Things look rather bleak for Samsung at the moment. Within weeks of launching its flagship smartphone, the Galaxy Note 7, the company had to recall all of the more than 3 million devices it had sold, after reports of overheating and exploding batteries. Soon after, it halted production and scrapped the product entirely. All told, current estimates indicate the recall’s cost will exceed $6 billion (with one estimate even higher). But the greater concern is about the long-term hit on Samsung’s brand. After all, it is one of the most valuable global brands. Branding consultancy Interbrand estimated Samsung’s 2016 brand value at $51.8 billion.