According to a report that has surfaced online, Samsung Galaxy S10’s 5G variant has exploded in its home country. A Korea-based user has posted photos of his mutilated and damaged handset on a forum. He has also written about the incident in Korean, which says that the smartphone got lit on its own. When the user then dropped the handset, it burst into flames and exploded. It is worth noticing that this case is slightly different from what happened with Samsung Galaxy Note 7. And also more dangerous and worrisome. This is because in case of Galaxy Note 7, the explosion was triggered when the smartphone was put on charging. However, in this case, it just happened on its own, may be because the device heated up too much. In the images that have been shared by the user, it can be seem that the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G is extremely damaged and both its front and back panels are affected. The user has also shared that he immediately took the device to the Samsung Care Center, but then, he was not even offered a replacement or a refund by the company for the damaged handset. According to various reports, this the first incident when the smartphone exploded. Considering this, we can take this to be a one-time case too.
We should mention that this is the first 5G smartphone by Samsung to hit the shelves. According to the South Korean technology giant, the introduction of Galaxy S10 5G is a key milestone in the company’s research and development and it comes with “breakthroughs like the world’s first-gigabit speed 5G transmission, the first 5G handover between multiple cells.” Samsung has also promised that the Galaxy S10 5G will come with speeds that are roughly up to 20 times faster than 4G networks. The company also said that consumers on 5G network will be able to download a full season of a TV in just a few minutes. In addition to this, with 5G, people would be able to play graphics-rich cloud games, stream 4K video with no lags and enjoy enhanced VR and AR experiences. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App.