Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Usage Increases By 10 Percent Despite Second Recall

The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 controversy and its possible demise will go down in the history books without a doubt. The organization has now ended creation and sale and has requested that users quit utilizing the gadget altogether. Be that as it may, even after more than 90 instances of blasts and bursting into flames have been accounted for, some users still pay no regard to the risk that Galaxy Note 7 postures. As indicated by the most recent information, there has been a steady ascent in the utilization of the Galaxy Note 7, and the highest was reported this week itself.

Besides, Apteligent reports that a 10 percent rise has happened after the declaration that replaced units are bursting into flames too. This ascent is stressing, particularly in light of the risk these units posture, and that Samsung itself has exhorted clients to quit utilizing the smartphone.

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Samsung released the Galaxy Note 7 somewhat early this year, to battle off Apple rivalry. In any case, the technique reverse discharges gravely after reports of a few Galaxy Note 7 units detonating began coming in. Samsung SDI batteries were apparently rebuked for the blasts and began supplanting old units with new batteries taken from China's Amperex Technologies. However, as mentioned, even the replacement units started catching fire.

10 percent rise in the usage of Samsung Galaxy Note 7

One such occurrence even happened on a US plane, after which the whole plane was cleared (no one was harmed, and the plane had not taken off). Videos of the phone catching fire and photos of damaged units ruining hotel property started surfacing, and Samsung had to take the tough decision of killing off the Galaxy Note 7 altogether. This will cost the company billions of dollars and, not to mention, the goodwill of its customers.

Galaxy Note 7

Adding salt to the damage, Samsung's designers are still not able to recognize the flaw that is bringing about these blasts. One hypothesis asserts that the battery is by all accounts to blame, while another points the finger at some SoC changes to empower quick charging. Regardless, we urge all Galaxy Note 7 users to exchange their smartphone immediately for cash or another Samsung smartphone. If not for your own safety, do it for the safety of the people around you.

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