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4 Reasons Galaxy Note 8 will Not Explode like its Predecessor Note 7

  MPC Team

In not more than 3 days, Samsung Galaxy Note 8 will be released. This will however be a critical time for Samsung, since it is releasing the new edition of a smartphone whose predecessor had been called back in bulk due to battery explosion issues.

However, it is our reading based on initial knowledge of Note 8 that it will not meet the same fate as was the case of Note 7. Here is why.

Firstly, Samsung has significantly improved its battery safety tests after Note 7 fiasco. The company has improved its battery safety check process up to the next level. 8-point testing system is now used in Samsung for checking battery issues, so it is certain that Samsung has sufficiently learned it lesson.

Secondly, Note 8 will be much bigger smartphone in size than its previous version. The bigger size will likely not make the battery go faulty, as in case of Note 7 the phone was quite compact, which made all internal parts put together so tightly.

Thirdly, Galaxy Note 8 will have a smaller battery as compared to that of Note 7. Note 7 had 3,500mAh battery, whereas Samsung is taking extreme safety measures by introducing 3,300mAh battery in Note 8.

Lastly, Samsung has already put in extraordinary care for ensuring to its customers and fans that Note 8 will be much more advanced and safe-to-use as compared to the Note 7.

Let us see now whether the Note 8 release will take a back or amazes the fans!

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