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Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will be a Better, Safer, and More Innovative

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will be a Better, Safer, and More Innovative

BLOGOSMILE- about the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 are emerging after Koh Dong-jin, president of Mobile at Samsung Electronics confirmed that the company will release the Galaxy Note 8 with a better, more secure and innovative this year. Galaxy Note 7 In August last year, the device is introduced with the Galaxy Note 7 gets a lot of attention because the device comes with many innovations. However, Samsung finally had to stop the sales because these devices have a problem with the batteries that can harm the user.

When sales of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is stopped, reports began to emerge that the company can stop Note lineup. However, it seems to have dismissed the rumors as he revealed in a recent interview to CNET that, "I will bring back a better, safer and highly innovative Galaxy Note 8."

 He further added that, "we found through the investigation process, we know there are plenty of customers out there who are faithful to the series Note." In addition, Tim Baxter, President and CO of Samsung Electronics America also stated that there are many users of the Galaxy Note 4 and Note 5 waiting for the Samsung Galaxy Note phablet soon release new with many upgrades.

A press release dated January 23 revealed that the root cause of the Galaxy Note 7 to explode are two types of defective batteries in the flagship phablet.


In future devices such as the Galaxy Note 8, Samsung will incorporate 8-Point system Battery Safety Check that covers a wide range of inspection as an endurance test, visual inspection, x-ray examination, charging and usage tests. Unfortunately not much is known about the device Galaxy Note 8, but Samsung is expected to release a phablet that the second half of 2017.

 Currently, the South Korean company is concentrating on the release event Galaxy smartphone S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus, which is expected to take place in April next year.

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