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| Why does the Galaxy S8 battery have hidden an anti-dogs warning? |
After the disaster that was the Galaxy Note 7, Samsung had to make their Galaxy S8 extra correct, which meant a lot of tests, especially as far as the battery is concerned. And it looks like it worked. The Galaxy S8 and S8 plus do not explode, in fact, both are quite good.
However, there is an unusual warning label attached to the non-removable battery inside the S8. It was marked by the Verge, and can be seen clearly in the image below and below, in the dismantling of the phone ifixit.
Samsung Galaxy S8 No Dogs warning label.The dog would probably enjoy chewing the battery initially, but then the irritation and burning would begin. It is a high performance battery, so there is also the possibility that it can explode or ignite in flames while chewing. There is no scenario where to chew a battery of the S8 (or any other battery, in any case) ends well for the dog.
Apparently, Samsung started to include the "no Dogs" tag in 2014. Both Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Note 4 include it. What we don't know is why the label was added. Maybe Samsung received reports of injured dogs by chewing the phones?
The only other battery manufacturer that occasionally includes a non-dog tag is LG, as far as we know. But regardless of whether the label exists or not, unless you open your phone, you'll never see it. Hopefully the common sense between the game and no Galaxy S8 owner (or any phone) will give the battery to your dog to chew.

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