Samsung has its hands full with the Galaxy Note 7 recall, but new reports show units that catch fire and do more damage than the original replaced. Last week, there were four incidents involving smartphones Galaxy Note 7, but Samsung said it is not sure that the units were in the lot of smrtphones Note 7 replaced. However, an investigation is underway and will reveal more once the CPSC publishes a report.
Meanwhile, Samsung is working hard on its next flagship, the Galaxy S8, in an attempt to put all the recall of Note 7 behind.
Samsung: taking all precautions measures for the Galaxy S8
Samsung would release the Galaxy S8 26 February, during MWC 2017 in Barcelona, the leakster @ Ricciolo1. This time -ci, the company would focus on taking all precautionary measures regarding the battery, to ensure that the history of the Galaxy Note 7 does not repeat. But it remains to be seen, things seem to go progressively worse for Samsung. US operators now offer customers the opportunity to exchange their units Note 7 to other phones or get a full refund. Some mobile operators are even considering removing Note 7 of their range.
Samsung's goal with the Galaxy S8
The rumors say that Samsung could launch a second recall, but it certainly depends on the results of the investigation of the CPSC. Before February next year, Samsung is expected to regain the confidence of consumers and remove all doubts about the safety of its smartphones, or the launch of the Galaxy S8 would be crippled from the start. Galaxy S8 could have a fingerprint scanner located within the display. To attract the attention of the market, Samsung could make some major changes in design and materials brought to the Galaxy S8. A recent report revealed that the home button can be removed and the fingerprint scanner may be placed inside the display.
More rumors suggest that the smartphone could come with the latest specifications, including a Exynos 8895 CPU clocked at 3GHz. The Galaxy S8 could also come with curved edges at the top and bottom.
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