Samsung will not use SDI batteries in Galaxy Note 7 anymore

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Last week, Samsung officially announced a global recall of its Galaxy Note 7 smartphone owing to battery issues. A new report from The Korea Herald says that the company will not use batteries produced by its Samsung SDI subsidiary on the Note 7.

Samsung SDI supplied Samsung with 70% of the batteries that is found inside the Galaxy Note 7 while the other 30% came from a Chinese manufacturer named ATL. Now, the company will also lead Samsung to source more batteries from AT.

In order to improve profit margins, Samsung SDI began development of non-removable batteries at the end of 2014. It supplied a small percentage of batteries to Samsung for the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge last year.

Samsung SDI could lose around 18 billion won ($16 million) worth of revenue in the third quarter due to the cost of replacing batteries. The company has also estimated that the exploding Note 7 battery issue could cost it almost $1 billion in losses.

Samsung will not use SDI batteries in Galaxy Note 7 anymore
 
Don't worry Samsung, :no From iphone to even cheap mobile like LYF also has exploded in the hands of consumer. :k  Future is great for terrorist as they don't need to find explosives, they just need to find a way to explode mobile battery which will be available everywhere  :lol
 
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