Samsung is turning to software to try and quell the simmering scandal over the Galaxy Note7’s exploding batteries.
According to an AP report, Samsung will be issuing an update that will cap charging to 60 percent of the battery’s capacity. This is primarily a stopgap measure designed to keep more phones from catching fire until the company can churn out enough replacements. Samsung has pledged to swap out-all 2.5 million Note7 units sold.
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