Samsung’s desire to match the iPhone 7 Plus led it to implement an aggressive design and manufacturing approach that led to problems with its Galaxy Note7 — including some instances of the smartphones bursting into flames — and eventually its global recall, Instrumental reported last week. Instrumental engineers tore down a Galaxy Note7, and found “evidence in the design of an intellectual tension between safety and pushing the boundaries,” CEO Anna Shedletsky revealed.
I also wonder if the battery issues with the iPhone 6S Plus also is related to battery design? Personally, I would rather have a thicker phone and longer battery life. I can tell you, my next phone choice will be more focused on battery life, then how thin it is.
iPhone Envy May Have Felled Galaxy Note7
Posted by: Richard Adhikari December 6, 2016 01:35 PMSamsung’s desire to match the iPhone 7 Plus led it to implement an aggressive design and manufacturing approach that led to problems with its Galaxy Note7 — including some instances of the smartphones bursting into flames — and eventually its global recall, Instrumental reported last week. Instrumental engineers tore down a Galaxy Note7, and found “evidence in the design of an intellectual tension between safety and pushing the boundaries,” CEO Anna Shedletsky revealed.