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Now a new Samsung Note 7 explodes

BEIJING: A Chinese user of the Samsung Note 7 said on Tuesday his device exploded while charging, raising fears of fresh battery issues hitting the South Korean

Updated on: Sep 28, 2016 01:24 PM IST
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BEIJING: A Chinese user of the Samsung Note 7 said on Tuesday his device exploded while charging, raising fears of fresh battery issues hitting the South Korean company’s phones after a massive recall.

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The news comes after the smartphone maker was forced to recall 2.5 million Note 7 handsets shipped to the US, South Korea and other markets, following complaints that faulty batteries caused the phones to explode while charging.

Samsung currently sources batteries from a number of companies. The electronics giant has not named the maker behind the faulty battery but uses a different supplier for the Chinese market, where sales were not suspended.

Earlier this month, the company investigated two claims that Note 7 phones bought online in China had exploded, but found that the problem was caused by an external heat source, Bloomberg News reported.

In the latest incident on Sunday morning, a Chinese customer who goes by the name Hui complained that his Note 7 “phablet” — purchased on Saturday — exploded and scorched his Macbook nearby. Footage provided to AFP by Hui shows the phone, attached to a USB charger, melting as smoke wafts off of it.

A Samsung statement said it was “in contact with the customer and will conduct a thorough examination of the device in question once we receive it”.

The Note 7 was meant to kick start growth this year as Samsung struggles to boost sales, squeezed by Apple in the highend sector and Chinese rivals in the low-end market. With images of charred phones flooding social media, the recall has been a humiliation for Samsung and could cost the firm $3 billion in the long run, analysts say.

 
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