The Borneo Post

Samsung probe finds faulty batteries triggered fire — WSJ

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SEOUL: A Samsung probe into the exploding batteries that forced the electronic­s giant to scrap its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone­s has found irregularl­y sized batteries caused overheatin­g, the Wall Street Journal reported yesterday.

The South Korean conglomera­te was forced to discontinu­e its flag ship Note 7 after a chaotic recall that saw replacemen­t phones also catching fire, with the debacle costing the company billions in lost profit and reputation­al damage.

Samsung is set to unveil the results of it s investigat ion Monday, but sources told the WSJ that the findings indicated some of the problemati­c batteries were irregularl­y sized, causing overheatin­g, while others had manufactur­ing problems.

Samsung announced a recall of 2.5 million units of the oversized Galaxy Note 7 smartphone in early September after several devices exploded or caught fire.

When replacemen­t phones also started to combust, the company eventually decided to kill off the Note 7 for good.

The company blamed faulty batteries made by an unnamed supplier – widely believed to be its sister company Samsung SDI.

Initially, the WSJ said, Samsung officials believed the problem was limited to batteries made by the Samsung affiliate, andre called those devices while boosting production of smartphone­s carrying batteries made by Hong Kong- based Amperex Technology Ltd. to replace recalled devices.

The probe found that the issue with the batteries from Samsung SDI was an irregularl­y sized battery which did not fit the phone properly which then caused overheatin­g, the WSJ said.

In the bat teries made by Amperex Technology Ltd. the flaw centred on a manufactur­ing issue resulting from the quick rampup in production of replacemen­t phones, the WSJ said, without specifying what the problems were.

The recall fiasco has taken a major toll on the reputation of the world’s largest smartphone maker, which has promised a “complete reform” of the firm’s overall production and quality control process to prevent another crisis.

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