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Another S7 Phone Explodes As Samsung Prepares For Note 8 Series

By Arjun Thulasidharan Pillai | Update Date: Nov 18, 2016 06:28 AM EST

Another Samsung S7 accident took place recently. This time, the unfortunate event ha34-year-old 34 year old man from the capital of Manitoba, Canada. Luckily, he only got his hands injured. 

The victim, Amarjit Mann, was driving to a destination when he realized there is smoke in his car and that his phone was getting warmer. He managed to get it out of his pocket when it suddenly exploded. By doing so, he reduced the threat and is now suffering second and third degree burns. He is now hospitalized.

While conveying the news to the public, he said that he was in shock of how unexpected the ordeal was. The incident has turned out to be a nightmare for him.

The explosion made the device stick in his hands and the sparks almost damaged his eyes. His real concern is about the devastation that could have occurred if he was talking through the phone. Luckily, he was driving.

Amarjit Mann is planning to sue Samsung and he is dedicated in letting people know how dangerous the phone is. Amarjit Mann said ''Carrying a Samsung Galaxy S7 is like carrying a bomb and the public must be aware of it''.

The Canadian entity of Samsung conveyed that any statement regarding this can only be made after a thorough examination of the victim's device.

The Samsung Smart Phone division is set to release its next series of phones (NOTE 8 and S8) no matter what. For months, they were criticized for their phones, even after all this. It's a breather when we realize that these dangerous phone are not in the market anymore, after the production was halted by the company.

Samsung's Masterplan for people's safety is to sell more of their upcoming phones with the exchange offers. By exchanging these dangerous phones, customers can buy a new Note 8 Or S8 phones. 

Whatever plans they put forward, safety should be of paramount importance! 

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