Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Smartphones Reportedly Catch Fire in China

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By Associated Press | Updated: 19 September 2016 14:47 IST
Highlights
  • First reports of Galaxy Note 7s catching fire in China
  • Samsung had earlier said Galaxy Note 7 sold in China were safe to use
  • Samsung is recalling 1,858 Galaxy Note 7 phones in China

Two Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphones reportedly have caught fire in China in what, if confirmed, would be the first such incidents in the world's largest smartphone market.

Samsung Electronics said it was investigating one of the reported cases. The South Korean firm had earlier said Galaxy Note 7 smartphones sold in China were safe to use.

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(Also see: Florida Man Sues Samsung, Says Galaxy Note 7 Exploded)

A user of Chinese social media posted messages on Sunday saying a friend's Galaxy Note 7 caught fire over the weekend.

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The user, contacted by phone, told The Associated Press the Galaxy Note 7 was bought September 1 through the JD.com e-commerce site. The man, who asked not to be identified by name, said the phone started to heat up and vibrate late Saturday night, then exploded and emitted black smoke.

Samsung contacted the owner on Sunday and offered to take back the phone in exchange for a refund, but the owner refused, according to the friend. He said he and the owner didn't want to be identified by name.

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(Also see: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Recall: South Korea Sales to Resume on September 28)

A second account on a separate social media account said an owner's phone exploded Sunday while the person was playing a game on it. That account gave no contact information for the user or details of where the person lives.

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JD.com said Samsung is conducting an internal review on the first case. Samsung did not respond to emails seeking comment.

Samsung Electronics launched the Galaxy Note 7 phone in China on September 1 amid a growing number of reports of the phones catching fire overseas.

(Also see: Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Recall: Here's How to Check If Your Unit Is Safe)

The following day, Samsung announced that it would stop sales of the Galaxy Note 7 phones in 10 countries. An executive said sales in China would continue because Galaxy Note 7 phones sold there used a different battery than those linked to problems elsewhere.

Samsung is recalling 1,858 Galaxy Note 7 phones in China, according to a notice dated September 14 from the country's product quality agency.

Samsung said those phones were distributed before September 1 to give consumers hands-on experience. The recall in China applies to phones made between July 20 and August 5.

 

 

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