An exploding Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphone has reportedly totaled the Jeep Grand Cherokee of a family in St. Petersburg, just days after Samsung issued a worldwide recall for its hottest new ...
Samsung has pinned the blame on its exploding Galaxy Note 7 phones on two separate problems with the handsets’ lithum-ion batteries — one problem affecting the first units the company released, and a ...
Samsung Electronics is recalling its brand-new smartphone, the Galaxy Note 7, after dozens of users reported the devices exploded or caught fire. Samsung traced the problem to a flaw in the phone's ...
When Samsung began recalling the Galaxy Note 7, we praised the company's quick action and willingness to address the problems caused by its device. The need for a second recall and the complete ...
Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 may have caught fire through regular use because the battery was too big and not tested enough before launch. Hardware expert Instrumental studied the phone's design following ...
The AP reports that in South Korea, Samsung will be issuing a software update for anyone who doesn't want to immediately exchange their Note7. The update will limit battery charge to just 60 percent, ...
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Apparently, gently suggesting that people return Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphones that might have been prone to exploding wasn’t a strong enough move. So now, Samsung, along with the U.S. Consumer ...
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