Samsung "shipped a dangerous product," apparently. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Mac The Galaxy Note 7’s embarrassing tendency to catch fire might have been caused by Samsung’s decision to cram the ...
That’s one hot device. A June 6 clip on the platform has reignited buzz about the infamous Galaxy Note 7, the smartphone so dangerous, it’s banned from the skies due to the possibility of its battery ...
From tweaks to the battery to a more stringent testing process, Samsung is pulling out all the stops to ensure a safer phone. Shara Tibken was a managing editor at CNET News, overseeing a team ...
Samsung has pinned the blame on its exploding Galaxy Note 7 phones on two separate problems with the handsets’ lithum-ion batteries — one problem affecting the first units the company released, and a ...
Let's travel back to 2016. Marvel Studios was dominating the box office with "Captain America: Civil War," Beyoncé released "Lemonade," and Samsung unveiled the Galaxy Note 7. There was a lot to like ...
In his video, the traveler zooms in on an “FAA BANNED ITEM” sign that announces the ban on Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phones at the airport security checkpoint he’s at. “Imagine having to throw your phone ...
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