QUOTE(Andrewtst @ Oct 23 2016, 02:34 AM)
Second case of S7 Edge exploded, pity this user, he is one of the person return 2nd batch Note7 and choose purchase S7 Edge.
He do used OEM charger and charge overnight but it shall not make it explode that easier.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Samsung-Gal...harging_id86908
** Now I regret selling off my 1st batch S7 Edge, I believe earlier edition no issue, but can't assure on newer release anymore.
OEM charger is not supposed to be reason why a phone should explode. It is the problem with the phone itself. If the OEM charger got problem, it is the OEM charger that should explode, not the phone. He do used OEM charger and charge overnight but it shall not make it explode that easier.
http://www.phonearena.com/news/Samsung-Gal...harging_id86908
** Now I regret selling off my 1st batch S7 Edge, I believe earlier edition no issue, but can't assure on newer release anymore.
I already say that Galaxy Note 7 battery technology is used in the latest batch of Galaxy S7 Edge for lowering the cost. We should avoid Samsung phone for one year.
Oct 23 2016, 08:52 AM

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