Samsung recalled 2.5 million phones last week after reports emerged of
	the device exploding during or after charging.
	And airline passengers were warned by US authorities
	not to switch on or charge the phones while on board.
	The South Korean company said it would replace all devices
	that were handed in from 19 September.
	A statement by Samsung,
	the world’s biggest mobile phone maker,
	said "our customers’ safety is an absolute priority".
	"Until a replacement device is provided,
	Samsung asks all customers with
	a Galaxy Note 7 smartphone to power down your device
	and return it to its place of purchase at your earliest opportunity,"
	the statement added.
	 
	The phone was launched last month
	and has been otherwise generally well-received
	by consumers and critics.
	 
	Galaxy Note 7 make use of a technology
	that allows their batteries to accept more current faster,
	We call it "Quick Charge"
	 
	The technology allows power to pulse into the battery in specific modulations,
	increasing the speed at which
	the lithium ions in the battery travel from one side to the other
	and causing the battery to charge more quickly.
	 
	But this process also leads lithium-ion (and lithium-polymer) batteries
	to become overheated faster than they otherwise would.
	Therefore smartphones requires more high quality
	and reliable batteries,
	and each step of production is very important.
	Samsung has said that
	battery problems were behind the phones catching fire,
	but that it was difficult to work out
	which phones were affected among those sold.
	 
	That is why we say that
	a high-quality manufacturer is the best guarantee of product,
	You just need a professional manufacturer like KRECO
	to solve all your problems of power adapters
	from design to production,
	For more information,
	contact us today.
	
	
	JimLin
	2016-09-15