Samsung Galaxy Note7 exploding battery likely caused by extreme internal margins

05 December 2016
Samsung was too aggressive in its internal design margins, leaving no room for the phone's safe battery operation.

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  • AnonD-44275
  • 3qN
  • 05 Dec 2016

If that is reason they easy could make little smaller battery and continuous with sale .
They are hiding bigger problem, and trying to make it banal thing ...

But I hope that they will recover, I use Galaxy S7 Edge and I love Note series ...

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    • Anonymous
    • RIE
    • 05 Dec 2016

    The battery wasn't the problem afterall. Its the internal margin fault. The should have left more space for the battery to expand. Too greedy to make a thin smartphone.

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      • AnonD-258858
      • gM%
      • 05 Dec 2016

      Lg V20 is the king of phablets.

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        • Anonymous
        • t7K
        • 05 Dec 2016

        If they designed their phone a bit better, then this won't happen. F for the internal design and the Note 7 looks like a Rush Job just to please people.

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          • Anonymous
          • xj5
          • 05 Dec 2016

          Samsung has the capabilities to use solid state batteries they don't have any risk of exploding perhaps it's time top companies start to focus on better battery technology it's the only field which haven't been improved in the last couple of years. With all these technologies that exists we should have a phone that lasts at least week on a single charge by now.

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            • Anonymous
            • xCD
            • 05 Dec 2016

            Note 7 exploding battery likely caused by Samsung's greed.

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              • Anonymous
              • krW
              • 05 Dec 2016

              Seems to go along well. This seems to be the reason most phone explode every year then and why I'm the case of the note 7 it was a little worse