Samsung suspended sales of the Galaxy Note 7 and announced an informal recall on 2 September 2016, following the discovery of a manufacturing defect in the phones' batteries, which caused some units to generate excessive heat and combust, causing the
At the heart of the Note 7 controversy was its battery. Samsung used Lithium-ion batteries, which are common in mobile devices due to their high capacity and long lifespan. However, not all lithium-ion batteries are created equal, and subtleties in their
At the heart of the issue was the Note 7’s battery, which was prone to overheating and catching fire. In this article, we’ll delve into the details of what went wrong with the Note 7 battery and explore the consequences of this debacle.
Samsung's probe into its Galaxy Note 7 fiasco has found that the overheating and burning of the phones was caused by faults with their batteries. The firm had axed its iPhone rival in...