Samsung Galaxy J7 four-stroke explosion

Galaxy J7 this time – Here we go again. As Samsung prepares to release the fixed Galaxy Note 7 and her news 8, the news with her phone explosions does not stop. This time the news is coming from Pakistan.

Naureen Ahsan described how a Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) exploded into the hands of her four-year-old nephew while playing games next to her daughter.

Luckily, no one was injured as the woman prevented her from dropping the smartphone before causing injuries. Of course everyone was scared and especially the two kids playing games on the mobile.

“Today my daughter's Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016) cell phone exploded due to overheating due to the games... My 4 year old nephew was playing the game 'my talking tom' when it started to heat up before exploding. Allhumdulliah is safe, so is the daughter… but this incident was scary for all of us,” Reported the woman.Samsung Galaxy J7 (2016)

The sufferer continued with advice that makes sense for all parents, not just because of them that cause explosions but also because kids shouldn't be playing with smartphones at such a young age anyway. Especially if they are Samsung phones.

"Keep your children away from cell phones and stay safe."

The most worrying thing is that this is the second incident with the Samsung Galaxy J smartphone, as well as another one it exploded last November when another four-year-old was playing games on the device. Then the boy managed to throw the cell phone as soon as it started to emit smoke. So once again no one was hurt.

How did Samsung react?

As usual, Samsung has not published a statement about this explosion of their smartphone, and it is very likely that when it makes us read a stereotype again, "we are investigating".

In the meantime, to be safe never leave phones alone, without specially observing them during their.

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