Kamis, 27 Oktober 2016

Samsung Note7 Battery Investigation Report Due Before the End of 2016

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At the moment, Samsung's chief concern is getting at the bottom of the Galaxy Note7 mystery. The Korean tech giant has launched an investigation to find out what went wrong with the phablet, but we might have to wait a while until the results are announced.

Talking to a Samsung SDI executive, Reuters found out that the probe results are due to come towards the end of 2016. Samsung SDI is the subsidiary responsible for manufacturing the batteries that went into the original Note7 phones.

The Samsung official said a "weakness" has been identified in Note7 batteries, but the investigation is still ongoing. Samsung SDI is believed to have supplied up to 60% of the batteries inside the phablet.

Another Samsung SDI executive told the same publication that the battery vulnerability was limited to the batteries inside the Note7 and the company was gearing up to produce batteries for another Galaxy phone headed for a 2017 release, probably the Galaxy S8. Obviously, production was stopped.

Before the Galaxy S8 makes its debut at Barcelona next year, Samsung really needs to figure out what made the Galaxy Note7 overheat and explode. If the company wants to redeem itself in front of its fans, it can never release a fiery high-end phone ever again.

[REUTERS]

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