The fourth Galaxy Note 7 caught fire in a week

Saga Galaxy Note 7 continue, and separate from the 3 units safe that caught fire this week, we also have a fourth unit that caused problems for a user. We are of course talking about a new replacement unit that caught fire in Minnesota, USA, in only three of the terminals with problems being reported from this country.

A 13-year-old girl is the owner of this Galaxy Note 7 that caught fire, she felt the overheating of the device before throwing it on a blanket that burned because of the terminal. Its battery exploded and generated a lot of smoke and flames, but the good part is that no one was injured this time, unlike a case on Tuesday.

Those from Samsung are aware of this problem and have stated that they are investigating the case to see what exactly caused the problem, but it is clear that the battery is to blame. Moreover, the US authorities have also declared that they are investigating this case, and this is because there is a real danger for American citizens.

The terminal was replaced just a few days ago by the girl's parents, who believe that their child is safe with this new device. The reality is, however, that no one is safe with a Samsung Galaxy Note 7, so if you own one, you should give it up in favor of another terminal, from Samsung or from another company.

"It felt like pins and needles except a lot more intense. We want to reassure our customers that we take every report seriously and we are engaged with the Zuis family to ensure we are doing everything we can for them and their daughter. Customer safety remains our highest priority as we are investigating the matter."

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