Samsung is gearing up for its next flagship Galaxy S8 & S8 Plus after the Note 7 debacle but an incident of its current flagship Galaxy S7 has been reported. Samsung S7 caught fire in the cup holder in a car during driving.
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Shaunique Lamb, a 27-year-old student from Old Dominion University in Virginia was driving car, suddenly her Samsung S7 caught fire in the cup holder.
Though she got down from the car and avoided any harm her phone was destroyed partially which could not be charged, but music could be played via Bluetooth by the burned phone.
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