The commission’s tougher stance came one day after the Consumers’ Foundation said that Taiwan Mobile should take full responsibility for the security breach and fix the loopholes immediately. Photo: Yang Mien-chieh, Taipei TimesThe foundation said that some Amazing A32 owners had filed complaints with it over the recall offer. Taiwan Mobile halted sales of the smartphone in July last year after selling about 90,000 units since the model’s launch in April 2018. Only about 7,600 of Taiwan Mobile subscribers who bought the phones are still using them, the commission said last week. In addition, Taiwan Mobile must add a specific icon for the recall on its Web site, and should use every means possible to inform Amazing A32 owners about the recall, including sending text messages and making media announcements, the commission said.
Source: Taipei Times January 13, 2021 15:56 UTC