Samsung's exploding Galaxy Note 7 phones are officially back from the dead — apparently with a new name and smaller battery. The phone took the world by storm last year for all the wrong reasons: It ...
Samsung says new Galaxy Note 7 smartphones will be available in U.S. stores starting Wednesday to replace about 1 million devices that are being recalled because their batteries can catch fire. The ...
Tech giant Samsung is to halt the sales of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones after reports of exploding batteries, in potentially a major stumble for the phonemaker as it seeks to make ground against key ...
Samsung’s Note 8 replaces exploding modelSamsung (KS: 005930) has unveiled a revamped model of its exploding Note 7 smartphone, the Galaxy Note 8, as the South Korean phone manufacturer attempts to ...
Patrick O'Rourke is XDA's News Editor and Entertainment Segment Lead. Previously, he was Pocket-lint's Editor-in-Chief, the Editor-in-Chief of Canadian tech publication MobileSyrup, and earlier in his ...
A FLORIDA man has launched a lawsuit against Samsung after the known battery defect in the Galaxy Note 7 caused his smartphone to explode inside his pocket, causing "severe burns" to his leg. By Aaron ...
Samsung has recalled all of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones after finding batteries in some of the flagship gadgets had exploded or caught fire. The phones are being pulled from shelves in 10 countries, ...
New Zealand mobile networks are taking the nuclear option to tackle Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phones — blacklisting them and kicking them off their networks. From November 18, anyone who owns a Samsung ...
On Monday (8 November), full page ads were taken out in the The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and The Washington Post, penned by Samsung electronics North America president and chief ...
SAMSUNG will beat its profit estimates for the third quarter of 2016, the South Korean firm has indicated, despite its unprecedented worldwide recall of the Note 7 following a series of spontaneous ...
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