After the whole Note 7 fiasco last year there another Samsung phone went up in flames. A new video has arrived on the internet in which the Samsung Galaxy Grand Duos explodes in a man’s shirt pocket
This news is brought to light by Channel News Asia, and this incident was recorded on CCTV at Hotel Ciputra Semarang. In this video, it is seen that his phone suddenly burst into bright blue flames in his shirt’s pocket. The man is seen falling to the ground as he tries to remove his shirt after the phone exploded. The victim suffered minor burns, said local police, adding that it is caused by using Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth concurrently.
Samsung told CNET that the device is using a third-party battery which is not manufactured by Samsung or a company authorised by Samsung.
We sincerely wish for our customer’s swift recovery and strongly recommend all our consumers to use Samsung’s genuine or approved batteries that have been specifically designed for use in Samsung products, Statement given by Samsung for their users
Last year, a similar thing happened to Samsung Galaxy Note 7 after that Samsung recalled all the handsets.