Voyage Tech Blogs

Voyage Technology has been serving the Beaver Dam area since 1999, providing IT Support such as technical helpdesk support, computer support, and consulting to small and medium-sized businesses.

Lessons Your Business Can Learn From the Galaxy Note 7 and 8

Lessons Your Business Can Learn From the Galaxy Note 7 and 8

Samsung fans are getting geared up for the release of their new smartphone, the Galaxy Note 8. Even though it might seem as though the technology world has moved on from the exploding Note 7, you can be sure that Samsung is still feeling the reverberations from last year’s debacle that resulted from the now-infamous exploding of their much-anticipated Galaxy Note 7.

As many of you will remember, the fall of 2017 saw the debut of the Galaxy Note 7 met almost immediately with a permanent halt in production after a massive world-wide recall was issued by Samsung because of an issue that caused the Note 7’s battery to produce excessive heat and catch on fire. Reports of exploding Note 7s and the resulting bad press damaged Samsung’s reputation so much that they’re now struggling to regain market share with the upcoming release of their Note 8.

What precautions has Samsung taken to prevent Note 8 from exploding? Well, for starters, their phones are now put through their ‘eight-step battery safety test’, which includes: durability testing, visual inspection, X-rays, charge and discharge tests, tests of total volatile organic compounds (TVOC), disassembling tests, accelerated usage tests, and open circuit voltage tests. That’s not to say that all these steps are brand new methods of testing of battery safety. Many of the steps were in place before but have been ‘enhanced’ after the exploding Note 7 batteries.

Additionally, the Note 8 has a smaller battery than its predecessor and is equipped with a stronger barrier between battery and rest of the phone. There have been no safety concerns reported thus far, but the Note 8 is still only in the infancy of its launch.

One thing that Samsung has had to focus on throughout the last year is mitigating the damage to its reputation. In February 2017, the annual Harris reputation poll showed just how much damage the exploding Note 7 had done, having gone from being ranked 7th highest regarded company in 2016, before the Note 7, to 49th in 2017, after the exploding phone was recalled and discontinued.

The development and production of the Note 8 has Samsung being uncharacteristically transparent with processes, going the extra mile to demonstrate their attention to safety concerns and details. They are aware that the damage caused by the Note 7 will likely be a point of hesitation to many of those considering a newer Note 8.

We’d love to hear your opinion on this technology hot button issue! Are you going to give the Note 8 a shot? Or are you still hesitant because of the exploding Note 7? How many of you decided to move away from Samsung products all together? Let us know in the comments!

 

Comments

No comments made yet. Be the first to submit a comment
Already Registered? Login Here
Guest
Friday, 30 January 2026

Captcha Image

Sign Up For Our Newsletter!

Mobile? Grab this Article!

