Samsung Faces Lawsuit as Woman’s Galaxy Note 9 Catches Fire in Purse
Galaxy Note 9 haschecked all the right boxesand shaped up to be the flagship phone we all truly deserve but could it turn out to be yet another fire hazard? Well, a Galaxy Note 9 spontaneously caught fire inside a woman’s purse in New York, according to a lawsuit that has been filed against the South Korean giant.
First reported by theNew York Post, the lawsuit has been filed by real estate agent Diane Chung who alleges that herGalaxy Note 9 became “extremely hot” all-of-a-suddenwhile she was in an elevator. So, Chung stopped using the phone and put it in her purse, but she soon heard whistling and screeching sounds, along with thick smoke coming from it.
Right then, the lawsuit filed with the Queens Supreme Court claims that Chung pulled out the device, which was piping hot and burnt her fingers, from the purse and threw out the Galaxy Note 9 on the elevator floor.
TheGalaxy Note 9 had caught fire(not unlike the Galaxy Note 7 battery fire debacle) and it didn’t stop until a passerby picked up the device and placed in a bucket of water. Chung’s lawsuit called the whole experience ‘traumatic’.
If you don’t remember, the Galaxy Note 7 was Samsung’s biggest failure as the batteries within the devices had little space to breathe and got punctured, thus, causing it to blast and catch fire. And it was not one device but a whole lot of them across the globe, which was the reason Samsung had to recall over 2.5 million Note 7 phones.
The Korean giant has since developed an ‘eight-point inspection process’ to measure the safety of its battery and the biggest-ever 4,000mAh battery pack, paired with that huge heat pipe, on the Galaxy Note 9 issaid to be safer than ever, according to the CEO DJ Koh.
A Samsung spokesperson in an official statement said,“Samsung takes customer safety very seriously and we stand behind the quality of the millions of Galaxy devices in use in the United States. We’ve not received any reports of similar incidents involving a Galaxy Note9 device and we are investigating the matter.”
This is the first-ever report of a Galaxy Note 9 bursting and catching fire, so we cannot reach a conclusion just yet. It can be a defective piece, instead of some battery-related problem, so stay tuned for more updates.
Anmol
Getting my start with technology journalism back in 2016, I have been working in the industry for over 7 years. Currently, as the Editor of Beebom, I’m leading the coverage on the website. While my expertise lies in Android, Windows, and the apps world, find me reading manga, watching anime, and playing Apex in my free time.
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