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Looks like Samsung's exploding phone issues are sticking around like a tick. Not long ago, we informed you that a man in Singapore had his phone explode in his shirt breast pocket, and by a stroke of luck, nothing happened. Even today, another disturbing news circulated around the world, in which a smartphone from Samsung plays a major role.

You may have heard about the ban that the Note7 phablet received last year. Because of their defective batteries, airlines have banned them on their boards for safety reasons. However, according to today's report, it seems that all phones should probably be banned. A similar incident occurred during a flight of the Indian airline Jet Airways. One of the passengers' Samsung caught fire during the flight Galaxy J7. Fortunately, he calmly extinguished it with the water he had with him and reported the whole incident to the cabin crew. Fortunately, everything was done without major consequences. The victim only lost his phone, his carry-on luggage, which started to smoke before the phone caught fire, and a spare phone, which he submerged in water as a precaution during the flight because it was in contact with a faulty smartphone.

Samsung is investigating the incident

However, since similar situations are really dangerous and in extreme cases all 120 people on board the plane could have lost their lives, Samsung began to deal intensively with the problem. However, as the solution to the problem is only at the beginning, Samsung only said that it is in contact with the victim and the relevant authorities to get more information. "Customer safety is Samsung's top priority," he added.

So let's be surprised how Samsung will deal with battery problems. However, it is necessary to realize that these are really very rare cases, which could rather be characterized as the work of unfortunate coincidences. Therefore, there is definitely no reason to be concerned.

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Source: businesstoday

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