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New update for Galaxy Note7 in Korea caps charging at 60% to prevent explosions

New update for Galaxy Note7 in Korea caps charging at 60% to prevent explosions
Since the reason why a certain batch of Galaxy Note7 batteries tend to severely overheat and lead to the phone catching fire has to do with a hardware defect, you probably wouldn't expect a software fix for the situation, even a temporary one.

Well, it turns out you'd be wrong. Sort of. In South Korea, Samsung will send out an over-the-air update to Note7 units that will cap charging at 60%. So after installing this update your Note7 will not be charged past that mark.

This should in theory make the handsets much less prone to catastrophic overheating, and might also serve as an added incentive for people who own the phone to take it in for replacement as previously advised. Perhaps the explosion risk alone will make all Note7 owners get a replacement (or a refund), but if not - this added nuisance of not getting a full charge could help.
For now it's unclear if the Korean company will make a similar move in other markets. In its home country, the aforementioned update will start rolling out on September 20. New, safe units will become available in South Korea on September 19.





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