UPDATE: iPhone 7, Will Pass As The New Member of the Suicide Squad?Find Out Why

By Lei Pearson - 23 Oct '16 00:52AM
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Seems like iPhone 7 is trying to join the Suicide Squad, and it's not about Joker, Harley Quinn or Dead Shot, it is the smartphone version Suicide Squad. Samsung reported to discontinue its Samsung Galaxy Note 7 for safety due to its explosion issues.

         According to Mashable, a surfer from the South Coast of New South Wales, Australia took a footage of his one week old iPhone 7 after the vehicular damage. Yes, if this will be proven true, Apple has really stepped its game up for causing a severe vehicular fire damage.

         "As I look into my car you could not see inside the car. All the windows were just black," the surfer said based on 7 News Melbourne. "Ash was coming from inside the pants. Once you unwrapped the pants, the phone was just melting inside of it." He also said.

         Los Angeles Times suggests that the reason of all these explosions are the lithium-ion devices which iPhone 7 and Samsung Galaxy Note 7 have. For these cases maybe 2016 is really their explosive year, check our previously written article, 'Apple, Samsung: Is 2016 Their Explosive Year? Find Out Here!'.

         But so far, as per CNet, there is no enough evidence yet that iPhone 7 is the root of the surfer's vehicular fire damage. For now, this could serve as a free warning for smartphone users to keep their eye on their phone and to avoid overcharging batteries.

         Maybe this could be the time that Samsung users take a jab on Apple by saying their fan base's tagline, "Better luck next time, Apple, because Samsung did it first, they had this feature before."

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