Another Samsung Galaxy Note 7 started smoking that filled a user's room with smoke. Michael Klering was scared to death, as Klering and his wife were disturbed to a hissing sound in their bedroom.
He continued, "The whole room just covered in smoke, smells awful. I look over and my phone is on fire," Klering said he had only had his replacement "Samsung Galaxy Note 7" for almost more than a week before it caught fire. He thought that the smartphone would be safe, and it wasn't plugged in when the incident happen.
Previously reported, a Southwest Airlines flight was forced to evacuate because of a Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphone that started smoking, last week. And more reports surfaces of replacement smartphones catching fire or smoking. Recently a 13-year-old Minnesota teenager had her replacement Note 7 that caused her a minor injury in her thumb. She described the incident to KSTP telling them that the protective cover melted in her hands.
Samsung told Endgame in a interview that are taking the matters very seriously despite the few incidents that are reported. They are still trying to identify the product safty issue of Galaxy Note 7 and will take immediate steps in accordance to to CPSC to resolve the situation.
WallStreet Journal reported that Samsung Electronics Co, has temporarily discontinued the production due to the upsetting concerns about Samsung Galaxy Note 7, according to a personnel who is familiar with the matter, it's a major setback for the South Korean company finds it difficult to recollect over 2.5 million smartphones. The mobile company also understands the concerns of their carries and consumers that raised concerns and questions about the newly replaced Galaxy Note 7 units.