Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Explosive Battery News: Here Are Details To Assure Its Safe And Secured Battery
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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is set to erase the flopped fate of its predecessor, the Note 7. The device is proud to present its alluring specs, fresh features, and safe and secure entire built.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 is expected to arrive for real once the Galaxy S8 is unveiled. Samsung is reportedly pressured because of the battery explosion issue of Note 7 in 2016 resulting in an untimely discontinuation of the device.
But now, users should have no worries this time since the South Korean tech is reportedly assuring that everything is seemingly flawless. The entire process of producing the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 was totally checked.
Samsung guaranteed the effectively and absence of problems in Samsung Galaxy Note 8’s battery. It underwent an 8-point battery testing procedure, including durability test, visual inspection, X-Ray, charge and discharge test. The company also involved TVOC test, disassembling test, accelerated usage test and OCV test. Furthermore, the South Korean government participates in certifying that the phones will not explode anytime, BGR reported.
The ministry of Korean Agency for Technology Standards planned to arrange updates of battery safety. It also included smartphone recall laws like a single renewal of the devices' batteries every two years. Time frames are as well to be strictly implemented in terms of the recall to hinder deferments of reporting.
Despite the negative comments and reviews from the public due to Note 7's fiasco, Samsung is still tough to release new creation, which is the Samsung Galaxy Note 8. In addition, Dong-jin Koh, Samsung's Mobile Chief promises to offer a totally improved Galaxy Note, CNET reported. Consequently, the flagship smartphone will possibly arrive with 4K display resolution and to be VR-ready.
Samsung was reportedly working on high-end Exynos chipsets that were claimed to be SoC variant with built-in powerful GPU. This is for the company to create new functionalities. Meanwhile, Samsung Galaxy Note 8 or codename "Project Baikal" is set to be released in late 2017 with a seemingly expensive price.