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Samsung Delays Shipments of Galaxy Note 7 For Quality Control Testing (theguardian.com)

Samsung unveiled its latest flagship smartphone, the Galaxy Note 7 earlier this month. But the company is now delaying its shipments as it conducts additional quality control testing delaying its shipments as it conducts additional quality control testing. The Guardian adds: There have been several unconfirmed local reports of users claiming that the battery of the Galaxy Note 7 battery exploded during charging. Samsung did not elaborate on what further testing was required and to where shipments of the high-priced phablet were being delayed. Quality-control problems delaying the release of the latest Samsung flagship phablet could be a major blow for the worldâ(TM)s largest smartphone manufacturer. Its recent sales saw it capture more market share and return to solid profits, but high sales of the Note 7 along with the Galaxy S7 line are required to maintain momentum in the second half of the year.

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  1. Quality control by jratcliffe · · Score: 3, Insightful

    "But the company is now delaying its shipments as it conducts additional quality control testing delaying its shipments as it conducts additional quality control testing." A bit of additional quality control testing might not be a terrible idea for summaries, as well.

    1. Re:Quality control by Farmer+Tim · · Score: 2

      Admittedly it's poorly phrased, but what it means is part of Samsung's additional quality control tests include testing delays in shipping for additional quality control tests. This is good news for all of us who leave their phones in shipping containers on docks and were concerned they'd be unreliable in that usage scenario.

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    2. Re:Quality control by coastwalker · · Score: 4, Insightful

      I can say unequivocally that I would rather buy this companies products than one that shipped regardless having discovered an issue with the product. You face a choice when something like this is discovered of shipping and expecting an expensive return rate or holding back the entire production batch for screening to remove the product with the issue. A good company like Samsung will go to the effort of pissing off the marketing department and the senior executives bonuses and fix the product, a bad company will ship regardless. Reputation is something that is probably managed by the "blogging" department that will take out any customers who complain and threaten the brand publicly. Caveat emptor.

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    3. Re: Quality control by easyTree · · Score: 1

      Additional quality control testing? Bullshit, that would cover making the screen shinier etc. Not exploding is a first-round consideration.

    4. Re:Quality control by Obfuscant · · Score: 3, Funny

      "local reports of users claiming that the battery of the Galaxy Note 7 battery exploded"

      Well, if they didn't design in a battery to power the battery maybe they wouldn't need additional quality control testing to conduct additional quality control testing?

    5. Re: Quality control by thundercattt · · Score: 1

      "Additional quality control" basically means something MAJOR was found like phone catching fire when using headphones or self destructs if any Bieber song is played.

    6. Re: Quality control by easyTree · · Score: 1

      I'm not sure self-destructing when a JB song is played is a flaw. Hopefully that one would be left alone.

    7. Re: Quality control by easyTree · · Score: 1

      Btw, are yo GO! ?

    8. Re: Quality control by easyTree · · Score: 1

      Damn. Are *you* GO! ?

    9. Re:Quality control by rtb61 · · Score: 1

      On the funny side of things. I'll bet there is an engineering and accounting team, who is not long for employment at Samsung because all of those supposed profits from a fixed battery (early phone death, low resale driving new phones and big profits from 'er' repairing phones by replacing the fixed battery) are now being gobbled up because they can not just open the cardboard box and take out the crappy battery to replace with a new one, now they have to do way more than just open a box, in fact the whole production line is screwed, hence no shipments. Samsung have just learned a valuable lesson about bean counters and the crappy spreadsheets and proper risk assessment. Guess who now has to replace smart phones with crappy batteries, with new smart phones.

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    10. Re:Quality control by Hognoxious · · Score: 1

      The first one is almost excusable since it was actually wrong in the groaniad article.

      I say almost, since it took me about a second to spot it. You'd think that if EditorManishHD had spent a few minutes reading it he'd have spotted it.

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  2. Another good reason for removable batteries by JoeyRox · · Score: 1

    So that you can replace it if the one that comes with the phone explodes on you.

    1. Re:Another good reason for removable batteries by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      You might have bigger problems than replacing the battery at that point...

    2. Re:Another good reason for removable batteries by Overzeetop · · Score: 1

      My suspicion is that this has nothing to do with the batteries and everything to do with faulty charging circuits.

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  3. The what? by Yvan256 · · Score: 2

    the worldâ(TM)s largest smartphone manufacturer

    Is that similar to being the world's largest smartphone manufacturer?

  4. Q/A, Q/C by poofmeisterp · · Score: 1

    Yes, yes. I'll remember this next time I need to release an announcement about a change to our products.

    "It may explode and harm you greatly, so we will be doing Quality Control on it. You feel all better now, right? Right. Good idi^M^M^Mcustomer. Good. *pet pet*."

    Um.. How about "Redesign, finding a way to equalize out a.) the extra expense of a new charge controller (probably read: main circuit board) in said redesign product, b.) public appearance of company image damage control, along with BS negation once [they] are confronted with a barrage of questions from gov't and tech people about bad things being good things"?

    Maybe they're pulling this public crap so once it comes out people will want one really bad because they'll try to make it explode and sue for damages. But, hey, yay sales?

