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An Australian judge on Thursday ordered Samsung to pay 14 million Australian dollars ($9.8 million) in penalties for misleading advertising over how water-resistant some models of smartphones are.

CANBERRA, Australia—An Australian judge on Thursday ordered Samsung to pay 14 million Australian dollars in penalties for misleading advertising over how water-resistant some models of smartphones are.

Samsung must also pay AU$200,000 toward the costs of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, the consumer watchdog that initiated an investigation of the phones four years ago. Samsung said the charging port issue only effected the seven models identified in the case that were launched between 2016 and 2017.Samsung sold 3.1 million of the vulnerable phones in Australia, but the court could not determine how many customers found faults in their charging ports.

Murphy said customers were entitled to assume that a large company such as Samsung would not advertise that its Galaxy phones could safely be submerged in water if they could not.

 

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