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Monday, September 19, 2016

Backfired: Samsung Reportedly Rushed Note 7 to Beat iPhone








Samsung's recall of over 2.5 million Galaxy Note 7 phones following explosions may have been at least partially caused by an effort to beat and out-innovate Apple in the marketplace.
According to a lengthy report from Bloomberg that cites "people familiar with the matter," Samsung caught wind that the iPhone 7 wouldn't be all that different from its predecessor, giving the Korean company an opportunity to leap ahead as an innovator. So it reportedly rushed its Note 7 to market.
Samsung reportedly held extremely tight deadlines for its suppliers and its own engineers and chose to pack the phone with features, including an iris scanner, edge-to-edge display and a 3900mAh battery in a very thin frame.
The Note 7 hit the market before the iPhone 7, and to much acclaim. In our review, editor-in-chief Mark Spoonauer wrote that "[i]f you want a phone with a big screen, the Galaxy Note 7 should be at the top of your list."
Then the batteries started exploding. According to the Bloomberg report, the phone division was internally pointing fingers at Samsung SDI, which produced the batteries.

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