this is shown by the conclusions of the research that the south Korean manufacturer led since October, when the model was permanently withdrawn from the market, the second reveals this Monday to Reuters. The results will only be officially presented on 23 January, but the news agency advances the information citing "a source close to the matter".
in Addition to revealing details on what happened to the smartphone, Samsung should also detail the production measurements taken so that the problem does not repeat with the Galaxy S8 and future devices.
Kwon Oh-hyun, co-chief executive officer of brand south Korean, had already stated that the quality inspections and improvement of the manufacturing processes should be a priority, after the disaster Note 7.
"We will regain our pride," said the executive, urging the employees of Samsung to learn from the mistakes of the past.
The responsible person believes that "quality" should be the focus of the technology of Seoul during this year and that one must work in order to avoid that the brand is involved in more issues regarding the security of their equipment, which put at risk his credibility and concern to investors.
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