Samsung tries yet another way of dealing with their flawed, battery-burning release of Galaxy Note 7. Phone's users - only those living in South Korea for the moment - have received an update for their phones that limits their battery capacity to 60%. Right now it's difficult to say whether it Samsung did it because the company cares about Note 7 user's safety, or is it an attempt to lure their clients into the shops once more.Whatever the truth is, doing it on a global scale may prove impossible for Samsung. Unlike Apple or Microsoft OS, whose parent companies have the possibility of pushing updates, Android is much more fragmented, which makes it difficult to make a single company responsible for making a global update - especially since pushing updates has became a touchy subject, largely thanks to Microsoft allegedly updating its Windows 10 with more than the neccessary safety measures.


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