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@inspiredbyanne: Fairy Lights. #fairylights #christmaslights #creatorsearchinsights2026
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A South Korean resident's Samsung Galaxy S24 exploded in his hands. A South Korean resident whose Galaxy S24 exploded right in his hands shared what happened on Reddit (nickname chocho-789). > "The smartphone suddenly started smoking, got very hot and exploded in my hand while I was using it normally to search for information on the Internet." > The victim also noted that at that moment the device was not charging, had never been damaged from falling, and had never been repaired. The smartphone was purchased on June 11, 2024 — less than 2 years ago. The victim reported that he has all the photos, videos, and medical documents. He is ready to provide the materials to journalists and has already announced his readiness to hand over additional evidence to major media outlets if they request it. He also specifically highlighted the message that he only wants to get a transparent explanation of the reasons for what happened. • Samsung Galaxy S25+ exploded in South Korea. Cases of smartphone explosions due to battery problems are not that rare, but they happen mainly with non-flagship devices and in countries with hot climates. But there are exceptions: a South Korean resident published photos of his Galaxy S25+ in the Samsung community, which suddenly began to self-destruct right in the owner's hand. According to the victim, at some point, the smartphone began to heat up sharply, burning his fingers, and soon made a loud sound. Frightened, the man threw the device on the floor, where it started to burn. At the Samsung service center, they conducted an examination of the burnt device, however, in the conclusion they indicated that it was not possible to identify the cause of the spontaneous combustion. In the comments under the publication, the victim noted that he "received a refund". • Samsung Galaxy S25 FE exploded during overnight charging. A Reddit user with the nickname idgaf88_ reported that his Samsung Galaxy S25 FE exploded during overnight charging. The smartphone was charging using the included cable and a third-party 20W USB-PD adapter, while the device was lying on the mattress next to the owner and his son, but not under a pillow. > "At night, I woke up from a pop, after which metal and plastic fragments flew out of the smartphone, and smoke started in the room. Firefighters put out the fire, however, I got a small burn on my neck, and my son was very scared." > Damage to property and a persistent smell of burning are also reported. The smartphone was bought new in Canada about 6 months ago and was in a leather case. The user has already contacted Samsung support and received a ticket number, but there has been no response from the company yet. This case became the 3rd incident with catching fire or explosion of Samsung flagship smartphones. • Samsung Galaxy S26 exploded in the owner's pocket. A man named Majid received severe burns after his Galaxy S26 caught fire in his pants pocket. According to him: > "the device first heated up sharply, and then literally burst into flames." > Majid tried to get the burning phone out of his pocket, but received burns to his hands. The fire also spread to his clothes, as a result of which the man received burns to his lower body and was hospitalized. The smartphone was purchased about a month ago at the DG.com store in the Grand Venice Mall. Before the incident, the device worked normally. So far, the battery is considered the presumptive source of the ignition. #techtok #течток #samsung #phone #смартфон
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