So it's been quite some time now since the unfortunate Samsung Galaxy Note 7 fiasco happened last year, Samsung has been bidding their time on the investigation and reports have it that the company is ready to announce their results and findings this month of what caused the device to explode.
There has been over 30 cases of the Note 7 exploding while charging, since its August release last year, all these happened in just a month then Samsung decided to do a massive recall trying to fix it; while they did come up with a replacement, but it was still happening and they just discontinue the device in October.
The new Galaxy A (2017) series
There were a few speculations, which suggest that Samsung may have pushed their suppliers to rush the production in order to meet the deadline. Whatever it is, they now face a challenge of regaining their customers' trust; starting with the newly announced IP68 water and dust resistant Galaxy A (2017) series.
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