The Samsung Galaxy S8 will use the same batteries as the Note 7

Notes 7

This month we will finally know what really happened to make them catch fire and the Galaxy Note 7 exploded when they were charging or even when they were on the surface of a table. Samgung share the results of your investigations throughout this month with all of us in order to reassure the next customer who comes to checkout to purchase one of their new flagships.

And from what we can glean from this news, Samsung seems to know that batteries weren't the problem in particular for the fire of the different Note 7 devices. A new report indicates that the batteries manufactured by Samsung SDI would not have been the reason for them to catch fire and that it will be the SDI itself that will supply the batteries for the imminent Samsung Galaxy S8.

Y you have to be very sure to mount those Samsung SDI batteries, since it is known that it is preparing everything so that we have in our hands one of the best Android phones to date. Leaving a "possibility" for the Galaxy S8 to catch fire would be practically crazy and with the money and prestige at stake, we do not believe that Samsung is so kamikaze to play it in such a way.

The curious thing about the case is that at first Samsung blamed the batteries produced by Samsung SDI of the problems that the Note 7. But later, in the recall made, those created by Amperex also suffered the same fate.

Now we have to see if the results of the investigations serve to restore trust to many users who have always bought Samsung terminals. Possibly so if the Korean manufacturer launches a Galaxy S8 simply perfect both in performance and virtues. So in their own hands it remains that everything goes smoothly and they do not encounter a bad nightmare again.


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