion won (4.140 million euros) that the electronics giant south Korean recorded in the quarter of July-September (a fall of 29.6% year-on-year), a multimillion-dollar losses caused by the spontaneous fires that affected the model.
In terms of billing, the conglomerate expects sales of around 53 billion won (42.195 million euros) for the last quarter of 2016, which represents a decrease of 0.6% compared to the same period of 2015, as detailed in a press release.
Samsung also unveiled today its estimate for the full year of 2016, the expected to record an operating profit of 29,22 trillion won (23.260 million), a 10.6 % year-on-year more, and sales of 201,54 trillion won (160.420 million euros), a shy 0,44 % year-on-year more.
The south Korean conglomerate unveiled its smart phone Galaxy Note 7 in August of 2016, but in early September announced a withdrawal unprecedented following reports of more than thirty cases of combustion in terminals in various countries.
the call to review, which affected some 2.5 million phones, followed by the delivery of replacements which, however, continued to suffer from overheating of the batteries, which led the company to freeze the sales and cease the production of its new device in October last year.
Samsung estimated so a negative impact of around 3.5 trillion won (2.785 million euros) in its operating in the following months until march 2017.
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