Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Explosion Probe Findings Will Be Revealed on Monday, Company Confirms

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By Reuters | Updated: 20 January 2017 09:45 IST
Highlights
  • Samsung will announce results of probe on January 23
  • Company will unveil new measures to prevent repeat incidents
  • Probe had found the battery was the main cause of Galaxy Note 7 fires

Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said it will announce on January 23 the results of a probe on what caused some Galaxy Note 7 smartphones to catch fire, as the firm seeks to recover from one of the biggest product safety failures in tech history.

Samsung said its executives and independent experts will disclose their findings in a press conference in Seoul and that the company will unveil new measures that have been implemented to prevent repeat incidents.

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The head of it mobile business, Koh Dong-jin, who announced the initial September Galaxy Note 7 recall, will attend the briefing, Samsung said in a statement on Friday.

A person familiar with the matter told Reuters earlier this week that Samsung's probe had found the battery was the main cause of Galaxy Note 7 fires.

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The world's top smartphone maker needs to reassure consumers that its devices are safe in order for the company to recover from a projected almost $5.20 billion hit to its operating profit from the Galaxy Note 7's collapse over three quarters.

Investors say Samsung must give a convincing explanation for the fires before the launch of its Galaxy S8 smartphones, expected sometime in the first half.

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The company initially announced a recall of some 2.5 million Galaxy Note 7 phones in September and identified the cause of the fire as a manufacturing process problem at one of its suppliers, later identified as affiliate Samsung SDI Co Ltd.

But new Galaxy Note 7s with what Samsung said were safe batteries from a different supplier continued to catch fire, forcing the firm to permanently halt sales. The firm in October said it would examine all possible causes and hired third-party firms as part of its probe.

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© Thomson Reuters 2017

 

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