It's been months since Samsung recalled all the Galaxy Note 7 handsets around the globe but there are still who wish to keep the handset despite its battery issues. Soon, these remaining Galaxy Note 7 units will receive a software update that'll completely disable the charging of its batteries. The company said around 97 percent of the Galaxy Note 7 sold in South Korea were already retrieved. New flagship phones, Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, are set for launch next week which will undergo what Samsung calls 8-point Battery Safety Check to address the concerns of consumers about the Note 7's fiasco. Read more in our articles including "Samsung to disable charging of remaining Galaxy Note 7" and "Apple rolls out iOS 27 beta 2".
It's been months since Samsung recalled all the Galaxy Note 7 handsets around the globe but there are still who wish to keep the handset despite its battery issues. Soon, these remaining Galaxy Note 7 units will receive a software update that'll completely disable the charging of its batteries.
The company said around 97 percent of the Galaxy Note 7 sold in South Korea were already retrieved. New flagship phones, Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+, are set for launch next week which will undergo what Samsung calls 8-point Battery Safety Check to address the concerns of consumers about the Note 7's fiasco.
Our coverage of galaxy note 7 battery includes: "Samsung to disable charging of remaining Galaxy Note 7"; "Apple rolls out iOS 27 beta 2"; "Samsung announces UFS 5.0 storage". Each article provides unique insights and information.