Sentences with phrase «exploding battery as»

Only the LG G5 has a removable battery, unless you count the Galaxy Note 7's exploding battery as «removable.»

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As more electric vehicles hit the road and more wind turbines start spinning, the demand for batteries and their raw materials will explode.
Furthermore, Li - ion batteries are a risky game, as highlighted by recent widely publicized reports detailed in Scientific American, Reuters and Forbes, for example, in which Li - ion - powered devices have either caught fire or exploded as a result of the fundamental flammability and reactivity of lithium.
Lithium - ion batteries don't just affect hoverboards — they caused NASA's RoboSimian droid to explode as well.
So we have hydrogen gas as a fuel and possibly spark as a catalyst but what other circumstances would make a battery explode.
With the increasing adoption of mobile devices, which range from consumer electronics such as smart watches and fitness trackers to health monitors and other sensors, comes an increase in the need for better mobile power supplies, and although battery technology is improving (other than, you know, those exploding batteries), it seems equally important to continue to develop other methods of harvesting energy for mobile devices, such as this hybrid power textile.
Headphones using these batteries have exploded as well.
As long as they don't explode, Samsung appears to have done a fine job with the batteries in the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 As long as they don't explode, Samsung appears to have done a fine job with the batteries in the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 as they don't explode, Samsung appears to have done a fine job with the batteries in the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 +.
The Galaxy Note 5 is a killer big - screen phone, and it's still technically the latest Galaxy Note phone you can buy as a result of the Galaxy Note 7's exploding battery issues.
(Note: This is not the same phone as the Galaxy Note 7, which was recalled after reports that the batteries exploded.)
On an interesting note, Samsung introduced the iris scanner with the Galaxy Note 7, but as everyone knows, the phablet has been discontinued due to exploding battery issues.
Note 7s sold in China were originally through to be unaffected by the battery glitch causing some phones sold elsewhere to overheat and explode, however some devices sold as part of a preview program were recalled two weeks ago.
A red tint is not nearly as serious as the exploding battery issues that plagued the Galaxy Note 7 and forced Samsung to recall the device twice, but it's still frustrating especially since high - end flagships like the Galaxy S8 don't come cheap.
OK feel free to insert exploding battery «jokes» here as much as you want.
As Samsung begins the gruelling process of recalling over two million Note 7s due to claims of exploding batteries, Apple gets ready to release its latest flagship phone.
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission has just issued an official recall of over one million Galaxy Note 7 smartphones amid more than 90 reports of handsets spontaneously exploding as a result of a faulty battery.
Samsung's efforts to make the Galaxy Note 7 as small as possible contributed to its ultimate design flaw, which caused the phablet's battery to explode.
The new - generation Galaxy Note 8 should come with the same eight - point battery safety program as the Galaxy S8, ensuring that it doesn't explode like its predecessor.
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