With each new day, there's a good chance of a new one Galaxy Note 7 have caught fire somewhere in the world. We have already reached a state where this can no longer be ignored. So much that Samsung stopped producing it. The ed cases may seem irrelevant in percentage, since the Samsung sold more than 2 million units. But fewer and fewer people are willing to be the “lucky ones” to pick up the next defective unit. 143a2u
But the question remains: why is the Galaxy Note 7 on fire? Below is a brief explanation of the battery protection layers, as well as possible cases where the battery may have problems:
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As we can see, layers of protection are not lacking. Basically, it is already a protection both in the charger and in the device itself and in the battery management circuit. And yet the Galaxy Note 7 is on fire. The explosion recorded occurs by the pressure on the battery itself, which is enclosed in a very small space. We would be unfair if we considered only him, as other models also caught fire, but he is certainly the main one.
What do all fire cases have in common? All occurred while the smartphone is charging. Let's not forget that the Note 7 has fast charging , which certainly contributed to the cases. Although it is not necessarily a determining factor, as there are devices that charge even faster and have no problems, this is an element that cannot be left out of the equation.
One of the cases that can be ruled out is physical damage to the battery. The Tesla S, for example, suffered from impact problems, which was resolved with a puncture protection plate. It's not a problem that the Galaxy Note 7, or any device, is subject to. After all, the battery is very well protected inside the device, and none of the cases happened due to mechanical impacts.
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It is risky to score a motive without the possibility of error. However, the video argues that the battery is most likely to contain excess impurities, which starts a chain reaction that the protection circuits are not able to contain. Why is the Galaxy Note 7 suffering from this? After all, if it were the unquestionable reason, Samsung could easily solve it by installing a new generation of battery packs. 3500 mAh that do not have this problem.

We have our hunches. In the first place, Samsung's rush to sell devices. Even after two recalls, the lack of an effective response demonstrates just that. Probably aimed at restarting sales rather than making sure the problem was eliminated.
In second place, smartphones are getting thinner and working with more and more energy. Just that the resolutions keep increasing, the SoCs become more and more powerful, more and more sensors are active, and all this should work well in an increasingly small space. We cannot ignore this fact.
Thirdly, we cannot disregard a possible cost reduction. Instead of raising the final price, many manufacturers focus on reducing production costs. This may have reached a level where the quality itself is harmed. The problem is that a faulty screen just won't turn on. As for the battery, well, you already know, right?
Tell us: why do you think the Galaxy Note 7 is exploding? Do you believe in any of the three hypotheses we showed above? Tell us in the comments!