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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Release Happening Despite The Note 7 Failure

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Release Happening Despite The Note 7 Failure

Hemal Vora

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 release can happen in spite of the Note 7 fire fiasco.The company lost a number of customers after the series of explosion reports and that led to the recalling of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 devices.

Considering the Note 7 failure, it is was assumed that the company would not think about the Note 8 release. However, the South Korean tech giant has surprised everyone with a new announcement. The company has decided to continue with the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 devices despite the failure of its predecessor, as reported by Technobuffalo.

Samsung Will Bring Safer And Better Note 8

Samsung recently told CNET, the company would bring a better, safer, and innovative Note 8 smartphone by the end of 2017. It is notable that even after series of reports on exploding batteries, and Samsung's warnings, a number of users preferred to have their Note 7 smartphone for its exceptional specs. This clearly shows that there are a number of loyal Note customers who are looking forward to a rectified and advanced Samsung Galaxy Note 8 release.

Note 7 Explosion Will Not Happen Again

After a thorough investigation into the cause of the explosions in the Note 7 handsets, Samsung released an apology statement, stating that it was the issue with the battery that caused a short circuit in the devices leading to a sudden blow-up. The company also assured that customers buying the other smartphone models of the year such as the S7 and the S7 edge would not face similar issues, as reported by Droid-life.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Release By End Of 2017

The company has been continuously trying to reassure customers that the issue will not happen ever again in the future and that they will take extra precautions regarding the safety and security of their handsets.

Fans can expect the launch of the Galaxy Note 8 model during the traditional Note series handsets debut time of the year, which is in the 2017 fall.

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