New problems for the Samsung Galaxy Note 7

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The Galaxy Note 7 has all the earmarks of being one of the devices that has cost the Korean company the most money. On the one hand we have the money that the company has invested in R&D to launch the Galaxy Note 7, the different advertising campaigns and the expense of having to replace all the Galaxy Note 7 that came on the market before they began to exploit the first terminals. A little over a week ago, the program to replace the terminals at risk of explosion with new ones began, the main difference being the color of the battery icon, which in the replaced models is blue.

Apparently these new terminals are also suffering problems with the battery, but at least in this case they are not causing the explosion of the terminals, but rather they are seeing how the battery drains quickly even if the terminal is in sleep without doing any activity. In some cases, the battery has dropped by 50% in as little as 30 minutes. In other cases, the device's battery percentage has not exceeded 10% after charging overnight. Fortunately for the moment these cases are only being found with South Korea.

A company spokesperson has stated that this new problem It is not due to the batteries used by Samsung in the terminals that have been replaced. Even so, Samsung affirms that it is already studying the cases to see what is the problem that the Korean firm faces again with the Note 7. Before starting the replacement program, Samsung offered the option of returning the Note 7 and receiving a Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge plus the difference in the price of the terminals, but it seems that people have continued to choose to enjoy the latest flagship of the Koreans despite the problem of explosions that some users have suffered.


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  1.   andresandrei said

    It would be interesting if they studied what they mentioned from the beginning: that the terminal seemed to have too much bloatware, and I don't know, I have a crazy idea that one of those applications is causing the device to cycle to such a degree of overheating. I read somewhere that the market is now demanding new terminals so quickly that they don't have time to properly test devices, and no opportunity to have a device "misplaced" in a bar before launch.

  2.   Alexander Cajal said

    Sorry for the ignorance but, the terminals with such download problems and poor or little charge. They do not have the latest update that Samsung sent to the Note 7 so that they will not explode? Perhaps the patch should be removed on the new terminals with the batteries repaired.