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Jan 09, 2017 07:59 AM EST

Since the entire Samsung Galaxy Note 7's exploding battery fiasco, the South Korean tech giant has launched its own investigation into the cause of the problem that has far caused the company millions of dollars in revenue. Reports are now claiming that Samsung has apparently already concluded their Galaxy Note 7 investigation and is preparing to finally unveil the findings sometime this month.

The entire Galaxy Note 7 battery issue caused the tech monster to recall all of the smartphone models that have been sold since its release. The South Korean tech company even went as far as to disable some unreturned Galaxy Note 7 through updates with the help of a number of cellular carriers around the world. It is understandable that Samsung would invest money in investigating the cause of the Galaxy Note 7 battery problem to avoid it from happening again on their future flagship devices.

Nevertheless, as to the findings of the Galaxy Note 7 investigation, the tech company has kept a tight lid on the results, but reports are claiming that the issue was apparently due to the company's strategic defect and not necessarily with the battery itself. While the cause of the Galaxy Note 7 battery problem is still quite vague, it is still good to hear that the battery on the device wasn't the cause of the fiasco, Phone Arena reported.

In spite of that, Samsung is apparently using the same Galaxy Note 7 battery pack for its upcoming new flagship smartphones, Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8 Plus. The battery units will still reportedly be coming from Samsung's in-house supplier, Samsung SDI, according to The Android Soul.

In addition, the same batteries are even being used for Samsung's new 2017 Galaxy A Series models, such as the Galaxy A3, A5, and A7. The tech company's move is further an evidence that the batteries inside the Galaxy Note 7 was really not the cause of the issue and the explosions.

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