Samsung sued over water-resistant phone claims [www.bbc.com]
Samsung in hot water over splashy Australian phone ads [www.reuters.com]
Samsung’s in hot water for allegedly misleading customers about water-resistant Galaxy phones [bgr.com]
Oz watchdog claims Samsung's leak-proof phones ad campaign doesn't hold water [www.theregister.co.uk]
Samsung in hot water Down Under for misleading ads about water resistance [mspoweruser.com]
Samsung Galaxy phone ads may have been too splashy for Australia [mashable.com]
Samsung in court for misleading phone water resistance advertisements [www.accc.gov.au]
Australia Regulator Sues Samsung Over 'Misleading' Water Resistance Ads for Galaxy Smartphones [www.iphoneincanada.ca]
Samsung sued by Australian watchdog over "deceptive" Galaxy ads [www.techspot.com]
Samsung charged with misleading Galaxy phone owners over water resistance [www.theverge.com]
호주 소비자 규제기관(ACCC), 갤럭시 스마트폰의 방수 기능에 대한 삼성의 광고가 소비자들을 오도했다고 주장하고 제소해. 삼성, 광고에서 자사 갤럭시 폰이 수영장과 서핑에서도 견딘다고 말함. 그러나 ACCC, 삼성의 주장은 사실이 아니라고 반박함. https://t.co/fWCFpPKyYT
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) July 4, 2019
News: Samsung in court for misleading phone water resistance advertisements https://t.co/I80afuWcJh
— ACCC (@acccgovau) July 4, 2019
Samsung charged with misleading Galaxy phone owners over water resistance https://t.co/JTtBYOE7P1 pic.twitter.com/gSHpxkMwBy
— The Verge (@verge) July 4, 2019
삼성 갤럭시 폰 광고가 호주에서 너무 첨벙첨벙했을 수도 있습니다. https://t.co/mBlgptMpW5
— editoy (@editoy) July 5, 2019
Samsung Galaxy phone ads may have been too splashy for Australia https://t.co/0tfArzozXa pic.twitter.com/InFBmkx0Mr
— FutureShift (@futureshift) July 4, 2019
Samsung has been working on new smartphone designs that are unlike anything we’ve seen before [bgr.com]
Samsung in hot water down under [www.fudzilla.com]
Samsung sued for misleading water-resistance ads in Australia [www.androidpolice.com]
삼성 갤럭시 폰 광고가 호주에서 너무 첨벙첨벙했을 수도 있습니다. https://t.co/mBlgptMpW5
— editoy (@editoy) July 5, 2019
Samsung has been working on new smartphone designs that are unlike anything we’ve seen before https://t.co/wMxBGIVUtJ pic.twitter.com/As6RaV9hht
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) July 6, 2019