dailystar : Another Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has exploded, and it caused £1,000 worth of damage





Another Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has exploded, and it caused £1,000 worth of damage


Another Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has exploded, and it caused £1,000 worth of damage
YET ANOTHER Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphone has spontaneously exploded due to battery issues, an unlucky customer has claimed.BAIDU OUCH: Another Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has exploded because of the known issue with the batteryA Galaxy Note 7 has spontaneously exploded in a hotel room.The burning smartphone caused more than $1,800 AUD (£1,028 converted) worth of damage, according to the owner.


How to replace your Samsung Galaxy Note 7 in Canada


How to replace your Samsung Galaxy Note 7 in Canada
Rose Behar September 7, 2016 11:08amThe Galaxy Note 7 might have come out to rave reviews, but its battery's tendency to explode meant the company had to recall all units that were initially shipped, which will likely result in a loss of approximately $1 billion for the handset behemoth.If you were among the early buyers in Canada, however, you'll likely want to know how to get your Note 7 replaced, in case you have a lucky unit that could be a hazard to your personal safety.Below are instructions on how to do that through Samsung itself, and if you can't bear to wait, through the carrier where you purchased your device.


Samsung is recalling 2.5 million Galaxy Note 7 smartphones over exploding battery fears


Samsung is recalling 2.5 million Galaxy Note 7 smartphones over exploding battery fears
In what might be the biggest smartphone recall ever, Samsung has halted sales of some 2.5 million new Galaxy Note 7 smartphones, amid ongoing reports that a flaw in the device's batteries is making them catch fire and explode.Adding to the controversy, the FAA might also ban them on planes, meaning travellers will be prohibited from taking a potentially faulty Note 7 on board aircraft in the US.Last week, Samsung announced that it had voluntarily initiated its own product recall, but if it elects to institute a formal process with the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, the FAA would have to enact the ban.


Galaxy Note 7 Owners in China Can Check For Faulty Battery


Galaxy Note 7 Owners in China Can Check For Faulty Battery
Galaxy Note 7 Owners in China Can Check For Faulty BatteryDespite the fact that Samsung recently stated its Galaxy Note 7 flagships produced for the Chinese market has no battery issues due to the fact that their batteries weren't produced by Samsung SDI, the South Korean consumer electronics manufacturer still doesn't want to leave anything to chance.Namely, the company has just launched an online tool designed to check the IMEI number of Galaxy Note 7 units purchase in China, Hong Kong, and Macau.After inputting the IMEI number of their device, users in this region can see where their unit was produced and use that info to figure out whether they need to take advantage of the Galaxy Note 7 replacement program which Samsung announced immediately after issuing a recall of the faulty devices.


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