Samsung J5 catches fire

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Could be another Note 7 fiasco, oh wait only 35 of them had problems but we all had to suffer for that media BS.
Where u get 35 from? Every post I saw said over 100 cases in the USA alone...

But I agree ppl overreacted and now any issue Samsung has is gonna be examined under a microscope
 

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Could Samsung could be getting in financial trouble with the n7 recall and now millions washing machines.
The wash machines are not blowing up. Screw are coming a loose on a certain part which has caused some injuries. Using the same term "blowing up" is what the media fueled that caused the Note7 fiasco to be blown out of proportion.
 

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Where u get 35 from? Every post I saw said over 100 cases in the USA alone...

But I agree ppl overreacted and now any issue Samsung has is gonna be examined under a microscope

Most of those 100 were false or never confirmed. I think only around 35 were proven. And I'm typing on my Note 7 as i post this. Yep, 3 months and no fire. Hmmmmm.
 

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J5 LOL. A coworker has a J5. What a POS it is. I love samsung but it's a really cheap phone by Samsung standards. I would NEVER own one. I'd rather use a S4 than it.
 

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I Fully Agree about those 35 or so Actual devices that caused the problem(s)!!!
The Problem is/was that the problem had Only come from 1 certain Battery Manufacturer, whom Samsung was reluctant to name, and Obviously NOT Everyone had a phone With One Of Those Faulty Batteries!!!
I KNOW that I Did NOT!!! I purposely ran my phone all the way down to 0% several times, and then proceeded to recharge the device up to 100% - with it only getting warm!!!
Point being - If the battery had been one of the bad lot, it surely would have gotten - at least hot~~~!!!
And since such a small # to begin with had those problems, I think it's safe to say that -- If that existed in my phone or "any one" that ran such a test, would have gotten very Hot - as opposed to just becoming warm!

In my opinion, Samsung would've done MUCH BEtTER, spending their money to come up with a way to I.D. batteries from the Bad Lot!
Considering all the money that Samsung spent at airports for that makeshift exchange program; they'd have Come Out Far Ahead if they had Installed Stations with a device for gauging Which Battery a Person's Phone was supporting!!!

And considering ALL THE TIME & MONEY that They have spent "Spinning Their Wheels", The Idea Of a Battery I.D. Checker Would Have Been "A FAR BETTER USE OF FUNDS" - A N D saved the Damage which has since been done to their Reputation!!!

I just wish that I had an opportunity to have talked with some of their decision makers, before they listed to those P.R. Morons!!
Problem is that many - just don't use "common sense"!!!
Stop trying for the Initial Impression & Go For The Better Option - Long Term! The Note-7 is a truly great product, and Should NOT have been relegated to the junk heap the way it went!!!

PeterProd!
 

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