One of the Exploding phones Was Not a Galaxy Note 7 But A Galaxy Core Prime

Samsung may be already suffering from a Galaxy Note 7 recall crisis, but that does not mean it is entirely out of the water. One of the phones reported in the initial set of exploding phones, the only one which physically harmed any one turned out to be a galaxy Core Prime. A 6 year old boy was rushed to the emergency room when a the Galaxy Core Prime exploded. This means that the battery incident may not be isolated but across other Samsung handsets as well. The 6 year old boy has suffered bodily injury and burns on his hands.

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The 6 year old boy was reportedly playing video games, when the phone caught fire and filled the whole room with smoke. Luckily the grandparents were around to rescue the boy and take him to the Emergency room.

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A few weeks ago Samsung initiated a global recall of it’s Note 7 handsets that have a battery manufacturing defect causing the batteries to short out and catch fire. Samsung is also planning to push a software update to the devices not yet recalled limiting the charging capacity to 60%.

As a reminder, please be vigilant when allowing children to play with electronics.

 

Comments

20 responses to “One of the Exploding phones Was Not a Galaxy Note 7 But A Galaxy Core Prime”

  1. Deidre Anne Avatar
    Deidre Anne

    That’s why I have an iPhone! Lol

  2. Collin Chalut Avatar
    Collin Chalut

    Yeah it was a warehouse out for the last month

  3. Colleen Anthony Avatar
    Colleen Anthony

    My Galaxy Core Prime gets excessively hot when it’s being charged. I will be switching to a different phone!!

  4. Mathew David Smith Avatar
    Mathew David Smith

    Might explain why we haven’t had them in about a month

  5. Abi Bittman Avatar
    Abi Bittman

    Collin, Mathew, Deidre, Ben, Amber, Georgia, Ashleigh, did you guys hear about this?

  6. Vikas Verma Avatar
    Vikas Verma

    Overheating issue !

  7. Abhishek Kaushal Avatar
    Abhishek Kaushal

    I think the software on these Samsung devices is causing this exploding problem. I have a samsung device after updating it is heating so bad!!

  8. Amol Karwande - Bhoi Avatar
    Amol Karwande – Bhoi

    In the end it is Samsung phone onlyU0001f602U0001f602

  9. Moazam Ali Avatar
    Moazam Ali

    Still using S4 with same condition. Living on the edge U0001f600

  10. Raju Radhakrishnan Avatar
    Raju Radhakrishnan

    Ha ha …… Later they will say iphone exploded …

  11. Puneet Gupta Avatar
    Puneet Gupta

    Rise of #SKYNET

  12. Augustus Glewp Avatar
    Augustus Glewp

    My razr caught fire.
    My nintendo ds caught fire.
    My sega dreamcast caught fire.
    EVERYTHING IS CATCHING FIRE U0001f602U0001f602

  13. Ronald Thompson Avatar
    Ronald Thompson

    So – Samsung has an epidemic with all their devices, and not just the Note 7? That’s all this tells me, and it’s hell on Earth for someone investing in Samsung.

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  15. Devraj Acharya Avatar
    Devraj Acharya

    I had Samsung Galaxy S4 a year ago. After updating it to Android 5.0 Lollipop, it used to get overheated during charging and also used to smell as if something is burning. Then I planned to get rid of it. Now I am a happy & satisfied #MotoG3 user.

  16. Karan Giri Avatar
    Karan Giri

    That means Samsung blaming a third party company for batteries is just a trick , the company it self has a problem U0001f602U0001f602U0001f602

  17. Jordan Baier Avatar
    Jordan Baier

    hahahahahahaha that’s Samsung garbage for ya ;-)

  18. Ashley Wilson Avatar
    Ashley Wilson

    My Note 4 caught on fire. this doesn’t surprise me one bit

  19. Anuj Gangwar Avatar
    Anuj Gangwar

    That makes it even worse for Samsung

  20. Vijay Tiwary Avatar
    Vijay Tiwary

    O yes, really!

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