New samsung Gadgets on Sunday mentioned a report by fire researchers as saying an exterior power resource had caused one of its leading galaxy S III smartphones on the market to catch fire in Ireland in european countries last 30 days.
The globe's top mobile cell phone manufacturer said an research by Fire Research ( UK) had stated that the New samsung system was not accountable for the cause of the fire, and that an "external power resource was accountable for generating the heat".
The new Universe S sequence, the most powerful competing for Apple's iPhone, was released in Europe in late May and in the United States last 30 days.
A Dublin-based customer published feedback and photos on a web page in May, saying his Universe cell phone had "exploded" while installed on his car dash panel.
He had written that while he was driving, "suddenly a white fire, cause and a hit came out of the cell phone."
The South Japanese electronics massive said it had shortened FI-UK, an separate English provider of company services into shoots and explosions, to determine the cause of the fire.
Samsung included it had provided FI-UK with several galaxy S III phones, such as the used mobile cell phone, for a sequence of exams.
"Additionally, the research results state, 'The only way it was possible to produce harm in the same way to the harm registered within the master's broken system was to place the gadgets or component parts with a household micro-wave," New samsung said on its formal global weblog.
It also revealed the un-named visitor's newest feedback published on a web page, saying the cell phone had been retrieved from water and the harm "occurred due to a lot of exterior energy" which obviously was used to dry out it.
"This was not a planned act but a ridiculous error," the user included, according to the New samsung weblog.
There have been other reviews of New samsung smartphones on the market getting hot. In April, a Japanese schoolboy revealed that a extra battery for his galaxy S II erupted in his back pocket. New samsung said then that the cause was massive exterior pressure or force.
Heat issues have been revealed with other gadgets as well. In April, powerful customer watch dog Consumer Reports said Apple's newest iPad tablet used off a lot more warm than the previous edition, lending weight to problems on Internet boards that it could get irritatingly warm after heavy use.
The globe's top mobile cell phone manufacturer said an research by Fire Research ( UK) had stated that the New samsung system was not accountable for the cause of the fire, and that an "external power resource was accountable for generating the heat".
The new Universe S sequence, the most powerful competing for Apple's iPhone, was released in Europe in late May and in the United States last 30 days.
A Dublin-based customer published feedback and photos on a web page in May, saying his Universe cell phone had "exploded" while installed on his car dash panel.
He had written that while he was driving, "suddenly a white fire, cause and a hit came out of the cell phone."
The South Japanese electronics massive said it had shortened FI-UK, an separate English provider of company services into shoots and explosions, to determine the cause of the fire.
Samsung included it had provided FI-UK with several galaxy S III phones, such as the used mobile cell phone, for a sequence of exams.
"Additionally, the research results state, 'The only way it was possible to produce harm in the same way to the harm registered within the master's broken system was to place the gadgets or component parts with a household micro-wave," New samsung said on its formal global weblog.
It also revealed the un-named visitor's newest feedback published on a web page, saying the cell phone had been retrieved from water and the harm "occurred due to a lot of exterior energy" which obviously was used to dry out it.
"This was not a planned act but a ridiculous error," the user included, according to the New samsung weblog.
There have been other reviews of New samsung smartphones on the market getting hot. In April, a Japanese schoolboy revealed that a extra battery for his galaxy S II erupted in his back pocket. New samsung said then that the cause was massive exterior pressure or force.
Heat issues have been revealed with other gadgets as well. In April, powerful customer watch dog Consumer Reports said Apple's newest iPad tablet used off a lot more warm than the previous edition, lending weight to problems on Internet boards that it could get irritatingly warm after heavy use.