PHONE BATTERY WARNING Why are Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge phones exploding?
PHONE BATTERY WARNING Why are Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge phones exploding?
SAMSUNG has been hit by terrifying tales of customers’ phones exploding in their hands.
There have been numerous reports of the Samsung Galaxy S7 handsets exploding, but why – and how can the devices be returned?
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Samsung have not recalled the Galaxy S7 despite reports of it overheating
Samsung has already been forced to recall the Note 7 handset due to them exploding. The fault has been put down to a problem with the batteries, which caused the phone to overheat and in some cases burst into flames and leak dangerous chemicals.
American Daniel Ramirez was badly burned when his S7 Edge exploded in his pocket – prompting him to sue Samsung for £11,000.
Samsung recalled Galaxy Note 7 smartphone EXPLODES in six-year-old boy’s hands
Samsung’s jumbo-sized Galaxy 7 phones are EXPLODING as they charge up
But the South Korean tech giant has say there aren’t any confirmed issues with the S7, and there are no plans to recall the handset as there have only been a handful of incidents.
It is possible the explosion cases could have been caused by malfunctioning batteries – an issue which can be caused by using cheap charging cables.
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Tech firms recommend always using an official charger
Replacing your charger cable with an unofficial alternative can cause damage to your phone’s battery – as often, the electricity supply they provide is unstable.
It’s a problem you won’t be able to notice until it’s too late and your phone has overheated – so phone manufacturers recommend only using the charger that came in the box, or a reputable replacement.
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There have been numerous reports of the Samsung Galaxy S7 handsets exploding, but why – and how can the devices be returned?
REX FEATURES
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Samsung have not recalled the Galaxy S7 despite reports of it overheating
Samsung has already been forced to recall the Note 7 handset due to them exploding. The fault has been put down to a problem with the batteries, which caused the phone to overheat and in some cases burst into flames and leak dangerous chemicals.
American Daniel Ramirez was badly burned when his S7 Edge exploded in his pocket – prompting him to sue Samsung for £11,000.
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Samsung’s jumbo-sized Galaxy 7 phones are EXPLODING as they charge up
But the South Korean tech giant has say there aren’t any confirmed issues with the S7, and there are no plans to recall the handset as there have only been a handful of incidents.
It is possible the explosion cases could have been caused by malfunctioning batteries – an issue which can be caused by using cheap charging cables.
REX FEATURES
2
Tech firms recommend always using an official charger
Replacing your charger cable with an unofficial alternative can cause damage to your phone’s battery – as often, the electricity supply they provide is unstable.
It’s a problem you won’t be able to notice until it’s too late and your phone has overheated – so phone manufacturers recommend only using the charger that came in the box, or a reputable replacement.
Check out more about samsung galaxyS7
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