Quality Issues
It Scratches! Oh No, it Scratches!
The YouTube video that perhaps started the questioning on quality issues on the Note 7 was directed more towards Gorilla Glass 5. We’ve already spoken about how Corning had tried to make it more shatter-proof, but it seems that scratching wasn’t as good as previous generations of Gorilla Glass. We’ve heard from Corning on their side of the story too, but since the Galaxy Note 7 was the first device to be shipped with the new glass, it started a snowball effect which hasn’t yet ceased.
Batteries be Exploding
While the glass getting easily scratched may not be that bad, but an exploding battery sure is. We’ve already spoken about why a battery might explode while charging, but here it’s more of a quality control issue. As reported by Reuters, Samsung was already considering recalling the Note 7’s worldwide, to replace the batteries. Now it’s almost confirmed that they will. This was a statement made by Samsung a while ago, while responding to delays of shipments of the Galaxy Note 7. It appears that they weren’t unwarranted. We’ve also seen some photos of phones that have exploded being posted by users, and the South Korean media have reported some other cases just like this. Hyundai Securities had said in a report on Thursday that the Note 7’s problems appeared to be related to modules or parts, and such malfunctions should be resolved within a few weeks.
If You Own a Note 7
Since it is almost certain that Samsung will be recalling all their Note 7 devices, here are few steps that you ought to immediately do.
Future Moves?
It’s difficult to gauge what Samsung will do next, but it has to act quickly to ease the nerves of their investors. Another not-so-successful flagship launch will really dent their chances of regaining lost glory. The above article may contain affiliate links which help support Guiding Tech. However, it does not affect our editorial integrity. The content remains unbiased and authentic.