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Samsung Galaxy Buds FE Allegedly Explode, Causing Hearing Damage in Turkey
Samsung Galaxy Buds FE Allegedly Explode, Causing Hearing Damage in Turkey
Samsung Galaxy Buds FE Allegedly Explode, Causing Hearing Damage in Turkey
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|Live Mint|8 months ago

A user in Turkey reported that a pair of Samsung Galaxy Buds FE exploded while in use, causing his girlfriend permanent hearing damage. The incident, shared on Samsung's Turkish community forum, has attracted international media attention. The user had just purchased the earbuds, which were at 36% charge. After the explosion, Samsung's service center claimed the earbuds only "deformed" and offered a replacement, but the user was frustrated with the response. He has documentation supporting his claims, raising concerns about the safety of Bluetooth devices and the need for stringent manufacturing standards.

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