Qr Code

Tag Cloud

Security Technology Tip of the Week Best Practices Data Business Computing Business Productivity Software Innovation Cloud Hackers Efficiency Hardware Network Security User Tips Internet Malware IT Support Privacy IT Services Google Email Workplace Tips Computer Phishing Collaboration Hosted Solutions Users Workplace Strategy Ransomware Mobile Device Microsoft Backup Small Business Productivity Quick Tips Managed Service Passwords Saving Money Cybersecurity Communication Data Backup Smartphone Android AI Upgrade Data Recovery Disaster Recovery Business Management VoIP Smartphones Mobile Devices communications Windows Social Media Browser Microsoft Office Managed IT Services Network Current Events Tech Term Remote Internet of Things Information Holiday Automation Artificial Intelligence Facebook Miscellaneous Cloud Computing Covid-19 Training Gadgets Remote Work Server Managed Service Provider Compliance IT Support Outsourced IT Encryption Spam Employee/Employer Relationship Office Windows 10 Data Management Business Continuity Government Wi-Fi Business Technology Windows 10 Bandwidth Virtualization Blockchain Apps Vendor Two-factor Authentication Mobile Office Data Security Employer-Employee Relationship BYOD Tip of the week Mobile Device Management Managed Services Voice over Internet Protocol Chrome Gmail Budget Networking WiFi Apple App HIPAA Applications Computing Hacker Information Technology Access Control Avoiding Downtime Marketing Office 365 Conferencing How To BDR Router Operating System Virtual Private Network Computers Risk Management Health Help Desk 2FA Website Analytics Office Tips Retail Augmented Reality Healthcare Storage Managed IT Services Password Bring Your Own Device Big Data Vendor Management Solutions Going Green Physical Security Customer Service Display Cybercrime Printer Paperless Office Infrastructure Monitoring Windows 11 Document Management Excel Remote Workers Firewall Telephone Scam Data loss Cooperation Free Resource The Internet of Things Project Management Windows 7 Patch Management Social Save Money Microsoft 365 Remote Monitoring End of Support Vulnerability Customer Relationship Management IT Management VPN Employees Settings Meetings Wireless Integration Printing Content Filtering Hacking User Tip Modem YouTube Computer Repair Mobile Security Presentation Processor Cryptocurrency Holidays Wireless Technology Data Storage Smart Technology Virtual Desktop Video Conferencing Data storage LiFi Machine Learning Managed Services Provider Supply Chain Professional Services Saving Time Virtual Machines Word Outlook Managed IT Service Maintenance Money Humor Antivirus Downloads iPhone Licensing Safety Vulnerabilities Entertainment Sports Mouse Data Privacy Images 101 Administration Telephone System Multi-Factor Authentication Robot Mobility Cost Management Assessment Electronic Health Records Vendors Permissions Unified Threat Management Directions Videos Cortana Wasting Time Be Proactive Workforce Network Congestion Specifications Security Cameras Alt Codes Trend Micro Downtime Internet Exlporer Software as a Service Threats Fraud Competition User Error Microchip Hosted Solution Username Managing Costs Workplace Strategies Meta Black Friday SSID Typing Point of Sale eCommerce Database Surveillance Amazon Virtual Assistant Google Drive User Network Management Knowledge Tech Support IT Technicians Virtual Machine Outsource IT Monitors Cyber Monday Medical IT Proxy Server Reviews Cookies Tactics Development 5G Environment Hotspot Transportation Media IP Address Google Docs Unified Communications Experience Websites Mirgation Hypervisor Small Businesses PowerPoint Bitcoin Shopping Running Cable Nanotechnology Optimization Addiction Displays Electronic Medical Records Language Employer/Employee Relationships Google Wallet SharePoint Recovery Management PCI DSS Chatbots Navigation Outsourcing Writing Distributed Denial of Service Hard Drives Windows 8 Lenovo Gig Economy Laptop Screen Reader Service Level Agreement Internet Service Provider Virtual Reality Computing Infrastructure Teamwork Domains Drones Server Management Regulations Compliance Private Cloud Identity Workplace Evernote Hiring/Firing Refrigeration Superfish Bookmark Halloween Identity Theft Smart Tech Memes Download Net Neutrality Twitter Alerts SQL Server Paperless Public Speaking Lithium-ion battery Financial Data Error History Co-managed IT Technology Care Social Engineering Break Fix Hacks Browsers Smartwatch Entrepreneur Scary Stories Connectivity IT Upload Procurement Fun Remote Computing Azure Business Communications Deep Learning Social Network Telework Cyber security Scams Multi-Factor Security Tech Hybrid Work Dark Web Undo CES Tablet IoT Communitications Education Trends Supply Chain Management Alert Human Resources Managed IT Customer Resource management FinTech File Sharing Regulations Cables Dark Data Google Calendar Term How To Microsoft Excel Mobile Computing Data Analysis Star Wars IT Assessment Gamification Flexibility Search Notifications Staff Value Google Apps Application Best Practice Organization Travel Social Networking IT Maintenance Legislation Google Maps Smart Devices Business Intelligence Techology Fileless Malware Digital Security Cameras Buisness IT solutions Content Remote Working Wearable Technology Memory Shortcuts IBM Legal Ransmoware Comparison Google Play Business Growth Health IT Unified Threat Management Motherboard Data Breach

Blog Archive