On 23 January the Galaxy Note 7 explosion results

The cessation of their circulation Note 7 της Samsung ήταν μια από τις μεγαλύτερες αποτυχίες of products in the history of technology, and the actual causes of the explosions observed in the devices are still unknown.

According to a publication, Samsung will release the results of its January 23 survey.

In exactly one week from today, Samsung will release the results of its extensive public investigation, according to Reuters. Earlier this month, employees of s reported that the results will be known before the end of January, while the new publication states that Samsung will release them one day before announcing its earnings for the fourth quarter of 2016.Galaxy Note 7

The unnamed source said the company was able to reproduce the fire during its investigation and concluded that the is the main culprit.

The tests performed by Samsung on Galaxy Note 7 have not shown any defects in hardware design or software. Some people in the past believed that the symmetrical design or high processing power of Note 7 may have helped fire the device, but the new report denies these claims. Other analysts believe that Samsung did not give enough space to the Note 7 battery.

In any case, we will learn on 23 in January, when the company will announce in addition to the causes, and the new steps it has taken to avoid similar problems in the future. Samsung said it had used third-party laboratories to help with the Galaxy Note 7 battery explosion research.

The South Korean company needs to reassure its customers in order to recover them ahead of the release of the upcoming Galaxy S8, which will take place 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.

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