Tuesday, December 20, 2016

Samsung will be cautious and will buy batteries from the competition: report – CNET in Spanish

Samsung is negotiating with LG to manufacture batteries of phones in the future.

Photo by Josh Miller

Samsung is being very cautious to avoid problems in the future of their mobile devices, because since then, I don’t want more cases explosives, such as the Galaxy Note 7. That’s probably why the company would have decided to choose a reliable partner in the manufacture of the batteries as it might be another company from the same country of origin and which also makes the competition in the mobile segment, on the tv and in so many others: LG.

A new Reuters report that cites sources of the newspaper, which Chosun Ilbo ensures that Samsung is in talks with LG Chem, the division of LG that is responsible for the development and manufacture of batteries, so it works just like one of their new suppliers.

The batteries of their last great phone which resulted in a chaos were manufactured by its own subsidiary, Samsung SDI and also by the chinese company Amperex Technology.

Sources cited by the local media ensure that there is a 90 percent chance that the agreement to succeed, and that Samsung wants LG to begin to provide batteries as soon as mid-2017.

A separate study ensures that the aggressive design of the Galaxy Note 7 was the culprit of the explosions and other problems of the Galaxy Note 7, as the battery didn’t have enough space and was very tight, a detail that could cause problems if certain conditions were met.

While Samsung unveils the details that led to this series of problems, the Galaxy S8 would already be in production, although some reports indicate that it could not get to the World Congress of Mobile Devices Barcelona, where it is often launched the all-star team of the first half of the year of the company.

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