This is not a repeat of the PR disaster that was the Galaxy Note 7 as Samsung insists this Galaxy S10 overheated due to an ‘external impact.’
If you want to put Samsung’s public relations team on high alert, start talking about a Galaxy S10 emitting smoke and overheating. That’s exactly what happened a few days ago in South Korea, but this isn’t a repeat of the Galaxy Note 7 disaster from 2016 as far as Samsung is concerned.
As The Economic Times reports, a Galaxy S10 5G owner named Lee in South Korea noticed a burning smell in the air. When he looked over at his Galaxy S10 it was emitting smoke which “engulfed the phone.