Monday, October 10, 2016

In the US, kindled two more replaced Galaxy Note7, scandal … – 3DNews

reportedly, two more replaced Samsung Galaxy Note7 caught fire. The information came a few days after the news about the fire Note7 on the plane. All four key US mobile operator said that customers Note7 entitled to change their smartphones to other devices or to return the money, even if it is earlier replaced by machines.

One of the cases occurred in Minnesota with a 13-year-old Abby Zuis (Abby Zuis), which reports that the phone caught fire in her hands. After the incident on the unit melted the cover and left characteristic traces of fire, similar to other cases Note7. The Commission on consumer product safety are investigating the incident.

Samsung has responded to the message like this: “We assure you that each report is taken very seriously and have already contacted the family Sues to make sure we do everything possible for them and their daughter. User safety is our top priority and we are investigating the case.” Even after the incident on the plane, many observers believed that Samsung needed to cease sales Note7 is the second time in just a few days only added fuel to the fire.

But it did not stop. It soon became public the third incident with the replaced Note7 in the United States. This time the case happened with Michael Clerigo (Michael Klering) from Kentucky. He reports that he woke up at 4 a.m. and found the bedroom filled with smoke, and his phone is lit. Later he was admitted to the hospital with acute bronchitis, caused by acrid smoke. The phone was replaced a week before the incident, and was not plugged in at the time of the fire.

the Interesting thing is that Samsung knew about this case on Tuesday, but made no statements. The company asked Mr. Kiringa to give them the spoiled smartphone, but the latter refused, allowing only an x-ray apparatus. Then Michael got, obviously, the error message from a Samsung spokesperson: “Just got this. You can try to talk him out of it, if it’s important, or do nothing and allow him to fulfill the threat, if it can be solved.”

So, Samsung was aware of the fire replaced by smartphones from Tuesday, then Thursday the incident occurred on the plane, and then, on Friday, from 13-year-old girl. Three cases in less than a week, and no special action company has not taken. If Samsung highest priority was the safety of the users of the company probably ought to ask consumers to stop using even replaced Galaxy Note7. However, it turns out the other details of these cases.

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