The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CSPC) late Thursday issued an official recall of 1 million Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphones.

Samsung had issued its own recall Sept. 2, but there was no formal recall in cooperation with the CPSC until now.

The recall is necessary because the Note 7 “presents such a fire hazard,” Elliot Kaye, the CPSC chairman, said in a news conference.

Kaye said customers subject to the recall have two options: either to seek a replacement or a refund, “which is the choice of the customer and the customer alone.”

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Source: COMPUTER WORLD