Posted on 09/29/2016 2:43:12 PM PDT by Shanghai Dan
The worlds leading smartphone makers just cant stop copying each other. While the company has certainly improved its image over the past few years, Samsung is likely most famous for being an Apple copycat. After all, the company was sued repeatedly by Apple for stealing its technology and designs. And as we all learned, things got so crazy at one point that Samsung even created a 132-page internal document to help its engineers copy the iPhone pixel by pixel. Of course, Apple is hardly innocent in all this. The iPhone maker has aped plenty of features from Android in recent years, and it probably never would have made iPhones with large displays if Samsung hadnt paved the way.
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Well, that settles it. The UN needs to control the sale, use, and content of all cell phones in the US.
Fake.
If real, the box would have burned.
iPhone by iSIS.
Yeah but its Apple so its not a flaw but a feature.
so true
Maybe it wasn’t in the box, hmm?
ive had my windows phone and nvr had any issues.....cant stand crapple anything...
Is there an app for that?
Looks like the box might have been torn up in transit. I wonder if the phone was damaged when the box was torn and that triggered the meltdown.
yeah that looks more like a slow chemical reaction - like a leaking battery - instead of a lithium “fire” battery.
Who makes the battery? I know laptop manufactures do not make their own batteries. Is the same true with cell phones.
Batteries that blow and Tim Cook... the jokes write themselves.
Exploding phones, 1st the Samsung note 7, now the iPhone7 Has ISIS developed a secret plan?
It was a higher quality explosion than the Samsung.
I’d say phones are getting to the place where some pointless ambition of the sellers is ahead of R+D.
Must be something about the number 7, bad luck for phones. Take note LG, your time is coming.
“Maybe it wasnt in the box, hmm?”
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If you had read the article, you’d have seen that it was like that when he first received and opened the box. This has been the one and only example of this happening that I’ve seen.
Extract from linked article:
“...Unlike Samsungs somewhat widespread Galaxy Note 7 problem that was due to a battery defect, however, this iPhone exploded while in transit, according to the phones owner. When he received the iPhone he ordered and took it out of the box, this is what he found....”
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