Well, you can believe whatever you want that Samsung promulgates -— the Samsung Galaxy phone from the Southwest Airlines flight is in the hands of the Louisville Fire Department’s arson unit. I’ll believe the arson investigators over Samsung any day.
Gee thanks for allowing me to believe what my eyes have seen in the category of corporate sabotage.
Late last year during the holiday shopping season I was exploring Lumia phones running Microsoft Windows or Windows phones for short. I went to Best Buy Mobile in Northgate and saw all the Windows phones lined up and not working with charging receptacles plugged with aluminum foil (which shorts the internal charging circuits), cracked screens, power on buttons superglued shut.
I asked what the hell was going on and was told the store had a problem with vandalism. None of the Apple phones was touched, and no Android phones were touched, only Windows phones.
I headed down I5 and I405 a distance of 22 miles and a 40 minute drive with traffic to check out Fry’s electronics sales on 120Hz 1080p 55” screens, and while there I checked their new Windows phone line up. Same thing.
Can you tell me that corporate sabotage does not exist?
Samsung has been manufacturing their phones for a long time without problems and they surely know the chemical properties of their materials and batteries, The did a massive recall and diligently followed up on the few rare fire complaints and found those reports appeared to be fake.
Now they have a smoking device on an airliner.
I smell bullsh*t.