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October 29th, 2012, 10:57 GMT · By

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Samsung Reports GALAXY Note II Transport Hijacked in Malaysia

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Following last month’s theft of Samsung OLED TVs in Germany, another incident in which the South Korean company is involved has just been reported in Malaysia.

The Chosunilbo reports a Samsung transport containing 1400 Galaxy Note II devices has been recently stolen from a cargo depot at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Malaysia.

According to Samsung, the total worth of the goods included in this transports is around $1.1 million (€ 850,000).

All Galaxy Note II devices were to hit Malaysian shelves in the following days, but given the recent incident, Android fans will have to wait a bit longer until Samsung sends another transport.

Although Samsung immediately reported the loss, there are slim chances that the local authorities will be able to retrieve it, or at least part of it.

It’s likely that these stolen Samsung Galaxy Note II devices will flood the Malaysian market pretty soon at discounted prices.

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