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Galaxy S7 Explodes on Its Own, Without Even Being Plugged in a Charger

Galaxy S7 Explodes on Its Own, Without Even Being Plugged in a Charger

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It seems that the days of exploding Samsung phones are still not behind us as a Nigerian Samsung device user recently took to Twitter to reveal that his Galaxy S7 edge caught fire without any provocation. This isn’t the first time a Samsung device has allegedly gone up in flames. If you remember, Samsung had to discontinue the Galaxy Note7 line after multiple users reported exploding incidents. Even after the Korean giant replaced those cells, the problem persisted, forcing the company to ultimately end production and bear a massive financial loss.

According to the Nigerian user, his Samsung Galaxy S7 edge went up in flames out of nowhere. It’s worth mentioning that the phone wasn’t being charged at that time. The user has also uploaded pictures to back up his claim, with the images showing damaged the front and back panel. Looking at the images, it appears that the explosion originated from the place where the battery is usually located.

Galaxy S7 Explodes on Its Own, Without Even Being Plugged in a Charger

Mar 25, 2019, 1:34pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/galaxy-s7-edge-explodes-no-charger-plugged-in/ > It seems that the days of exploding Samsung phones are still not behind us as a Nigerian Samsung device user recently took to Twitter to reveal that his Galaxy S7 edge caught fire without any provocation. This isn’t the first time a Samsung device has allegedly gone up in flames. If you remember, Samsung had to discontinue the Galaxy Note7 line after multiple users reported exploding incidents. Even after the Korean giant replaced those cells, the problem persisted, forcing the company to ultimately end production and bear a massive financial loss. > According to the Nigerian user, his Samsung Galaxy S7 edge went up in flames out of nowhere. It’s worth mentioning that the phone wasn’t being charged at that time. The user has also uploaded pictures to back up his claim, with the images showing damaged the front and back panel. Looking at the images, it appears that the explosion originated from the place where the battery is usually located.