Factory That Made Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Batteries Catches Fire (Yes, Really)
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"minor fire" that called out 19 trucks and 110 firemen.
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OMG, can you get more apropos?
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Samsung is having a rough year.
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It sounds like something straight out of The Onion, but it’s true: A factory in China that manufactured batteries for the now-defunct Samsung Galaxy Note 7 line of phones — all recalled due to their propensity for the batteries to burst into flame — itself suffered a fire this morning.
As Bloomberg reports, a fire broke out this morning at a plant for Samsung SDI Co, in Tianjin, China. Samsung SDI was indeed one of the two battery suppliers for the Galaxy Note 7.
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Sometimes, you just can't make this stuff up!
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Perfect. This makes me happy (since no one got hurt and it was pretty minor.)
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ROFLOL - wow.. almost fell over on that one... damn..
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I had to share. I couldn't believe it when I read it. I'm glad no one was hurt, but you just have to wonder.
They didn't see that coming? "Hey boss, What should I do with all these batteries that spontaneously explode?" "uh, put them in a pile over there inside our factory."
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@Mike-Davis said in Factory That Made Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Batteries Catches Fire (Yes, Really):
I had to share. I couldn't believe it when I read it. I'm glad no one was hurt, but you just have to wonder.
They didn't see that coming? "Hey boss, What should I do with all these batteries that spontaneously explode?" "uh, put them in a pile over there inside our factory."
Either that or they are trying to collect insurance money to make up for the recall loss.
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