Samsung's test into its Galaxy Note 7 disaster has found that the overheating and blazing of the telephones was brought about by flaws with their batteries.
The firm had cut out its iPhone match in October a year ago after a prior bungled review and re-discharge.
The review is thought to have fetched $5.3bn (£4.3bn) and was enormously harming for the South Korean company's notoriety.
On Monday, Samsung said that neither programming nor equipment were to blame, just the batteries.
Inside and free examinations "inferred that batteries were observed to be the reason for the Note 7 episodes", the South Korean innovation goliath said in an announcement.
So what turned out badly?
The organization said that blunders both in outline and assembling influenced batteries by two unique makers.
As indicated by the discoveries, the issues focused on lacking protection material inside the batteries and an outline that did not give enough space to securely suit the batteries' terminals.
n the following couple of weeks.
Samsung said it was "assuming liability for our inability to eventually distinguish and confirm the issues emerging out of the battery outline and assembling process".
The cell phone mammoth did not name the battery providers amid their Monday presentation, however a year ago had recognized them as their partner Samsung SDI and Chinese organization Amperex Technology.
Samsung said it didn't plan to make legitimate move and that it acknowledged duty regarding requesting that the providers meet certain determinations.
"Samsung has done what they expected to accomplish until further notice yet the genuine test should occur after some time," expert Bryan Ma of IDC told the BBC.
"In the event that progressive items can be conveyed reliably without occurrence in the following year or thereabouts, then they will be in a superior position to recapture customers' trust."
Propelled in August 2016, Samsung's Note 7 gadget was advertised as an extensive screen beat end gadget and situated as an opponent to Apple's iPhone.
Be that as it may, in September, Samsung needed to review around 2.5 million telephones after grumblings of overheating and detonating batteries.
The firm demanded that all supplanted gadgets were protected. Be that as it may, that was trailed by reports that those telephones were additionally overheating.
Lessons to learn
The organization said there would be no rehash of the flames in future gadgets, for example, the up and coming S8.
"We anticipate advancing with a recharged duty to wellbeing. The lessons of the previous a while are currently profoundly reflected in our procedures and in our way of life."
The firm additionally said it would not uncover its up and coming Galaxy S8 telephone at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, as had been normal, recommending the leader model's dispatch might be later in the year.
The leader of the company's cell phone business, Koh Dong-jin said the telephone would not get a dispatch occasion at the occasion in Barcelona in February not at all like past Galaxy S cell phones.
Samsung Note 7 - how occasions unfurled
24 August: The principal report of a Note 7 "detonating" shows up in the news, soon took after by pictures of additionally seething Samsungs.
2 September: Samsung reports a willful worldwide review of 2.5 million Note 7 telephones, refering to broken batteries. It offers discount or substitution.
8 September: US aeronautics specialists and numerous carriers advise travelers not to turn on or charge the telephone on planes.
9 September: The US Consumer Product Safety Commission advises individuals to quit utilizing the telephone and on 15 September issues a formal review.
5 October: Reports rise of a substitution Note 7 overheating on a US flight. In the next days more reports show up and real US transporters quit offering the gadget or issuing substitutions.
11 October: Samsung for all time stops creation of the Note 7. It advises individuals to turn them off and quit utilizing them.
From that point forward: With a few clients as yet holding tight to their telephones, Samsung pushes out upgrades that utmost or forestall charging.





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