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Default Korean watchdog backs Samsung's findings on faulty Note 7 batteries

Although Samsung has already revealed what caused its Note 7 smartphones to catch fire, an independent government firm is now confirming the tech giant's findings. The Korean Agency for Technology and Standards, which analyzes and enforces product sa...

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