Investigation concludes Note7s exploded due to manufacturing errors – well, duh!
Samsung has announced it will unveil the results of an investigation into the exploding Note7 debacle next week but the WSJ has stolen its fire, so to speak.
Samsung has announced it will unveil the results of an investigation into the exploding Note7 debacle next week but the WSJ has stolen its fire, so to speak.
One small part of Samsung’s humiliation over the incendiary Note7 has elapsed with the US government no longer requiring US airlines to make shrill announcements about the device.
Yup, you’re stuck with it. It’s time to put it at the bottom of your freezer and leave it there forever, because no one is letting these things go anywhere.
Having decided to consign the Note7 to a flame-proof dustbin Samsung has wasted little time in confessing the extent of its financial impact.
On a calamitous day for quarterly earnings guidance Samsung has written off 2.6 trillion Korean Won ($2.3 billion) on the back of its decision to pull the plug on the Galaxy Note7.
It’s starting to look like Samsung is ready to write the whole thing off as a hideous nightmare with sales halted and no other solution in sight.
There have been multiple reports of the new, supposedly safe, Galaxy Note7s overheating and catching fire – reigniting a crisis that was supposed to be over.
You’ve got to give Samsung top marks for sheer gall. Less than a month after the Note7 debacle the company is claiming a win from the fact that most people accepted a replacement device.
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