Samsung forced to stop production of the galaxy note 7
Table of contents:
- Samsung will not be able to continue manufacturing the Galaxy Note 7
- One of the terminals, victim of the battery
Last week we echoed a very curious news about the Samsung Galaxy Note 7. It turns out that a terminal had literally exploded in the middle of a flight, a case that has turned around on all Internet portals. This is not the first case and several terminals have had the same problem, the explosion of the battery. The soap opera forced Samsung to take all the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 to be repaired, with the setbacks and costs that this entails.
Samsung will not be able to continue manufacturing the Galaxy Note 7
Apparently the problem is more delicate than we supposed and now Samsung has been pressured by the regulatory entities of South Korea, China and the United States to stop the production of the phone. Already in September Samsung had to make a massive recall of the Galaxy Note 7 and a program to return more than 2.5 million phones to be repaired.
Although the problem of heating and explosion of the Samsung phone battery only occurs to a very small number of units, this is enough for the regulatory authorities to force Samsung to withdraw it from the market, for security reasons.
One of the terminals, victim of the battery
Some time ago some analysts calculated that Samsung would lose some 1, 000 million dollars to replace all the phones they had sold, with production now in stand-by, those losses will surely grow. In any case, this does not move the numbers too much for the Korean company, since 1 billion represents only 5% of the profits of a season. Those who should be concerned are the engineers who work at the subsidiary Samsung SDI Co, who manufactured 70% of the batteries in this phone, more than one will have been left without a job.
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