Samsung GALAXY Note 9: THE FIRST UNIT THAT CAME ON FIRE

The Samsung GALAXY Note 9 is reported to be the first unit to catch fire spontaneously, here is the dramatic situation that a Samsung customer went through.

Samsung GALAXY Note 9 unit fire

Samsung GALAXY Note 9 has the first report of a unit that caught fire during use, the information coming from a woman in the USA, who apparently woke up with the phone on fire while it was placed in her purse. This is the first report of a unit of the Samsung GALAXY Note 9 that caught fire, so far sales have been going smoothly because they are from Samsung, the phone has been released for over 3 weeks in many countries.

Samsung GALAXY Note 9 was created by Samsung with safe batteries, according to the company, but the woman from the USA claims, according to an American newspaper, that the phone started to heat up extremely after she stopped using it, after which it started to emit smoke. Of course, the typical sounds of a punctured battery were also heard, and when she tried to take the Samsung GALAXY Note 9 out of her purse, the woman ended up with burns on her fingers.

The Samsung GALAXY Note 9 also generated a lot of smoke before catching fire, the woman being in an elevator at that moment, and of course she was seriously scared because she was surrounded by smoke. The Samsung GALAXY Note 9 phone was "silenced" after it was thrown into a bucket of water by one of the men near the elevator in the building where the woman was, and that's how the incident that raises questions about the safety of phones stopped. .

Samsung GALAXY Note 9: THE FIRST UNIT THAT CAME ON FIRE

Samsung GALAXY Note 9 is considered by the Samsung company to be extremely safe, and the American company now claims that it will investigate this case to see what is the source of the problem. It is still quite clear that we are talking about a defective battery used in that Samsung GALAXY Note 9, the phone being new, so it is quite clear that there was nothing else to generate the fire, so it remains to be seen what the investigation will discover.

The Samsung GALAXY Note 9 brings to Samsung the first lawsuit, initiated by the woman whose phone was damaged in this incident, she already filed a summons request in a US court. She claims that Samsung should have known that the Samsung GALAXY Note 9 phones are not safe for customers, but it remains to be seen what conclusion the Koreans will reach, and if they will reveal it publicly, or if they will ever tell the truth.

"Samsung's highly touted and supposedly fireproof Galaxy Note 9 cellphone spontaneously combusted inside a Long Island woman's purse. ... Chung was in the elevator of a Bayside building when her brand new phone "became extremely hot." She stopped using the phone and put it in her bag. Suddenly, "she heard a whistling and screeching sound, and she noticed thick smoke" pouring from her purse. Chung put the bag on the elevator floor and tried to empty it, burning her fingers as she grabbed the smoking Samsung."

The Samsung GALAXY Note 9, through this incident, brings to mind the problems of the Samsung GALAXY Note 7, which were exploding left and right due to the batteries crammed into the case by the Koreans. Then it took 6 months for Samsung to explain what happened, and now if there are no more similar cases of Samsung GALAXY Note 9 phones catching fire, then it is quite clear that everything was just an isolated incident and nothing more.