Florida man’s Jeep goes up in flames because of Note7

08 September 2016
Another case has been documented for a Note7 becoming engulfed with flames. Samsung Galaxy Note owner Nathan Dornacher lost the family Jeep to a defective Note7 unit.

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  • 09 Sep 2016

AnonD-90109, 09 Sep 2016This looks like an insurance job to me.Agree

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    • Its True
    • 2Au
    • 09 Sep 2016

    this really happened to the families car.
    I was there when the car burned.

    FYI im a ifon user..

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      • AnonD-442781
      • H5W
      • 09 Sep 2016

      1ns0mniac, 09 Sep 2016Good for Samsung, they need to learn few more lessons. They... moreRelease date was the same as last year.

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        • AnonD-442781
        • H5W
        • 09 Sep 2016

        AnonD-576629, 09 Sep 2016Samsung needs to recall all of its phone, including S7 &... moreWhat does the s7 even have to do with this?

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          • AnonD-293760
          • K6u
          • 09 Sep 2016

          why the hell educated people do this mockery of awareness, charging an already recalled device, it's like trying to burn your own house down

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            • Anonymous
            • wHU
            • 09 Sep 2016

            Exchange your note 7 people. This is very very serious.

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              • Anonymous
              • U@X
              • 09 Sep 2016

              A Spark Neglected Burns the House

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                • UD{
                • 09 Sep 2016

                you dont have the right to say that

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                  • AnonD-576629
                  • k2G
                  • 09 Sep 2016

                  Samsung needs to recall all of its phone, including S7 & S7 Edge. Airports need to ban Samsung phones on flight. This is getting ridiculous.

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                    • Alan Townsend
                    • C2f
                    • 09 Sep 2016

                    Holy Cow! That's one charred piece! That's what happens to a product with an accelerated development cycle! Safety and quality tests are often hastened just so the product could be on time to market. Samsung really blew it in their face just to beat Apple in product sales. Even after the exchange program, I doubt sales of Note 7 will pick up. Who knows if the rectified battery had gone through rigorous testing in the short space of 2 weeks?

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                      • user1234567
                      • X{Y
                      • 09 Sep 2016

                      Wait, I'll charge my note7 in my old car..might get a new car and a phone somehow..:D

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                        • EKy
                        • 09 Sep 2016

                        AnonD-582531, 09 Sep 20161 thing to add here As per GSM surveys the best selling p... morestop using excuses about not hearing, it's all over the news all over the internet, once something goes bad it gets trolled over the internet

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                          • AnonD-106186
                          • EKy
                          • 09 Sep 2016

                          anyone with common sense should know they shouldnt leave their phones unattended in a car charging, in hot son, worse the phone has been said to have faulty batteries which is being recalled. Dont care what anyone has to say it is his fault, like who is stopping him from not buying a next samsung phone?

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                            • 09 Sep 2016

                            AnonD-573944, 09 Sep 2016made up "story" funded by AppleIf you google this for a bit, it's apparently a verified story. There are some fakes out there, but not this one. Or why else would Samsung openly admit to the fault?

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                              • AnonD-90109
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                              • 09 Sep 2016

                              1ns0mniac, 09 Sep 2016Good for Samsung, they need to learn few more lessons. They... moreThis looks like an insurance job to me.

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                                • Anonymous
                                • 4Js
                                • 09 Sep 2016

                                It would be hilarious if he gets another iphone since they has exploding batteries too.

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                                  • AnonD-573944
                                  • Aha
                                  • 09 Sep 2016

                                  made up "story" funded by Apple

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                                    • Jarret
                                    • 25G
                                    • 09 Sep 2016

                                    Now with many similiar case happened to Note7, people prefer to Apple. Was it a sabotage by Apple - a Samsung enemy? Ha ha ha

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                                      • AnonD-574432
                                      • 7kH
                                      • 09 Sep 2016

                                      Omg.. My brand new iphone 7 has exploded and my entire village is on fire. Im writing this from heaven..

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                                        • H5W
                                        • 09 Sep 2016

                                        AnonD-582531, 09 Sep 2016Someone here commented that Nothan didn't leave the air con... moreOnly if it was charging in your pocket.

                                        But as I'm sure you're aware, there was a recall because the batteries in a few phones were faulty. But even if it wasn't, you still shouldn't do things like charge your phone when its under your pillow or something.