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| Samsung says it knows why the Galaxy Note 7 exploded — and it's no surprise; It's the batteries ... who'da thunk it? | |
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| Deleted User | Jan 17 2017, 06:55 AM Post #1 |
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A months-long probe into the cause of the spontaneously combusting Galaxy Note 7 devices has revealed … well, what we already suspected. On Sunday, Reuters reported that Samsung had concluded its investigation of its ill-fated flagship phone, and determined that the battery was the main culprit. Seeing as the battery was the part of the handset known to explode, this comes as little surprise. The official results of Samsung’s inquiry into the matter are likely to be announced on January 23, Reuters reports, which is the day before the South Korean phone manufacturer is slated to announce its fourth-quarter earnings results. https://www.yahoo.com/tech/long-investigation-samsung-expected-blame-020116316.html |
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