as mentioned in A Samsung store in Singapore caught fire on Tuesday morning, just a day before the company is set to announce its new flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S8. As a result, the Galaxy Note 7 was pulled from store shelves, and its production was halted just two months after it was released. Samsung announced on Monday that it would soon begin selling refurbished units of the Galaxy Note 7 with smaller batteries that will supposedly prevent batter-related fires. The event will lead many to remember Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 fiasco, where multiple units caught fire due to poor battery design. Samsung's Galaxy S8 announcement will take place at Lincoln Center in New York at 11 a.m. Eastern.
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Samsung store bursts into flames ahead of Galaxy S8 launch
The company is slated to unveil its new Galaxy S8 flagship device tomorrow on March 29 – hopefully without any unexpected fireworks. Channel News Asia reports a Samsung Experience Store in Singapore has caught flames in the early hours of Tuesday morning on March 28. Samsung might be gearing up to leave the notorious Note 7 debacle behind with the release of its new Galaxy S8 flagship, but it seems the company is not quite done dealing with fire. The incident occurred in a shopping mall in the North-East part of the country, causing surrounding shops to temporarily close doors for safety reasons. on Channel News AsiaRead next: Tinder launches new web app so you can sext straight from your PCto read more visit us Samsung
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