Monday, December 19, 2016

Samsung not ready to sound the reason of explosions of Android-smartphone Galaxy Note 7 – Overclockers.ru

In October, ending sales of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 worldwide and launching large-scale revocable campaign, the company Samsung has started the investigation to find out the true cause of the explosions new smartphones. As planned, at the end of the year, Samsung has completed the investigation, but not yet ready to share results with the public. This is reported by our colleagues from the PhoneArena.

Today it became known that Samsung figured out the exact cause of problems with battery Galaxy Note 7, which cost the company about $ 5 billion in costs and lost profits. Samsung will send a detailed report on the results of an internal investigation by independent testing laboratories Korea Testing Laboratory and UL. But to publicly announce the reasons of explosions of batteries Galaxy Note 7, Samsung is in no hurry. By the way, earlier Samsung promised to publish the results of the investigation before the end of the year. Whether she will have time to do it, hard to say. It is not excluded that Samsung will refuse to publicly announce the reasons for the explosions of their smartphones.

At the beginning of December the specialists of the company Instrumental announced its version of the causes of the explosion of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. They believe that the cause of the explosions was ill-considered layout of the components inside the smartphone. Due to the small distance components pressed on the battery, which he exploded. To avoid the problem was by installing a battery with less capacity or increasing the thickness of the shell smartphone.

Recall that Samsung initially blamed the explosions Galaxy Note 7 defective batteries. But when ignite began the smartphone and from a “safe” party with new batteries, Samsung began seeking the exact cause. Along with this, the company began to seek a new supplier of batteries, which are not prone to explosions. This provider can be LG Chem, a subsidiary of South Korean giant LG. Samsung will begin installing the batteries manufactured by LG Chem in the second half of next year.

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