The tech Samsung has warned of the Galaxy Note 7 to turn off their phone to stop the from catching fire. The company will also stop selling the flagship phone. The device, launched in August, was a to Apple's iPhone. Engineers must investigate why so phones caught fire. Samsung was already hit by a recall of 2.5 million phones in September. Then, many phones burst into after their batteries exploded. This new further damages the company's as Samsung said the recently-exploding phones were .
Analysts are now guessing how this will cost Samsung. South Korean media says the company will no longer produce the phone. South Korea's minister Yoo Il-ho warned that the country's would be damaged by . He said: "Right now we can't tell what the impact will be in the long . It's up to the company and the government cannot interfere." The Korea Times said: "It is that the company recover its brand and the only way to do this is to place quality and satisfaction above anything ."