Not all Samsung Galaxy Note 7 copies risk to explode. So you check yourself whether your battery is safe. We suggest anyway to contact include Samsung
Samsung Galaxy Note 7
It will not have escaped down the past week:. Samsung’s latest flagship, the Galaxy Note 7 will be called back. It turned out that one of the 24 units sold is subject to fly or explode just on fire while charging the phablet. A major recall was inevitable. It seems that the problem only plays up when batteries Samsung’s own SDI, a subsidiary 70% of Galaxy Note has produced seven batteries.
Batteries
This is the first time that Samsung has developed so many components themselves for a flagship. SDI has only started in 2014 to develop batteries for smartphones. The subsidiary of the Korean smartphone manufacturer was not ready for the mass production of batteries for the Galaxy S6 or S7. For those flagships Samsung subcontracted the work to LG Chem and Chinese ATL. Now, you might conclude that SDI was not ready for the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. It is expected to cost $ 1 billion to replace all the discs 7 copies. SDI, however, produced only the cells of the battery problematic. ITM Semiconductor was responsible for the packaging of batteries, and is precisely the major culprit in this whole story.
Safe
The other 30% of all Samsung Galaxy Note 7 battery packs were outsourced to ATL as Samsung can not certified the SDI batteries in China get. The reason behind it is a complex story in itself, but it comes down to is that all Galaxy Note 7 copies in China ATL batteries. The batteries produced by ATL seem to cause any problems, because Samsung’s recall does not apply in China. Most secure copies are thus destined for China, Hong Kong or Macau
Check
If you have your Samsung Galaxy Note 7 through a third party have won, there is therefore a chance that you phablet yet safe. If you want to know who developed the battery in your Samsung flagship then you can look on the back or in the settings of the device. State there that your smartphone is manufactured in China? Then you’re probably right. Korea and Vietnam are the countries at risk, so you better exchange your device. We suggest anyway anyway to take contact with Samsung and move, redeeming your device is indeed safe and free. In the future, probably all the Galaxy Note 7 batteries supplied by ATL, so then you are anyway good
Source: Korea Herald
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