Edmonton Journal

Samsung feeling heat over Note 7 fires

- YOUKYUNG LEE

SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA Samsung’s crisis with its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone deepened Monday as the company confirmed it has adjusted its production following reports that newly released versions offered as replacemen­ts for recalled fire-prone devices have also overheated or caught fire.

The company, however, did not confirm or deny a report by South Korea’s Yonhap News Agency Monday that it has suspended production of the phones.

In a statement and in a regulatory filing, Samsung Electronic­s said it is “temporaril­y” adjusting the Galaxy Note 7 production schedule and production volume to “ensure quality and safety matters.” The company added that it will issue an update when more details are available.

Before the reports of a production suspension emerged, U.S. phone retailers AT&T and T-Mobile had stopped giving new Note 7 replacemen­t smartphone­s to consumers. Samsung and U.S. authoritie­s are investigat­ing multiple reports of new Note 7 replacemen­t smartphone­s catching fire.

The production change suggests fresh trouble for Samsung as it awaits the U.S. authoritie­s’ investigat­ion into the replacemen­t phones. It had promised that its new Note 7 devices with a green battery icon were safe.

The reports of replacemen­t phones catching fire raise doubts over whether the battery is the only problem in the fire-prone smartphone as Samsung has said. When it issued a global recall on Sept. 2, Samsung blamed batteries provided by one of its two battery suppliers and assured consumers that other parts of the smartphone­s were fine.

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