The controversy with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has been and is hard on Samsung itself and its users. Although the change of affected mobiles will begin shortly, the truth is that many users prefer to save their old drive as a curiosity and buy another mobile.
It may seem strange to us but it is, that's why Samsung has decided to launch an update that blocks the device's charge and thus does not explode or catch fire. Tasl update will be progressive and will make the mobile stops charging when it reaches the amount of 60%, so there is no danger of explosion or fire.
This update has been published in a Korean newspaper and it seems that already updates are being applied to mobiles in the area but we do not know when the update will reach the rest of the units or if on the contrary it will not be done and it will be deactivated remotely. In any case it seems that Samsung is acting fast in order to no more explosions or users affected although surely that in the last few hours almost all the units sold of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 have been returned.
The update will limit the load to 60% so that the Galaxy Note 7 does not explode
This update will not be permanent nor will it be on all Samsung Galaxy Note 7 units. They will only be on the old models that do not have physical safety devices to stop the load in dangerous situations. In the new models of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, those that will be delivered as new will not have this update so the user will be able to charge them up to 100% without any problem or at least that is said.
In any case it seems that so much power as well as fast charging are making high-end terminals like Samsung Galaxy Note 7 be a danger and other mid-range terminals are better, because it is of little use to have so much power if later when we use it, the mobile can only be charged up to 60% or we have to return it after 20 days because there is a risk of explosion Do not you think?
It explodes, explodes, explodes ...
What a solution