It has been a while since Samsung recalled the Galaxy Note 7 and we still did not know the exact reason why the device exploded in so many cases to this day. Thanks to the guys at Instrumental, they completely knocked over the device to analyze what was really the problem with the popular phone.
According to the report, the main reason behind the explosion of Note 7 was the aggressive design. Samsung in an attempt to put a larger battery in the smallest possible compromised frame in the space around the battery border.
Shockingly, the space between the frame and the battery was less than 0.1mm in some places. Ideally, there should be at least a 10 percent gap between the frame relative to the size of the battery. The reason behind this lies in the science of how the lithium-ion battery works well in the report.
"When the batteries are charged and discharged, chemical processes cause the lithium to emigrate and the battery will swell mechanically. Any battery engineer will tell you that it is necessary to leave a percentage of the ceiling above the battery, 10% is one Rule of -modo, and over time the battery will expand to that space ". - took note of the report.
In addition to this, the normal compression caused by the device that is placed in the pockets is what caused the note 7 to catch fire or explode in some cases. Samsung did not have enough space to put a 3500 mAh battery and a smaller battery with the same design measures would have solved the problem. However, in a race to go one step beyond the previous generation Note 5, the South Korean giant took the bet that gave heavy kicks.
So what Samsung initially believed to be a flaw in the manufacturing process of lithium batteries turned out to be a flaw in the internal design of the frame that leads us to a conclusion that remembering the device was indeed the right decision as the situation Would have gotten worse if Samsung had continued to sell the device. The strange fact is that Samsung could not figure out the exact cause of the problem after the first round of withdrawal. However, the Galaxy Note 7 episode seems to be really behind the signature now and we hope Samsung along with other companies has learned a hard lesson. When it comes to the safety rules of Murphy's law, so stay away from the risks.
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