Seoul: Samsung on Tuesday stood by its new Galaxy S10 5G model after a South Korean smartphone owner posted pictures online of a charred handset claiming it had mysteriously "burnt".The tech giant, which three years ago was forced into an expensive and embarassing global recall of its Galaxy Note 7 devices over exploding batteries, told AFP an "external impact" had caused the damage, rather than an internal glitch. But the smartphone user, who asked to be identified by his surname Lee, claimed his Galaxy S10 5G phone had burnt "without reasons". "My phone was on the table when it started smelling burnt and smoke soon engulfed the phone," Lee told AFP, adding: "I had to drop it to the ground when I touched it because it was so hot." He said he hadn´t done anything to the phone, which was left beyond repair since "everything inside was burnt". Samsung refused to reimburse for the $1,200 phone, Lee added. The electronics giant has touted its new Galaxy phones as the world´s first available smartphones with built-in 5G communications. The model was released on April 5 as South Korea aims to take the lead in new technologies that experts say will transform the way of lives for millions of people.The claim came after the South Korean firm posted a 56.9 percent drop in net profits year-on-year Tuesday amid a weakening chip market and rising competition.Samsung last week delayed the release of its $2,000 foldable phone -- Galaxy Fold -- over screen problems, saying it "needs further improvements". The 2016 recall cost Samsung Electronics -- the world´s biggest smartphone and memory chip maker -- billions of dollars and shattered its global image.
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Sunday, May 5, 2019
Samsung denies new Galaxy S10 5G phone burnt from malfunctioning
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