
on 28-02-2016 22:21
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on 28-02-2016 22:21
Thiis morning at 5am ish i was woken up by a crackling sound to my horror my phone was sparking smouldering. just before i was about to lift it the battery popped and burst into flames. the phone is now completely ruined and i have burns in my carpet and it has melted part of my bedroom window. there was no prior warnings and the phone was in good condition. This happened at 5 am in the morning and if i had not woken up i would not be here now asking for advice. i contacted your chat service today and ive got to be honest i should just have spoken to a lettuce. all the operator was saying was "we'll send you a new simcard" and " you will have to buy new handset" !!! i'm going to have to replace the carpet and the part of the window tats melted so my last thought is buying a new phone !!!! he said id get my sim card for free..... i dont think he was taking my complaint seriously......
where do i stand on this? im fuming and im shaken by wat could have happened.
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on 29-02-2016 07:29
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on 29-02-2016 07:29
I can't believe those awful pictures. Frightening. Thanks for posting them @Anonymous. A warning to everyone I think..
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on 29-02-2016 07:32
I seem to remember something similar a few years ago with I think Samsung S3 Minis. There could well be postings on here about it.
From memory it had something to do with overheating causing the batteries to buckle and short
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on 29-02-2016 08:09
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on 29-02-2016 08:09
Please select the post that helped you best and mark as the solution. This helps other members in resolving their issues faster. Thank you.
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on 29-02-2016 08:55
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on 29-02-2016 08:55
It looks to me like it was a battery failure, but you're better off letting Samsung do a proper investigation.
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on 29-02-2016 08:58
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on 29-02-2016 08:58
Yes from the pictures shown it does look as if the heat source originated from the battery. Just awful...
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on 29-02-2016 09:08
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on 29-02-2016 09:20
yes of course i will do. this shouldnt happen to anyone ever. they open at 10am so i will be ready.
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on 29-02-2016 09:25
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on 29-02-2016 10:03
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on 29-02-2016 10:03
Pretty scary pictures and thank god you're ok. I leave my phones on charge overnight and have done for years. Maybe I'll think again now. Samsung will want the charger and cable too so photograph the markings on those too so that you have everything documented.

