Exploding Galaxy Note 7 wipes out family's Jeep/cultofmac





Exploding Galaxy Note 7 wipes out family's Jeep

Exploding Galaxy Note 7 wipes out family's Jeep
Exploding Galaxy Note 7 wipes out family's Jeep
An exploding Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphone has reportedly totaled the Jeep Grand Cherokee of a family in St. Petersburg, just days after Samsung issued a worldwide recall for its hottest new smartphone.Owner Nathan Dornacher said that he and his wife went to a yard sale over Labor Day weekend.While unloading a desk they'd bought for their daughter, Nathan left his new Note 7 to charge in his vehicle.


Florida Man Says His Galaxy Note 7 Exploded and Set His Jeep on Fire

Florida Man Says His Galaxy Note 7 Exploded and Set His Jeep on Fire
Florida Man Says His Galaxy Note 7 Exploded and Set His Jeep on Fire
Image: FOX 13 NewsSamsung's Galaxy Note 7 phones have had a busy couple of weeks.They're exploding all over the place, and as a result, the company has been forced to issue a massive recall and stop shipments of new phones.Oh, and now the spark-happy gadgets apparently set some poor guy's Jeep ablaze.


St. Pete family says Jeep totaled by exploding Note 7 - Story

St. Pete family says Jeep totaled by exploding Note 7 - Story
St. Pete family says Jeep totaled by exploding Note 7 - Story
St. Pete family says Jeep totaled by exploding Note 7 Local News St. Pete family says Jeep totaled by exploding Note 7 Just days after Samsung recalled its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones, a St. Petersburg man says he found out the hard way why the recall was issued in the first place.- Just days after Samsung recalled its Galaxy Note 7 smartphones, a St. Petersburg man says he found out the hard way why the recall was issued in the first place.Nathan Dornacher's wife, Lydia said the family went to a yard sale Labor Day morning.


Exploding Galaxy Note 7 wipes out family's Jeep/cultofmac Exploding Galaxy Note 7 wipes out family's Jeep/cultofmac Reviewed by John Max on September 08, 2016 Rating: 5

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