Is there any particular feature we may igore commonly of Samsung cells?
The Samsung cells that I have seen and tested have internal temperature, voltage, and current sensors. If the temperature rises, the sensor can disconnect the power and the cell seems to have a short life. Letting the cell cool down will return it into operation. If the sensor fails, the phone will see it as being cold, and will stop charging it.
If the charge voltage exceeds 4.3 V, the internal circuit will stop the charge, and disconnect the cell to protect it. If the cell voltage drops below 2 V, the same circuit will disconnect and prevent the cell from dropping to a non-recoverable level, damaging the material inside.
If the current is high, the current sensor can disconnect the cell to protect it, and after a cool down the circuit reconnects. But if something actually shorts the cells contacts, the current rises too high and an internal fuse blows, protecting the cell, but rendering it useless.