After several months of investigations, Samsung executives will soon announce the cause of the Galaxy Note7 incidents in a press conference on January 23, 2017. In a press conference that will be held (and live streamed online) in Seoul, South Korea, on January 23, 2017, at 10AM (KST), Samsung Electronics, as well as independent expert organizations who conducted their own investigations into various aspects of the Galaxy Note7 incidents, will share their findings. The Galaxy Note7 was announced back in August 2016 and is the most advanced smartphone Samsung has released to date. In September 2016, the company announced a worldwide recall and a replacement program due to incidents of the Note7 catching fire. Dear Samsung, You had the golden opportunity to make a lot of sales this season with the no-headphone jack iPhone 7 releasing and the other low-selling flagship phones from other companies, but you blew it up, quite literally, with the Note7. "Blew up the opportunity, literally." You can build an incredible Galaxy Note 8, but it would be hard to market without bringing up the previous iteration, and everyone would remember the Note 7 — the story that lit up sparking you some controversy, and much more than that when the replacement units you sent also caught fire. Read more in our articles including "Samsung to reveal report on Galaxy Note7 on January 23" and "An open letter to Samsung, from a Samsung convert".
After several months of investigations, Samsung executives will soon announce the cause of the Galaxy Note7 incidents in a press conference on January 23, 2017. In a press conference that will be held (and live streamed online) in Seoul, South Korea, on January 23, 2017, at 10AM (KST), Samsung Electronics, as well as independent expert organizations who conducted their own investigations into various aspects of the Galaxy Note7 incidents, will share their findings.
The Galaxy Note7 was announced back in August 2016 and is the most advanced smartphone Samsung has released to date. In September 2016, the company announced a worldwide recall and a replacement program due to incidents of the Note7 catching fire. Dear Samsung, You had the golden opportunity to make a lot of sales this season with the no-headphone jack iPhone 7 releasing and the other low-selling flagship phones from other companies, but you blew it up, quite literally, with the Note7.
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