The Samsung Galaxy S8 won't explode like the Note 7

The Samsung Galaxy S8 will not have the same problems with battery explosions as the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, this is Samsung's promise.

Samsung Galaxy S8 it was already presented by the Samsung company and it already reached many journalists, bloggers, or YouTubers, and no one complained about any explosion. Those from Samsung know how careful they must be for their customers, so now they promise that the Samsung Galaxy S8 will not have the same problems as the Samsung Galaxy Note 7.

The first change made by Samsung to ensure the safety of the Samsung Galaxy S8 concerns the batteries, which have been made safer inside. Separately, those from Samsung have also changed the way the batteries are charged to avoid explosions of this component in the Samsung Galaxy S8, this combination of internal changes and software ensuring quality.

Next, those from Samsung claim that they have implemented a variety of new tests to check Samsung Galaxy S8 batteries before implementation in terminals. This measure was announced since January, and for the Samsung Galaxy S8, the Korean company respects it "sacredly" to ensure that it does not have a new fiasco this spring.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 won't explode like the Note 7

The president of Samsung's mobile division, DJ Koh, says that Samsung did not comply with its internal safety standards when it launched the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, but that will not happen with the Samsung Galaxy S8. He claims that now the Samsung Galaxy S8 is tested with much greater rigor, so problems with exploding batteries will be avoided.

After everything that happened in the fall, after all the investigations and after all the promises, it would be stupid for the Samsung Galaxy S8 to have the same problems. If Samsung failed to solve the battery problem before launching the Samsung Galaxy S8 and the phones will explode, then the company can say goodbye to the global reputation it has created.

"We set up our own standard... but we didn't keep it. It was an eye-opening experience. Where most batteries hold about 80 percent of their charge after two years, this battery should be capable of 95 percent of its original capacity."

Almost everyone expects the Samsung Galaxy S8 to be safe from all points of view, so it is unlikely that there will be any unpleasant surprises from the terminals. Considering the very large number of Samsung Galaxy S8 terminals distributed for testing, if there are problems, they will certainly appear everywhere.

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