The WSJ on the fatal mistake that doomed Samsung’s Galaxy Note: “It wasn’t a definitive answer, and there was no explanation for the bulges. But with consumers complaining and telecom operators demanding answers, newly appointed mobile chief D.J. Koh felt the company knew enough to recall 2.5 million phones … Instead, as a result of the flammable phones and the botched recall Samsung’s leaders are now struggling to salvage the company’s credibility. At risk is the expected February launch of its next flagship smartphone, likely to be called the Galaxy S8” (I’m no branding expert, but I’m gonna go out on a limb and suggest that they not call it that.)