Samsung is still the number one mobile maker
Apple did not cash in on Note 7 fiasco
Samsung Electronics is still the number one global seller of smartphones in spite of the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco.
Samsung has got 85 percent of its Note 7s back
But 15 percent of owners will not let them go
Samsung has said that it has replaced nearly 85 percent of Galaxy Note 7 devices through the company’s exchange program, with most customers opting to receive another Samsung smartphone.
Qualcomm might be hit by Note 7 fiasco
But partners might save the day
Qualcomm has eventually admitted that the Note 7 cancelation will have an effect on business.
Note 7 unlikely to be recycled
Will the planet suffer for Samsung’s mistake?
Samsung has not worked out what to do with all the Galaxy Note 7s which it has recalled and the fear is that it will be creating an environmental nightmare.
Samsung jumped to conclusions in the Note 7 fiasco
Too quick to blame the battery
Samsung appeared to be a little too quick to blame the battery in the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco according to the Wall Street Journal.
Samsung S7 grows in popularity – in Korea
Defective Note 7 owners don't defect
Samsung Electronics' flagship handset Galaxy S7 is regaining popularity as Korea's best-selling smartphone, filling the void in sales left by the incredible melting Galaxy Note 7.
Samsung to compensate suppliers over Note 7 fiasco
Will give them orders for new products
Samsung has said it will compensate component suppliers for the discontinued Galaxy Note 7 smartphones and give them orders for other models to cushion the blow.
Apple is not the real winner from Note 7 fiasco
Just not as many as it thought
Samsung is going to lose a few customers over its Note 7 fiasco, but not as many as the Tame Apple Press claimed.
Note 7 may have been a victim of its design
Latest theory
The latest theory as to why the Note 7 had battery problems suggests that its rather cool thin design made it go bang.
Samsung investors cry shame
What happened?
Samsung investors are sharpening their knives and preparing to take the company to the cleaners over its handling over the strange case of the flaming Note 7.