Inside Samsung's Battery Testing Center
The South Korean tech company is submitting its new phone to rigorous testing.
Six months after the scandal involving Samsung's exploding Galaxy Note 7s, the tech company has revealed a new, improved model—the Galaxy S8. But what else has Samsung changed to ensure the safety of its devices?
The company has conducted a barrage of tests on these new phones and on their batteries. These include extreme scenarios like puncturing the battery with a nail and submitting it to boiling hot temperatures.
Samsung has also performed accelerated usage tests, which are intended to mimic what a user could actually do to the phone, with each test taking around five days per device.
As for the Galaxy S8? The new phone now boasts a digital home button, a curved "infinity" display and a new artificial intelligence assistant that could lure back customers.
To see these tests in action, check out the video below from CNET:
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