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An example of one of their models recalled.
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Hmm..I wonder what Eco-Warm means? Cold is 18C, Warm is 37C, Hot is 49C. Probably somewhere in the 27C range.


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Odd...no mention by Samsung of other countries having a recall.
https://pages.samsung.com/us/tlw/index.html
 
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South Korea is entering the circle of self destruction by having US missile defence system installed against China‘s interests. We would tighten our market for SK products and never do it again to financially bait out the fvcked SK economy like we did in 1992.
 
South Korea is in the destructive phase with the new cold war forming between China and United States. In the old war with weak China, China, North Korea and IndoChina were on the war line of the cold war and suffered while Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore and Japan benefited. However, in this new cold war with stronger China, the war line is South Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Philippines and Singapore. It is not surprising to see all of those regions in the new war line suffering economically. If Sino-USA relation deteriorate more, you will see bloody wars on those regions. Those countries think that cold war will benefit them as in the old time, however, the new cold war will pull them into deep troubles.

Samsung is just one sacrifice. Deteriorating China-South Korea forced them to move their manufacturing bases to Vietnam with low industrial know-how and disconnect from the industrial chain in China. Samsung loses its China market and also loses its quality.
 
That washing machine sure looks high-tech, maybe it just doesn't want to work any more & terminated itself...
 
There is nobody from SK to defend this. That country is much more developed than China and.........Pakistan!!:lol:
 
There is nobody from SK to defend this. That country is much more developed than China and.........Pakistan!!:lol:
Are you joking? The life quality of South Korea is much lower than Eastern China. That's why more than 2 millions south Korean make any efforts to stay in Eastern China. South Korea just has an overvalued currency due to strong Samsung. Their housing and Food quality are much lower than Eastern Chinese.

South Korea and Taiwan are two regions with overvalued nominal GDP. South Korea put Overseas Samsung operations into their GDP while Taiwan put all Mainland operations owned by Taiwanese into their nominal GDP. Both GDP per capita seem to get close to Japan, but life quality is well beyond and salary is just a little above Eastern China and well behind Japan.
 
That washing machine sure looks high-tech, maybe it just doesn't want to work any more & terminated itself...

Samsung sells some nice refrigerators here too
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Clothes Dryer has similar tech set up as the washer

Dishwashers
 
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Seoul:
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Beijing:
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Delhi seems more developed than every1
I never mentioned Delhi!! And I think you are a Pakistani as in this thread Pakistanis criticized SK and my comments hurt you. I know where we stand.
 
I never mentioned Delhi!! And I think you are a Pakistani as in this thread Pakistanis criticized SK and my comments hurt you. I know where we stand.

from where i am from:

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Delhi seems to be way more developed than my city.
 
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from where i am from:

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Delhi seems to be way more developed than my city.
Singapore is a nice city, except for the infamous little *** region....

That region is not ASEAN quality....
 
Posted: 22 Dec 2016, 05:36, by Daniel P.

Tags : SamsungAppleDisplay+

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Such an OLED iPhone 8 won't be easy to produce in mass quantities (fan-made concept)



Samsung is rumored to provide the bulk of the OLED screens for one of next year's iPhone models. Also, about 60 to 70 million of its controller boards for such screens were said to be needed in total next year, indicating how much of a demand for such an iPhone is being forecast. The first shipments are likely to start in Q2 2017, after all parts are assembled in Samsung's OLED display factory in Vietnam.

The contract between Apple and Samsung is said to be for 100 million OLED panels in total, over the course of three years, and even that is stretching Samsung's abilities to produce those, as it is also using such screens in its own phones, and other phone makers are turning to OLED as well. The bottleneck seems to stem from the ability of one Japanese suppliers to make enough specialized OLED-making machines, tips Bloomberg.

Sprawled among rice fields near the the city of Mitsuke in Niigata prefecture, the Canon Tokki Corporation (yes, an offshoot of the photo and printer company) has been perfecting laying organic light emitting diodes on glass or plastic (for flexible OLEDs) substrates for twenty years now, giving it a head start before the competition. Just one such installation costs about $80 million, and Canon Tokki only makes 10 of them per year. The backlog of orders from Samsung, LG, Japan Display, Sharp and other OLED warriors is currently two years, though Teruhisa Tsugami, the CEO, says "We are doing all we can to increase output and make that wait shorter."

The thing is that these are highly specialized machines which are tailor-made for each customer's requirements like a luxury vehicle. Just one such OLED-making installation consists of 300 feet long vacuum tube fed glass or plastic substrates on which red, green and blue pixels are deposited via evaporation of organic compounds. The margin of error when applying those millions of tiny pixels there is smaller than the size of a human red-blood cell, and Canon Tokki has a patented technology to achieve such precision by camera tracking.

The moral of the story is that there might not be enough OLED screens of the stringent quality that would be required for the curved iPhone 8 model, which could create supply shortages next fall similar or worse than what we've been experiencing with the dual-camera iPhone 7 Plus this season, but hopefully the OLED yield issues would be resolved by then.


http://www.phonearena.com/news/Bloo...meet-all-demand-for-a-curved-iPhone-8_id89314
 
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