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Replaced Note7 units found to overheat and lose power quickly



Replaced Note7 units found to overheat and lose power quickly

The Note7 units that Samsung supplanted may not be as impeccable as Samsung trusts they would accord, to a report by The Wall Street Journal. 

Customers in South Korea are reporting that their substitution Note7 units are overheating and losing battery control faster than common. These are reports are so far separated in South Korea and haven't been accounted for in different parts of the world. 


It's difficult to say what could bring about these issues, and on the off chance that they are just constrained to South Korea. There is a little probability that after the review clients are just on the edge and freezing after their telephones overheated or depleted rapidly, two things that are altogether conceivable notwithstanding amid customary use. 

As per Samsung, the issues are "totally inconsequential to the batteries" and that they are "separated cases" identified with large scale manufacturing, additionally guaranteed that it will lead close examinations of the issue.

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