Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Jug of cold water to Samsung: The Galaxy Note 7 replaced … – Gizmodo in Spanish

The headache for Samsung don’t end. A chinese consumer has just reported that his Galaxy Note 7 has exploded in flames. It is a newly bought and supposedly free of the battery problem that caused some of the models of the first batch is burned. Samsung is investigating the incident.

According to CNN Money, The consumer is called Hui, Renjie, and bought the Galaxy Note 7 on Sunday the 25. After leave it charging all night, the young specialist in technology noticed that the terminal began to emit a thin column of smoke. Moments later caught fire.

Renjie has provided evidence of your purchase (that was made on the portal of electronic JD.Com) and images of the device caught fire. Although the terminal has been purchased after the withdrawal of the first installment is not yet clear if it belongs to the new units or the old ones. In the end, it could be remnants of the previous consignment that have not been removed correctly. Samsung has already been in contact with him and is investigating the affected unit.

The news is a new jug of cold water in the storm by the Korean company. Samsung has just finished the expensive process of returning the first shipment of the Galaxy Note 7 (Only in the united States have been withdrawn and replaced half a million units), but the new units do not seem free of problems.

Yesterday we knew that some consumers in South Korea have complained of problems of overheating and strange loss of charge in the battery of its new terminals. Samsung denied that these problems should be to the battery and ensured that this was isolated cases. [via CNN Money ]

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