Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 smartphones are exploding, and the images being published across the internet are terrifying. In response to such danger, Samsung Electronics has decided to recall its flagship ...
Patrick O'Rourke is XDA's News Editor and Entertainment Segment Lead. Previously, he was Pocket-lint's Editor-in-Chief, the Editor-in-Chief of Canadian tech publication MobileSyrup, and earlier in his ...
Samsung's "Galaxy Note 7", which has been recalled in all countries that have already been released due to successive explosions and ignition accidents, revealed that a 6-year-old boy was injured in ...
A six-year-old Brooklyn boy was hospitalized Saturday night after sustaining burns when one of Samsung’s recalled Galaxy Note 7 smartphones exploded in his hands, reports the NY Post. According to ...
Samsung Electronics said it needed to conduct additional quality control on its premium Galaxy Note 7, which was released in Australia on August 19. “Shipments of the Galaxy Note 7 are being delayed ...
In case you hadn’t noticed, airlines aren’t particularly keen on letting passengers take items onto planes if they have a chance of spontaneously combusting. After all, a fire at 36,000 feet is likely ...
On Monday (8 November), full page ads were taken out in the The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and The Washington Post, penned by Samsung electronics North America president and chief ...
Samsung has a hit a snag with its well-received new Galaxy Note 7, according to Reuters. The phone maker is delaying shipments of the device to perform more quality control tests on the device. This ...
NEW YORK ― Samsung Electronics seems to be righting the ship after the exploding Galaxy Note 7 saga, as the Korean company has rolled out a competitive flagship smartphone for the second straight time ...