Exploding Samsung Galaxy Note 7 should set the pace for Windows 10 Mobile devices
- Makay Chapulets
- Sep 12, 2016
- 2 min read

Samsung, Android number 1 OEM when it comes to great android devices respective of build quality, specs and usability has this reputation likely recessed as their most recent flagship device the Galaxy Note 7 has proven that the tech giant is beginning to get things going in the wrong direction.
Released less than a month ago and priding this flagship as the most feature and spec'd device, we have been seeing the internet get flooded with how bad the Galaxy Note 7 have been ferrying in the life of people that got their hands on it early enough. From tech blogs youtube pages to individual social media accounts, pictures and videos have been uploaded showing the device melting when being charged or exploding into flames while being in use. As reported yesterday in New York the Galaxy Note 7 exploded right before a 6 years old boy's face while he was watching a movie on it and days ago a Florida family's Cherokee jeep went up in flames and thick black smoke because the Galaxy Note 7 was left charging in the center console while they unload items earlier purchased.
Over the years we've heard of mobile devices (many Android and few iPhones) exploding into flames but not in this volume. Samsung has recalled the Galaxy Note 7 in more than five countries and many airline are beginning to advice people not to have their Note 7 switch on or locked in their luggages while flying.
I've seen tech review sites give bad ratings to Windows 10 Devices build materials and quality but never giving consideration of the purpose these materials where chosen. When you have glossy metallic trims, corning gorilla glass back, 4GB RAM, snapdragon 821 and no continuum feature, what do you expect? If not a mini bomb.

If you are one of those hoping to pick up a Samsung Galaxy Note 7 I suggest you have a rethink as all evidence has shown that these device is not a faulty one but an hazardous unit to mankind. I suggest you try out the Lumia 950XL which is a Windows Device that has got similar specs to the Galaxy Note 7.
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