The stoppage of Galaxy traffic Notes 7 της Samsung ήταν μια από τις μεγαλύτερες αποτυχίες ασφάλειας προϊόντων στην ιστορία της τεχνολογίας, και τα πραγματικά αιτία των εκρήξεων που παρατηρήθηκαν στις Appliances are still unknown.
According to a publication, Samsung will release the results of its January 23 survey.
In just one week from today, Samsung will publish the results of its extensive public research, according to Reuters. Earlier this month, company officials said the results will be known before the end of January, while the new release says Samsung will release them a day before announcing its earnings for the fourth quarter of 2016.
The unnamed source said the company was able to reproduce the fire during its investigation and concluded that the battery is the main culprit.
Tests conducted by Samsung on the Galaxy Note 7 have shown no flaws in the hardware design (hardware) or in the software. Some previously believed that the Note 7's symmetrical design or high processing power may have contributed to the device catching fire, but the new report refutes those claims. Other analysts believe that Samsung didn't give enough space to the Note 7's battery.
In any case, we will find out on January 23, when the company will announce, in addition to the causes, the new measures it has taken in order to avoid similar problems in the future. Samsung said it used third-party labs to help with the research for Galaxy Note 7 battery explosions.
The South Korean corporation must reassure its customers in order to regain confidence before launching the upcoming Galaxy S8, to be held sometime in April.
The Galaxy S series is usually released early this year, but with this model, Samsung is trying to extend the quality testing of the device by trying to make sure it does not re-experience the 2016 fixture.