When I bought the Samsung S7 edge, the staff put the phone screen protector on the wrong side. Can I have her put another one on for me?

When I bought the Samsung S7 edge, the staff put the phone film on the wrong side. It is recommended to contact the local Samsung service center or Samsung store for consultation. You can check service center information and dealer information through Samsung's official website.

Samsung Group is the largest multinational enterprise group in South Korea and one of the top 500 listed companies in the world. Samsung Group includes many international subsidiaries. Its subsidiaries include: Samsung Electronics, Samsung C&T, Samsung Airlines, and Samsung Life Insurance. Insurance, etc., and its business involves electronics, finance, machinery, chemistry and many other fields.

Samsung Group was founded in 1938 by Lee Byung-cheol. Samsung Group is a family business, hereditary to the Lee family. All Samsung industries under it are family businesses and managed by other members of the family. The leadership of the group has been passed down to the third generation of the Lee family. Lee Kun-hee is the current chairman of the group, and his son Lee Jae-yong serves as vice chairman of Samsung Electronics.

On May 25, 2016, Huawei filed intellectual property lawsuits against Samsung in the United States and China, including the Northern District Court of California and the Shenzhen Intermediate People's Court. On July 21, Samsung sued Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. for patent infringement in the Beijing Intellectual Property Court and stopped the production and sale of mate8 and other models, claiming 80.5 million yuan. On September 6, according to Dow Jones news, of the approximately 2.5 million Note 7 mobile phones that have been shipped or reached consumers, 70% of the batteries were supplied by subsidiary: Samsung SDI (SAMSUNG SDI CO., LTD.), and the remaining Some parts use batteries from China New Energy Technology Co., Ltd. (ATL). In October, Samsung Group ranked 7th among the world's 100 most valuable brands in 2016. In October, Samsung Electronics announced it would stop selling the Galaxy Note 7 phone after recalling the phone, almost declaring the "death penalty" for this flagship phone. This move may cost Samsung US$17 billion. On December 9, Samsung is preparing to upgrade its software in the United States and permanently ban the Galaxy Note7 mobile phone.

On the evening of November 4, 2016, Samsung Electronics America announced that it would voluntarily recall 2.8 million top-loading washing machines of certain models.