Galaxy Note 7 belonging to Tham Hua burned while he was staying at a hotel Src: |
Page Samsung England could contain brief explanation on the matter, which stated that the cause is purely a battery problem, not on the phone.
Samsung said the overheating occurs when components "anode-to-cathode" in contact.
"It is a mistake that the production process is very rare," wrote Samsung, as summarized Bojez Creative from GSM Arena, Sunday (09/11/2016).
No further explanation as to the cause of overheating intended. The anode is the negative pole of the battery, while the cathode is the positive pole.
Reports say that the battery Galaxy Note 7 problematic manufactured by Samsung SDI, which supplies about 70 percent of the battery to the device. As many as 30 percent of the rest is produced by other partners based in China.
Because of this problem, Samsung was forced to pull back (recall) of 2.5 million units have been circulating in the world market.
Number of affected Galaxy Note 7 battery problems estimated that only 0.1 percent of the total units sold. However, Samsung did not want to take risks. Until last week, there were already 35 cases occurred more from Galaxy Note 7 on fire when filled batteries.
The latest two cases related Galaxy Note 7 occurred in Australia and the United States. In the city of Perth, Australia, a man has to pay Rp 18 million for Galaxy Note 7 hers burned in the hotel room.
While in the US, specifically in Florida, owner of Galaxy Note 7 should lose his car, Grand Cherokee, due scorched by fire.
Manufacturers from the State Ginseng has appealed to the owners of Galaxy Note 7 to switch off and do not wear the device before exchanged with a new version that is safe. Own Galaxy Note 7 also asked to immediately replace it with a new unit.
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