Monday, January 23, 2017

Samsung: we will not give up release Galaxy Note 8 – Вести.Ru

Samsung, despite the scandal around the “explosive” phablet Galaxy Note 7, expressed its willingness not to withdraw from the popular brand. “I’ll get a better, more secure and very innovative Note 8,” committed himself head of mobile division of the company D. J. Ko.

Communicating with journalists from CNET, a top Manager of Samsung as the main reason not to close a line of Note called a huge number of fans, devotees of the “galactic” plantations. Furthermore, the Korean firm has invested a lot in marketing Note devices introduced in 2011.

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Incidents of battery fire Note 7, strongly damped reputation of the brand. Before Samsung officially announced the cause of the defect, which was a poor design and defects of the Assembly of the device. It turned out that some models were equipped with batteries of the wrong size — more than necessary, which could lead to overheating phablet and, as a consequence, combustion.

Despite the scandal that tarnished the image of the Galaxy Note and tainted the reputation of the Samsung, the Koreans should be commended. At a press conference the company has taken full responsibility for “explosiveness” Note 7 on himself, noting that at the moment were recalled almost all of the defective device. In addition, Samsung continues to release update, which for security reasons disables the phablet, making it impossible to further use.

Also, the Koreans have pledged to tighten checks of the battery in order to ensure that the upcoming products, including the Galaxy S8 and the Note 8 will not suffer the same fate as Note 7. Earlier, Samsung officially announced that break tradition and not show the next flagship smartphone in the framework of the exhibition MWC in late February — early March. Presumably, the company wants to thoroughly test the new car, to protect yourself from repeating mistakes.

Source: CNET

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