    1. Re:Q/A, Q/C by macs4all · · Score: 1

      Right. Good idi

      customer.

      Think you've mapped your backspace key to carriage return and then forgotten about it.

      LOL! I was wondering why he was using Carriage Returns instead of Backspaces...

    2. Re: Q/A, Q/C by poofmeisterp · · Score: 1

      You're joking, right?

    3. Re: Q/A, Q/C by macs4all · · Score: 1

      You're joking, right?

      No. ^M, means Control-M, ASCII 0x0D, or IOW, Carriage Return.

      Whereas, ^H means Control-H, ASCII 0x08, or IOW, Backspace-and-Delete, or as often called "Backspace".

      The OP used ^M when he obviously meant ^H.

    4. Re: Q/A, Q/C by poofmeisterp · · Score: 1

      OMG! That was me and I didn't realize it until you spelled it out right in front of me! I meant to use ^H! How in the eff I typed ^M while typing that is scary and weird. I think I need more sleep or something. Wow. Embarrassed. Thanks for pointing it out. I was wondering what in the heck the initial reply was about! lol! I use ^H for humor all the time... Wow, really, really embarrassed.

    5. Re: Q/A, Q/C by macs4all · · Score: 1

      OMG! That was me and I didn't realize it until you spelled it out right in front of me! I meant to use ^H! How in the eff I typed ^M while typing that is scary and weird. I think I need more sleep or something. Wow. Embarrassed. Thanks for pointing it out. I was wondering what in the heck the initial reply was about! lol! I use ^H for humor all the time... Wow, really, really embarrassed.

      LOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!

      A mind is a terrible thing... ;-)

      "We are crazy;

      We are stupid!

      We are lazy;

      We are dirty!

      If you understand you're gonna win a prize;

      If you understand you're gonna win a prize;

      If you understand you're gonna win a prize;

      If you understand you're gonna win a prize." -Jean Yves "M.Frog" Labat, We Are Crazy

    6. Re: Q/A, Q/C by poofmeisterp · · Score: 1

      I'm so suing you. :)

    7. Re: Q/A, Q/C by macs4all · · Score: 1

      I'm so suing you. :)

      For replacement of your keyboard and monitor???

    8. Re: Q/A, Q/C by poofmeisterp · · Score: 1

      I'm so suing you. :)

      For replacement of your ^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H???

      Brain.

    9. Re: Q/A, Q/C by macs4all · · Score: 1

      I'm so suing you. :)

      For replacement of your ^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H???

      Brain.

      LOL!

      BTW, did you notice that the REAL on-screen debut of Hypnotoad was actually from that 1973 M.Frog video? I figured it out the second time I watched it. Another Futurama Reference found, w00t!!!!11!!!

    10. Re: Q/A, Q/C by poofmeisterp · · Score: 1

      Missed it! What time point is it at?

    11. Re: Q/A, Q/C by macs4all · · Score: 1

      Missed it! What time point is it at?

      Briefly at 2:00 and again starting at 2:24. In fact, IIRC, the image at 2:34 is exactly produced in Futurama, decades later.

      Seriously. Google for images of Hypnotoad. It isn't "close"; it's a pixel-perfect copy!

    12. Re: Q/A, Q/C by macs4all · · Score: 1

      Missed it! What time point is it at?

      Actually, this other M.Frog videoFrom the same album may prove more convincing... ;-)

    13. Re: Q/A, Q/C by poofmeisterp · · Score: 1

      Sorry, I can't view it and make sense of it. Need some weed first, I guess. I'll check it when I visit Colorado. :>

  5. Re:The last thing Samsung need at this point in ti by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Grenades are devices. I bet our military very much prefers the exploding kind.

  6. So at the airport by rossdee · · Score: 1

    The TSA will confiscate your battery.

    "Its OK you can buy a new one at your destination"

  7. Quality assurance by Nidi62 · · Score: 1

    I can see the testing questions now:

    How satisfied were you with the intensity of the explosion?

    On a scale of 1 to 3, what degree would you say your burns are?

    How much would you have to dislike a person before you would consider getting them this product as a gift?

    Gotta make sure the customers are getting quality products after all!

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  8. Maintain momentum? by excelsior_gr · · Score: 1

    Momentum is maintained anyway, so that's easy. Maybe they need to do something to maintain speed, but they don't have to worry about momentum.

  9. Re:w0t? by SeaFox · · Score: 1

    Do you guys even read before you submit read before you submit?

    Clearly you don't.

  10. Re:w0t? by ITRambo · · Score: 1

    AC may have been referring to "the battery of the Galaxy Note 7 battery". That struck me as an odd phrasing to not catch and correct before posting.

  11. Problem is related to USB-C charging interface by rsborg · · Score: 1

    Are the issues something related to bad cables?
    see: Benson Leung

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  12. Re:w0t? by Hognoxious · · Score: 1

    Yo dawg, I herd u like totally failing...

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  13. Re:w0t? by Rob+Lister · · Score: 1

    Brought to you by the Department of Redundancy Department.