Japanese supplier to develop the Galaxy S8 batteries

A Japanese supplier is rumored to be the secondary supplier behind Samsung SDI, Samsung Electronics’ own battery division. read for more info…

Japanese supplier

Japanese supplier to develop batteries?

It really seems that Samsung doesn’t want to be involved in any kind of exploding batteries again. If The next Galaxy S8 turn to exploding devices, it may definitely loose all its dignity of convincing its customers to buy its other Samsung devices. Based on reports, Samsung is working with Japanese supplier to help make a crazy comeback after it Note 7 phones scared people by going on fire. This Japanese supplier is reportedly said to manufacture only the next Galaxy S8 batteries, stated by a Korean News website (Han Kyung).

Honestly, Samsung will never accept to repeat the same mistake twice, it’s a big company and has serious competitors ready to overtake it, so this is why it decided to change most of its strategies and smartphones manufacturing process. The Japanese supplier will be here to help Samsung to get back on track as the competition is getting serious with some major companies like ( Apple, Xiaomi, Huawei, LG, Sony and etc…). So Samsung is also going to change its battery testing procedure, so we believe that this project will be best for Samsung.

Japanese supplier

As we mentioned, the Samsung Galaxy S8 must be a huge success, it is said to carry some high-end feature like the Samsung Assistant, a double camera on the back and also a front camera with a flash LED. This is why the company is pushing this project to the edge to dominate the market of smartphones in 2017. Besides this, we don’t know yet what Japanese supplier will be the next manufacturer of Samsung’s batteries, but some rumor has leaked the Murata manufacturing company to be the beneficiary of this contract.

Japanese supplier to develop batteries!

Samsung also said that the Chinese company behind its Note 7’s battery production, and it has admitted publicly that it’s not the same company anymore. What do you think about the next Galaxy S8 launch? do you think it will be the same as the Note 7 or it will make a crazy success? let us know…