Samsung's Note 7 was praised at launch but was discontinued following widespread battery issues. The blame was placed on the large battery's compact design and issues with electrodes. Despite the ...
But, after the device went on sale, some users began complaining that their Note 7 devices were exploding. The Galaxy Note 7 ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Samsung released a report detailing the issues that caused the Galaxy Note 7's batteries to explode, and has implemented a number of key measures to make sure it ...
The company responsible for some of the exploding batteries inside the Galaxy Note 7 phablet was tapped to make the batteries headed to Samsung’s upcoming new Galaxy S8. Should you be worried?
Samsung says it will no longer make the Galaxy Note 7 after its original phones caught fire and new reports came out that the replacements were having the same problem. Follow BI Video ...
If you’ve seen Samsung SDI in the news recently, that’s because the Samsung subsidiary was initially fingered as the company that made faulty Galaxy Note 7 batteries that overheated and exploded.
It seems like we hear about a new breakthrough in technology every other month and then we never hear about it again. Some of that is over optimistic, misunderstood and exaggerated reporting. But ...
More cases of exploding batteries continued to emerge ... or stow in checked baggage, all Samsung Galaxy Note 7 devices. That’s whether or not they are the originals or replacements.
The phone maker was battling its biggest ever brand crisis, after defective Galaxy Note 7 smartphones began exploding around the world. A battery malfunction was threatening to permanently damage ...