on 30-09-2016 08:10
I'll not make any comments, jokes or derogatory remarks as this is a serious issue which now seems like it's not isolated to just Samsung.
Is technology pushing battery capability too far?
Are manufacturers pushing the boundaries beyond a safe level ?
http://bgr.com/2016/09/29/iphone-7-exploding-fire-photos/
on 30-09-2016 09:12
Shocking really. Just shows it's not only Samsung that had the problem....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 30-09-2016 09:30
on 30-09-2016 09:30
on 30-09-2016 10:30
on 30-09-2016 10:30
And this happened in transit. It's way past time that battery technology moved forward. I find it a little disconcerting that something we pay up to around eight hundred pounds only lasts a day without charging.
on 30-09-2016 10:37
on 30-09-2016 10:37
on 30-09-2016 10:43
on 30-09-2016 10:43
Ideas and breakthroughs have been muted in the press. To me it seems more a case of the battery suppliers and phone makers being a closed shop, much like the search to find an alternative source of energy and oil....can't upset the oil producing countries!
on 30-09-2016 10:58
on 30-09-2016 10:58
on 30-09-2016 12:39
on 30-09-2016 12:39
And yet we have seen so many articles about different type batteries in development...and then thats all. Nothing seems to go past the publishing stage?....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 30-09-2016 13:04
on 30-09-2016 13:04