Friday, February 10, 2017

After Note 7 the Samsung looking for a new supplier of batteries – 4gnews (Blog)

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Well, 2016 was a year of "terrible" for all those who work or who simply like the brand’s south Korean, Samsung. As you should know, your flagship of the summer, the Galaxy Note 7, had internal problems that the transformed, sometimes in a "ball of fire".

however, the south Korean company has already discovered what the problem was and the blame fell on the batteries that the equipment brought with them. This has led the brand to create also a new test system, so that the margin of error becomes even smaller.

Who supplied the batteries for this excellent equipment was the sub-brand of the company, Samsung SDI and Amperex Technology, headquartered in China. As is obvious, the brand would not dispense with the services of a sub-brand, which led to the alleged end of its partnership with the chinese manufacturer, Amperex.

See also: Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8 Plus will not be so great!

But not everyone was harmed with all this problems, since a recent report claims that Samsung may be in talks with a japanese manufacturer of batteries call of Murata Manufacturing.

in the Event that the negotiations end successfully, Samsung SDI and Murata Manufacturing can prove to be the suppliers of the batteries of the next flagship of the brand, the long-awaited Galaxy S8.
To the chagrin of many fans, these problems led to the brand’s south Korean postpones the release of the next member of the family Galaxy S. However, the largest builder Android you can give us a teaser about what the terminal will be in the MWC.

However, the news are not going to stay here, and it is expected that its new tablet, the Galaxy Tab S3 and its hybrid Galaxy TabPro S2, are presented in this well-known fair technology!

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