Why Samsung is sticking with the Galaxy Note 8

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Samsung to delay Galaxy S8 launch after Note 7 investigation


Samsung to delay Galaxy S8 launch after Note 7 investigation
- "The lessons of this incident are deeply reflected in our culture and process," said Koh Dong-jin, Samsung's chief executive."Samsung Electronics will be working hard to regain consumer trust."The S8 is expected to have a new design with a larger screen that fills the front of the device.Samsung is said to be ditching the physical home button to make room for the larger screen, which could use organic light-emitting diode technology and be the first mobile phone with a 4K screen, a high quality resolution to date reserved for televisions and computer monitors.Other reports suggest the flagship handset could be waterproof and come without a headphone jack, following Apple's lead with the iphone 7.
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Why Samsung is sticking with the Galaxy Note 8


Why Samsung is sticking with the Galaxy Note 8
- 2:31 Close DragAt Samsung's 837 "experience store" in New York's trendy Meatpacking District, a few visitors lined up to try the company's virtual reality experience based on the action series "24."Others took in a latte and a comfy chair, surrounded by the latest phones and smartwatches.The "store" -- it should be noted that you can't actually purchase items there -- is a boastful showcase of the latest and greatest tech from Samsung.Two floors above, Samsung's mobile chief, D.J.
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Samsung Investigation Blames Battery Size for Galaxy Note 7 Fires


Samsung Investigation Blames Battery Size for Galaxy Note 7 Fires
- An investigation into the cause of faulty batteries that led Samsung Electronics to pull all of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones last year found that some batteries were irregularly sized.WSJ's Lee Hawkins explains.Photo: Ahn Young-Joon/Associated PressAn investigation into the cause of faulty batteries that led Samsung Electronics Co. to pull all of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones last year found that some batteries were irregularly sized, causing overheating, while others had manufacturing problems, according to people familiar with the matter.The conclusion, which will be unveiled by Samsung on Monday, helps to explain the technology giant's product recall that damaged its brand...
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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Crisis Signals Problems at Korea Inc.


Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Crisis Signals Problems at Korea Inc.
- "The Korean economy as a whole has reached a kind of limit," said Park Sang-in, a Seoul National University economics professor who thinks that the cozy relationship between the government and business is stifling innovation in South Korea.Advertisement Continue reading the main storyMr. Park pointed to a decision by a South Korean court last week to block the arrest of Jay Y. Lee, Samsung's de facto leader, after a prosecutor sought a warrant accusing Mr. Lee of bribery in relation to the presidential scandal.A string of major South Korean executives, including Mr. Lee's own father, have been pardoned or had sentences suspended after being convicted of wrongdoing over the past decade.Samsung has said Mr. Lee did nothing illegal.
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Samsung Galaxy Note 7 With Exploding Battery Still in Use by Thousands


Samsung Galaxy Note 7 With Exploding Battery Still in Use by Thousands
- Some people must still really, really love their Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phones—despite the device's flawed and dangerous design, which can cause the battery to catch fire.Verizon tells Fortune exclusively that "thousands" of its customers are still using the Note 7–even after the carrier issued a software upgrade a few weeks ago that was supposed to kill the phone and stop it from being able to recharge.Nevertheless, it's a tiny fraction of Verizon's 114 million wireless subscribers.The holdout Note 7 lovers somehow avoided the killer upgrade and are still using their relatively dangerous smartphones, much to Verizon's dismay, the carrier says.
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