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Samsung Faces Lawsuit Over Exploding Galaxy S7 Edge by Ijaya123: 8:55am On Sep 13, 2016
Samsung issued a recall of all Galaxy Note 7 devices following 35 reports indicating that the batteries inside the handset heat up and cause it to catch fire. The recall is a big enough pill to swallow, but Samsung may be facing even more serious problems.
Samsung Electronics is being sued after a Galaxy S7 edge unit allegedly exploded in the owner’s pocket, causing him second- and third-degree burns. The lawsuit was submitted by attorneys from ClassAction.com, on behalf of Daniel Ramirez.


The owner needed surgery and required multiple skin grafts. He will be undergoing extensive care and physical therapy before he can recover.

The lawsuit was filed in the Superior Court of New Jersey by Daniel Ramirez, who purchased the smartphone from Best Buy in March. The incident occurred on May 30, when Ramirez was working at his construction job at a bookstore in Ohio.

The smartphone caused second- and third-degree burns to its owner
Suddenly, the Galaxy S7 edge in his pocket caught fire, and the owner tried to take it out but suffered burns on his right hand. The smartphone heated up to a point that his pants melted onto his leg, thus causing third-degree burns.

This is the first time that Samsung has been sued over a battery issue with one of its devices. The company did decide to recall its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones, which have defective batteries manufactured by Samsung SDI. ClassAction.com has reached out to the South Korean giant to confirm whether the battery inside the said Galaxy S7 edge unit is made by the same manufacturer.

This isn’t the first case that a Samsung Galaxy S7 edge catches fire, since earlier this month, we reported that a Galaxy S7 edge smartphone caught fire while charging. This time, the owner wasn’t harmed, and Samsung offered to replace the smartphone or provide the customer with a refund. It remains to be seen what the ruling will be in this lawsuit, but needless to say, the damage has already been done to Samsung's brand image.



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Re: Samsung Faces Lawsuit Over Exploding Galaxy S7 Edge by Nobody: 9:05am On Sep 13, 2016
Better
Re: Samsung Faces Lawsuit Over Exploding Galaxy S7 Edge by Lexusgs430: 9:09am On Sep 13, 2016
S7 & NOTE 7. S7 too dey explode? ..........
Re: Samsung Faces Lawsuit Over Exploding Galaxy S7 Edge by Ijaya123: 9:12am On Sep 13, 2016
Lexusgs430:
S7 & NOTE 7. S7 too dey explode? ..........

Yes.
Re: Samsung Faces Lawsuit Over Exploding Galaxy S7 Edge by Ijaya123: 9:14am On Sep 13, 2016
Samsung, in their frenzy to keep up with Apple must have overlooked issue as quality control. And what a bad timing for them as well with iPhone7 just been released into the market.
Re: Samsung Faces Lawsuit Over Exploding Galaxy S7 Edge by Lexusgs430: 9:59am On Sep 13, 2016
Ijaya123:


Yes.

Over engineering dey cause wahala

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