http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/10/were-now-up-to-five-reports-of-safe-galaxy-note-7s-exploding-worldwide/


   - A "safe" Note 7 that caught fire
   
<http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/10/a-replacement-galaxy-note-7-catches-fire-on-a-plane/>
on
   a parked Southwest Flight, triggering an evacuation of the airplane.
   - A "safe" Note 7 filled a Kentucky bedroom with smoke
   
<http://www.wkyt.com/content/news/Nicholasville-mans-replacement-Samsung-Galaxy-Note-7-catches-fire-396431431.html>
at
   4am, sending the owner to the hospital after he started vomiting "a lot of
   black stuff."
   - A "safe" Note 7 melted in Minnesota
   
<http://kstp.com/news/samsung-replacement-phone-melted-zuis-farmington/4285759/?cat=1>
and
   burned a 13-year-old girl's hand.
   - A "safe" Note 7 exploded in Taiwan
   
<http://www.sammobile.com/2016/10/09/it-appears-another-safe-galaxy-note-7-has-exploded/>
while
   inside a woman's pants pocket.
   - A Note 7 caught fire in a South Korean baseball stadium
   <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zokMnyOZEQg&feature=youtu.be>.
   The owner says the unit is "a new one
   
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zokMnyOZEQg&lc=z120enz45lmpinhab04cibergsjyht3iazg0k.1475969443019382>
   ."
   - A Note 7 caught fire in a South Korean Burger King
   <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PnCGyzUf5rw&feature=youtu.be>. It's
   unknown if it's a replacement or not, but the majority of devices in South
   Korea have been replaced.


-- 
Daniel Rocha - RJ

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