LG slams Samsung over exploding Note 7 phones

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Talk about timing… News just hit that an airplane had to be evacuated when a 
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 exploded and began smoking while aboard the aircraft. 
Making matters even worse — much, much worse — is the news that the Note 7 
device in question was apparently a “safe” model that was manufactured recently 
and was issued to a customer as a replacement phone. In other words, if this 
report pans out, not even Samsung’s new replacement phones are safe to use. As 
if Samsung’s headache wasn’t bad enough, its smartphone rival out of South 
Korea has been using Samsung’s misfortune to help peddle its own phones.

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LG has been battling its Korean rival in the smartphone market for years, often 
to no avail. The company does manage to sell several million handsets each 
quarter, but it hasn’t yet figured out how to consistently make a meaningful 
profit by selling phones. While many industry watchers believe Apple will be 
the biggest beneficiary from Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 debacle as consumers opt 
for the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus instead of Samsung’s potentially dangerous 
Note 7, LG wants in on the action, too.

According to NDTV, LG has been sending out marketing texts in India advising 
consumers to avoid Samsung’s “exploding products” and buy an LG phone instead. 
The messages, which are reportedly being sent to wireless subscribers all over 
the country, assure users that LG’s products are thoroughly tested in order to 
ensure people’s safety.

“Heard the news of exploding products? At LG, our products go through multiple 
tests to ensure safety of our most valuable asset – YOU,” the marketing SMS 
from LG reads. “Have a safe Diwali with LG.”

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