Samsung held last night a conference at ces 2017 Las Vegas. If the firm does not show any new smartphone, it has the opportunity to get back on the fiasco of the Galaxy Note 7. Tim Baxter, COO of Samsung Electronics America has introduced a public apology and promised an explanation ” very soon “.
No, Samsung has not presented its Galaxy S8 at its conference of THOSE 2017. Nobody expected it anyway. Because the Korean will always reserve that announcement for the MWC in Barcelona, even if this year it could be postponed to April. At ces, Samsung typically announces its new TV, and new appliances.
But yesterday, exceptionally, the Korean giant has even taken to talking about smartphones. Not to promote a product, but to do his mea culpa. Samsung is, in fact, income yesterday about the fiasco of the Galaxy Note 7 and presented a public apology. It is the President and COO of Samsung Electronics America, Tim Baxter, who had the heavy task to do so.
everyone thought the Korean was going to simply dodge the subject, the firm does not speak ever of smartphones at ces. But the Korean proved to be a courageous and dealt with the topic of the Galaxy Note 7 from the first moments of the conference. Tim Baxter said :
As you know, this has been a tough year for Samsung. Some of you have been directly affected and others have certainly followed that in the media, especially in regards to the Galaxy Note 7. We continue in-house to intensify our efforts with the help of external experts to understand what has happened and to be sure that this will no longer happen.
To conclude on this topic, Tim Baxter said that, Samsung would reveal the causes of the fiasco of the Galaxy Note 7 ” very soon, “. This is information that we already had since a few days, but the fact that Samsung uses the showcase that is ces to talk about it shows how far the company wants to be transparent. And even if some experts have already made their assumptions, the official version is very expected.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 : return 6 dates out of a fiasco of historic
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