New York - Not an easy thing for Samsung to rebuild consumer confidence after the Galaxy Note 7 incident in late 2016.South Korean technology giant is doing extra preparation by testing the battery performance on the Galaxy Note 8.the battery became a major problem in the Galaxy Note 7, many battery incidents exploded at the time that users complained. As a guarantee, Samsung is working with Underwriter Labs (UL) to ensure the capabilities of its latest smartphone battery supply.
Galaxy Note 8's power performance is capable of passing a series of battery protocol tests. For information, the case of burst Galaxy Note 7 batteries reap various reactions. This is also responded directly by the President of Mobile Communication Business Samsung DJ Koh some time ago.DJ Koh apologized and thanked all Samsung employees for their support in the face of difficult times.Some of Samsung's employees are known to have given some support to the Samsung president and the company as a whole through online messaging. They also try to give moral power to each other.
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DJ Koh takes the helm of the mobile division to replace Shin Jong-kyun, who is currently overseeing the information and communications technology division of mobile. DJ Koh has been instrumental in making major innovations, such as the large smartphone, the Note series, the stylus, and Samsung Pay mobile payment solutions. Samsung, which announced the recall of Galaxy Note 7 in September 2016, decided to continue shipping the smartphone with batteries from different suppliers.
According to Korean Agency for Technology and Standards documents, after the Galaxy Note 7 incident in August 2016, Samsung initially concluded that there was a problem with batteries supplied by its subsidiary, Samsung SDI.Then on September 2, 2016, Samsung drew 2.5 million units of Note 7 with SDI batteries.
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Samsung also continued shipping Note 7 with ATL batteries, which unfortunately it back to be backfired. The new report says that some replacement units have the same problem. According to sources, the engineers again tried to solve the problem.
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