Samsung Permanently Powers Down Galaxy Note 7 Smartphones
Samsung Electronics is permanently ending production of its flagship Galaxy Note 7 smartphone, after trying for more than a month to solve the problem of the device catching fire.
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Samsung Permanently Powers Down Galaxy Note 7 Smartphones
Samsung Electronics is permanently ending production of its flagship Galaxy Note 7 smartphone, after trying for more than a month to solve the problem of the device catching fire.
When Samsung announced the S7 and S7 Edge earlier this year at Mobile World Congress, the announcement heralded the return of some of the features power users were missing the most, with microSD support pretty high on that list. Plus the ‘basic’ model S7 and Edge are already IP68 rated for protection against water and dust, which would tend to be what Samsung adds on for the ‘Active’ models, like the S6 Active. With no official word from Samsung that an ‘Active’ model is on the way, we can only speculate as to what it might do, but it looks like someone’s…This story continues at The Next Web
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