Breaking news: Samsung Galaxy S6 exploded in a flight !!!
Another incident of Samsung smartphone has been reported recently. A Galaxy S6 exploded during a flight. Let’s read on and see what actually happened then.
Samsung Galaxy S6 exploded
2016 must be the year for Samsung. Before the incidents, Galaxy Note 7 was one of the most awaited smartphones in 2016. We cannot deny that Note 7 explosions all around the world somehow have affected the reputation of the company seriously. Samsung has done a lot to take back the trust of customers. The company had even come to the decision to stop producing Galaxy Note 7. Recently, the frequency of Samsung smartphones, especially Note 7 reported exploded has fallen down. We probably think that every thing is over. Yet another has been reported but Galaxy S6. Badly, the Galaxy S6 exploded in a flight!!!
The explosion happened in the flight CI027 of China Airlines that was heading to Taipei. The report said that a Samsung Galaxy S6 started to smoking after it exploded. Unluckily, the owner of the exploding Galaxy S6 was injured in his hands. Thanks to flight crew putting out the fire quickly, the situation got better and there was no severe damage to the passengers as well as property. In addition, safety of passengers and the flight were maintained.
It was very lucky because the situation might have gone worse because when flying, the cabin is pressurized which in turn into a fire. It is also reported other passengers were quite worried and panic. Yet, they were all calm down as the flight crew. So far, the reasons for the explosions of Galaxy Note 7 is supposed to be the thin design of battery. Until now, Samsung has not given any speech to the Galaxy S6 explosion.
It’s time to move on!
After many exploding incidents of Samsung electric products, the company has been faced a serious crisis. However, it does not mean an end for Samsung. It’s time for the company to turn round. We hope that the company’s upcoming smartphones, especially Galaxy S8 would be well-received by users.