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Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 safety issues in the last month or so has become the company’s worst nightmare. The issue forced the company to kill its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones and Samsung may not stop here. If a new report out of Russia is to be believed, then Samsung is reportedly considering killing the “Note” lineup completely, with no future smartphones to carry the iconic phablet brand.

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Instead, the battle for Black Friday deals this year is a cyber one with consumers heading online as they look to save money.Experts predict record sales 750 million today alone and record price cuts, with shops trying to avoid being stuck with a mountain of unsold stock as the year’s second shutdown has robbed them of four weeks’ peak pre Christmas trading.’This Black Friday has the potential to be the biggest yet, sitting one week closer to Christmas and coming just after pay day for a lot of people,’ says Kyle Monk, head of insight and analytics at the British Retail Consortium. ‘Nonetheless, it poses a dilemma for retailers this year, who must weigh up whether significantly reduced margins are worth the additional volume when deciding on the discounts they will offer, particularly given that stores are closed this year and that online performance this golden quarter might be make or break for some.’And that is not the only way that lockdown is likely to influence the bargains for which we are looking.Gadgets are top of the UK’s wish list, followed by fashion, toys and home products.The first lockdown saw sales of bread makers and freezers boom as panic buying set in, followed by working from home kit such as printers and webcams. Chief executive John Roberts predicts his firm will sell more than 100,000 TVs, with customers able to get more than a third off some sets.Meanwhile, eBay is expecting traffic to its website to eclipse last year, when 18 items were sold every second.