For now and surely over the next few weeks, we will continue to talk about the withdrawal of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, to try to find out the reason why the devices of the Korean firm exploded. At first it was pointed out that the main cause could be caused by batteriesHence, the Korean company replaced the terminals with others whose batch number was completely different and was not related to the first batch of terminals that reached the market. But as we were able to verify the problem was not the battery or at least only. Battery that by the way was not certified by the CTIA, the body in charge of certifying batteries.
It was her own Samsung who was personally in charge of certifying its own batteries Leaving aside this regulatory body, something that is not really illegal but according to some languages was motivated by the rush to launch the Note 7 ahead of time. The CTIA laboratories test the devices by carrying out different tests to check the quality of the batteries and thus be able to check if they are really safe against possible heating, extreme temperature changes, resistance to pressure ...
Everything must be said and it is that in reality Samsung passes from this body since 2009, in which she began to test the tests carried out by this same organism herself, so the blame for the explosions cannot simply be attributed to the battery. Some rumors claim that the problem could be in the design of the device, a design that is too tight to not allow air circulation inside the terminal well and that it could have been the cause of the heating of some of the components that could have caused this type of explosions.