Samsung has finally explained the reason why its 2016 flagship Galaxy Note 7 kept on exploding. In a press conference held today, the South Korean company made the investigation public by blaming the bad battery design as the real cause of the problem.
Samsung has made an official announcement regarding the investigative findings on the exploding Galaxy Note 7. The South Korean company, after going through an internal process of attempting to find out why the device was so defective, has announced that it will reveal the findings of that investigation this coming Sunday evening at a press conference in Seoul, South Korea.
Things are starting to look a bit murky at the very top of the Samsung food chain, with claims of impropriety being levied at not just the company's President, but its Vice President, too. A South Korean prosecutor is now trying to arrest Lee Jae-yong, the Samsung Vice Chairman and the man widely expected to become the top dog eventually as part of a corruption scandal.
News is coming in that Samsung will make its Galaxy Note 7 investigation findings public on the 23rd of January. Here are the details.
Could this be our first clear look at the Samsung Galaxy S8? The design, as can be seen below, looks beautiful. It's a fantastic example of product design and would instantly command a legion of fans based on visuals alone.
Samsung's Gear S3, Gear S2 and Gear Fit2 are now compatible with Apple's iPhone, with the iOS apps required to interface with the wearables available to download on the App Store.
We may now have our first alleged look at Samsung Galaxy S8 as well as info on its potential release date. Here are the details.
Samsung has announced its Family Hub 2.0 smart fridge range at CES 2017. Here are all the details you need to know about it.
It shouldn't really come as a surprise, but it looks as though Samsung is planning on taking inspiration from Apple's extremely well-received AirPods in an effort to launch a similar product alongside next year's Galaxy S8 smartphone.
Reports have begun to surface of what users claim is Samsung Galaxy S7 camera shattered issue, apparently happening on its own with no reason for the failure.














