Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Starts Smoking, Catches Fire

referring to No, not the disastrous, exploding Galaxy Note 7, which Samsung recalled in 2016. We're talking about Samsung's latest flagship phablet: the highly rated Galaxy Note 9, which just went on sale last month. At first, her Galaxy Note 9 "became extremely hot," court papers reportedly reveal. "We have not received any reports of similar incidents involving a Galaxy Note 9 device and we are investigating the matter." "The battery in the Galaxy Note 9 is safer than ever," Samsung CEO Koh Dong-jin said last month, according to The Investor.


Huawei Mate 20 Pro video throws shade at iPhone XS, Samsung Galaxy S9 and Note 9

Huawei will be officially unveiling the Mate 20 and Mate 20 Pro in London on October 16, and now the company has released a teaser video which hints at the square rear camera module which has been seen in leaked images. The video features the phrase "This is the time to explore something new" before finishing with "This is Mate" inside a squircle (that's a square with rounded corners). By celebrating a square (or a squircle) as new, the Chinese manufacturer appears to be mocking the rectangular camera lens placements found on the iPhone XS, the Galaxy S9, the Note 9 (and the Huawei P20 Pro, but let's not worry about that, OK?) So... rectangles are now square (as in uncool) and square (as in the shape) is the new cool. Other things we know about the new Mate Pro are that it will feature a massive battery and the new speedy Kirin 980 mobile chip under the hood.

Huawei Mate 20 Pro video throws shade at iPhone XS, Samsung Galaxy S9 and Note 9

Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Catches Fire: Galaxy Note 7 All Over Again?

as informed in CloseA Samsung Galaxy Note 9 unit burst into flames inside a woman's purse, bringing back memories of the Galaxy Note 7 exploding battery fiasco that stretched from 2016 to 2017. Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Bursts Into FlamesReal estate agent Diane Chung from Long Island, New York claimed in a lawsuit against Samsung that she suffered a "traumatic" experience when her Galaxy Note 9 suddenly burst into flames inside her purse. Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Exploding BatteriesA Samsung spokesman said that the company has not received any reports of similar incidents involving the Galaxy Note 9, which should be good news for now. Record-breaking Galaxy Note 8 preorders revealed that Samsung fans already forgot about the Galaxy Note 7 fiasco after a year. Hopefully, the Galaxy Note 9 that caught fire was a fluke, and that the situation will not devolve into the smartphone following the flaming footsteps of the Galaxy Note 7.






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