Tuesday, February 7, 2017

“Samsung reported cause ignition Galaxy Note 7 is correct” – Tablets Magazine

Samsung made January 23, after a long internal investigation known what the precise cause of the spontaneous ontbrandingen of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. The results of this research are correct. Reports that a Korean government agency that electronic products need to check.

Battery exploded

Samsung had in the past year deep into the fabric after the with a lot of fuss presented new phablet Galaxy Note 7 many of the problems began to cause. The device exploded, was spontaneous, and users were sometimes literally, their lives. Initially, Samsung the devices come back, and put a new battery in to stop it. But the problem remained.

To personal to prevent accidents, has Samsung all Notes 7 recalls, what the company massive financial damage and especially damage to reputation has inflicted. After months of a thorough internal investigation as to the cause done.

Short circuit

The cause is quite technical and is in this article in an infographic by Samsung explained. The overheating was created by the components in the battery that each other were not allowed to touch, but that still did. That produced a sort of short circuit in the unit. There was not a question of one, but of two main problems that this caused. Hence, also copies from the second batch of devices was kindled.

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No penalty

The Korean Agency for Technology and Standards, the results of the Samsung a good look, and found that they are correct. That is a relief for Samsung. This authority can impose penalties on companies in case of a violation, but Samsung gets no penalty. Probably because the company is honest about the results, and because Samsung has quickly intervened.

Galaxy S8: complete other story

The company will soon release a new flagship presenting, the Samsung Galaxy S8. Uncertainty about the safety of the battery in this new device can Samsung not use. Reportedly, Samsung batteries for the Galaxy S8 now at competitor LG ordered.

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