[VIDEO] Samsung denies exploding Note 7 units in China

Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 explosion news in the tech market is roaring the world with its battery problems. Samsung comes up with new statement that the recent Galaxy note 7 explosions in China are not caused by faulty batteries.

According to The Wall Street Journal, the South Korean tech giant stated earlier that the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 in China has different battery manufacturer than the manufacturers for the other countries. The company also claimed earlier that the Galaxy Note 7 in China is not expected to be found with same issues as in other countries.

The charred Galaxy Note 7 smartphone images is reported to have went viral in the Chinese market, which resulted in pulling back the phone from market. Samsung denies the allegations.

Recent reports direct that, the smartphone giant carried out tests on the burned devices and stated that at least one of the devices was heated from the outside rather than faulty batteries. Samsung which took the extreme step in recalling millions of units in other countries is currently facing a problem in China-the biggest smartphone market in the world.

The Wall Street Journal reported that the batteries in Galaxy Note 7 smartphones worldwide were from Samsung SDI Co. and the phones sold in the China market had batteries made by Honk Kong-based company called Amperex Technology Ltd.,.

Amperex Technology Ltd., the battery supplier for Samsung phone in China released a separate statement after carrying recent tests for the combusted phone on Monday. The recalled phone which had Amperex technology battery was jointly tested with Samsung and results were stated as:

"Based on the burn marks on the specimens, we inferred that the source of the heat came from outside the battery itself," and "There is a large probability that other outside factors were the cause of the heating problem."

The two results for the Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 explosions are creating confusion for the real reason. Watch the news below.

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