【Flashpoint X Porn (1997)】
Samsung's infamous Galaxy Note 7 has a new job: Battery security guard.
As Samsung took me and Flashpoint X Porn (1997)some other journalists on a tour of the company's smartphone factory and battery testing facility in Gumi, just outside of Seoul, South Korea, we saw several parts of the company's new eight-point battery check, created in the wake of the Note 7 debacle and subsequent recall.
SEE ALSO: Why your iPhone battery meter sometimes goes haywireOne of these is the charging/discharging test, which does exactly what it says. Rows and rows of Galaxy S8 phones, each with a USB cable connected, alternately charge up and charge down, as cameras look on.
But those cameras are actually smartphones, and those smartphones – at least the ones in Gumi – happen to be Galaxy Note 7's. It's hard to tell in the pic (Samsung only allowed their own photography in the factory), but those are Note 7 phones hanging above.

When I examined one of the Notes, it said the battery was charged to 100%, which made me raise an eyebrow, since Samsung pushed out a number of updates throughout the world that limited the amount of charge the phone could store.
After Samsung US reps looked into it, they told me the Note 7's in the factory were using a different, lower-capacity battery. That actually makes sense: Because the phones are plugged into power all the time, overall capacity is irrelevant. Perhaps a version of that modified battery may make its way into the refurbished version of the Note 7, but it's too early to say.
It's a apt fate for the troubled phone: The Note 7, responsible for the biggest disaster in the history of Samsung phones, now stands guard in the company's factories against future battery problems. You can almost hear it whisper, "Don't let this happen to you, kids."
Featured Video For You
Transform any surface into an interactive display with this incredible projector
Topics Samsung
Search
Categories
Latest Posts
Wordle today: Get the answer, hints for June 16
2025-06-26 22:03The most Googled 'can I get pregnant if' questions, answered
2025-06-26 21:31Popular Posts
UGREEN Nexode 25000mAh 200W power bank drops to $79.99 at Amazon
2025-06-26 21:41Donald Trump writes unusual op
2025-06-26 20:54Google to pay $118 million settlement of pay equity case
2025-06-26 20:51Switch 2 Nintendo Direct: Everything announced
2025-06-26 20:36Featured Posts
The cicadas aren't invading the U.S.
2025-06-26 22:17Melania Trump explained what her 'I don't really care' jacket meant
2025-06-26 22:00'The Boys' Kendall Jenner Pepsi ad parody, explained
2025-06-26 21:23Why your crush's face appears at the bottom of your Instagram Story
2025-06-26 20:52Popular Articles
The Baffler’s May Day Round Up
2025-06-26 22:55How to fix your Instagram Story bug
2025-06-26 22:12U.S. Embassy apologises after cat picture mistakenly sent out
2025-06-26 20:58This new app is like Shazam for frogs
2025-06-26 20:23Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest updates.
Comments (77137)
Impression Information Network
Inside the Murky Process of Getting Games on Steam
2025-06-26 22:56Discovery Information Network
Clinton's tweet shuts down Trump's latest maniacal theory, fast
2025-06-26 22:52Information Information Network
Microsoft officially kills Internet Explorer
2025-06-26 22:23Information Information Network
Are you obligated to talk in the UberPOOL?
2025-06-26 21:50Expressing Aspiration Information Network
'Thunderbolts*' mid
2025-06-26 20:35