Sunday, December 18, 2016

Samsung does not know why the battery in the Galaxy Note 7 przegrzewały – Tabletowo.pl

Despite Samsung was forced to withdraw from the market model Galaxy Note 7 is already some time ago, it laborantom company was hard to bring to the spontaneous combustion of the battery during a simulation of typical smartphone usage. A new report informs that the manufacturer has already pinpointed the cause of the problem, which cost him a total of $ 5 billion in lost revenues and expenses associated with the program, return the equipment.

In revision The Korea Herald, Samsung shared the results of his internal investigation with other laboratories that tried to get to the source of the problem Note ami 7, such as the Korea Testing Laboratory and UL. Apparently, the producer promised that it will release a full report on the causes of the accident this model before the end of this year. However, until the company gave the press any material, claiming that it is not ready for it. Maybe Samusung is waiting until you have assembled all the necessary documentation of testing, to provide the public with a comprehensive report that will finally answer the question: What went wrong with Samsungiem Galaxy Note 7?

Theories about what was causing the overheating and ignition of the battery in the Note 7 is a lot. One of them says faulty design of the battery, which is intended to make the links as thin as possible, while maintaining the broadest possible range and performance.

If Samsung wants to keep the authority must publish the results of research, by chance, the Galaxy Note 7 this year. First, in order to fulfill his promise (if it is real). Second, to describe the problem in sufficient detail so that anyone willing to participate, wondering about buying the Samsung Galaxy S8 will not have to wrestle with, or ownership in the following Korean flagowca carries with it some danger. And so the manufacturer has time before its premiere to convince them that there is nothing to fear.

source: the Investor via PhoneArena

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