Summary: The Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphones have been spontaneously catching on fire. The customers have been asked to turn off their phone and stop using it while Samsung investigates the causes of the fires. When they were first reported about catching on fire, they sent replacement phones but those too burnt to flames. Not only U.S. users are experiencing the issues of the new Samsung phone.
Analysis: No one should have to worry about their phone burning into flames while using their device. This is a problem that we have seen before in the U.S.. Poorly made products can cause them to explode like cars, phones, computers, hot air balloons, airplanes, etc. This is not the first time we have seen an everyday object prone to explode. Hopefully realizing the gravity of the situation to be more aware of put you are putting into the products being sold. Also, money is a big factor. Customers are paying too much money to have a product, like their cellphone, explode in their hands.
My parents have this phone. Hopefully they can fix this issue soon.
ReplyDeleteKiri Luckey: Wow this is crazy! They definitely need to get to the bottom of this before anyone gets hurt.
ReplyDeleteCan you believe this,wow this is why technology should take its time and not be put out there in such a rush that would danger the people.
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing how a small malfunction piece can end up in flames.
ReplyDeleteIts pretty crazy because it is such an unsuspecting thing since so many people own cell phones
ReplyDeleteI just don't get how a company like Samsung who's been making phones almost as long as apple could mess up as bad as their phones exploding!
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ReplyDeleteThis is extremely dangerous, and it worries me that this cellphone could be a cause of a huge death coming. Knowing that our cellphones can be taken anywhere scares me a ton.
ReplyDeleteMaybe it's because of the media that we're hearing about these things more often, but I feel like a lot of big-name companies have been seriously screwing up lately. Why does this seem like a recent phenomenon? I feel like there's this constant need for companies to one-up each other so they're cranking out products at top speed and sacrificing quality for quantity. -Olivia Moretta
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