Christina Spicer  |  May 11, 2017

Category: Consumer News

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samsung-galaxy-phonesYet another class action lawsuit hit the mobile phone company Samsung over allegations that the battery in various Samsung devices causes them to explode and burst into flames.

Plaintiff Dale Holzworth claims in his class action lawsuit that the lithium ion battery Samsung uses in its devices is defective and can cause overheating and explosions.

The infamous Samsung Note 7 mobile device was removed from the market for its exploding batteries, but, alleges the plaintiff, other Samsung devices use the same battery and are subject to the same problems.

“Samsung manufactures and sells smartphones which pose a threat to the safety of consumers. These dangers made international headlines when numerous Samsung Note 7 devices exploded and burst into flames leading to a complete recall of the product. Samsung has yet to determine the cause of the problems with the Note 7, and continues to sell, market, and distribute other smartphones which are at risk of overheating, fire and explosion. Samsung recalled the Note 7 while leaving other dangerous products in the marketplace. Unfortunately, the problem is not limited to the Note 7,” alleges the Samsung class action complaint.

The plaintiff alleges that he purchased a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge device and, although Samsung recalled the Note 7 devices famous for fiery explosions in 2016, the company failed to recall other devices that may be affected by the same problems.

According to the complaint, in 2016 the plaintiff’s Galaxy S7 Edge caught fire while it was charging in his son’s room. As a result, alleges the plaintiff, his son’s mattress and bed sheets caught fire and molten metal burned several holes in the carpet.

“Outside of the Note 7 recall, Samsung has taken no steps to recall or warn consumers about the risks of overheating, fire and explosion posed by their Subject Phones,” alleges the plaintiff.

According to the complaint, Samsung owners have been complaining about their devices overheating and catching fire since 2011; however, Samsung chose to increase battery power despite this knowledge. Samsung has failed to take complaints seriously and provide compensation beyond replacement with “similarly risky products,” alleges the plaintiff.

Further, says the class action lawsuit, Samsung has demonstrated it is aware of the overheating problem and has relied on unproven technology called “thermal spreading” to attempt to address the issue.

“According to Samsung, the thermal spreader it designed was ‘unlike conventional thermal spread technology,’” points out the plaintiff. “Samsung’s team responsible for designing the system further stated that ‘due to the spatial limits of smartphones, the cooling system’s cooling capacity alone is not enough to cool the device. We need to calculate the amount of electric current and optimize the heat control algorithm to minimize occurring heat. In other words, the new thermal spreader hardware controls the heat more effectively but the software heat-control algorithm must be made compatible to ensure best performance.’”

Samsung has also been hit with class actions in New York and California over allegations that other Samsung devices have caught fire, not just the Note 7.

According to Holzworth’s class action, Samsung encourages people to use their Samsung devices constantly and keep them on their person; however, this is dangerous and irresponsible, alleges the plaintiff, when the devices contain batteries known to overheat and potentially cause injury.

The plaintiff seeks to represent a Class of Massachusetts residents who purchased a Samsung S6, S6 Edge, S6 Edge+, S6 Active, S7, S7 Edge, S7 Active, and Note 5. The plaintiff alleges Samsung is in violation of Massachusetts consumer protection laws and was unjustly enriched by selling phones with overheating batteries.

The plaintiff is seeking damages and disgorgement of profits by Samsung and an enjoinment against the use of the battery in Samsung devices.

The plaintiff is represented by Joseph J. Siprut, Todd L. McLawhorn and Ke Liu of Siprut PC, Niall P. McCarthy, Anne Marie Murphy and Eric J. Buescher of Cotchett Pitre & McCarthy LLP, and Gene Stonebarger, Richard Lambert and Crystal Kelly of Stonebarger Law APC.

This Samsung Smartphones Defective Battery Class Action Lawsuit is Dale Holzworth Sr. v. Samsung Electronics America Inc., et. al., Case No. 5:17-cv-02531, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

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176 thoughts onAnother Samsung Class Action Lawsuit Says Phones Overheat, Explode

  1. Sarah Obasoyen says:

    My Note 4 and Note 8 overheats

  2. Larry Carson says:

    Please contact me for my
    Note 4, it really failed me
    during storing.

  3. Annette Barnes says:

    My note 5 got real hot and then the phone won’t work no more

  4. Diane Wetovich says:

    Please add me to this action for my S8 active. It overheated and all Samsung did was repair it. They said that if it happens third time, they would replace it with an upgrade but I’m afraid to use it because this it the second time this has happened to me with a Samsung phone. Samsung doesn’t care about public safety or opinion.

  5. Melinda says:

    I have the Samsung 7. It gets so hot that you cant even hold it in your hand. And when its charging it gets real hot and the battery dont last long. Always have to charge it. Sometimes the screen messes up from the heat. So something needs to be done about this. So please add me to this Class action .

  6. virginia d says:

    Can the S20+ be added to this also? I was holding mine this afternoon and realized it was getting very hot. This phone isn’t 4 months old yet. This is the 4th phone I’ve had this issue with. Seriously reconsidering not purchasing Samsung anymore.

    Best form of advertisement? Word of mouth!

  7. Ashley Gentile says:

    Please add me to this lawsuit my Samsung Galaxy s8 active gets soo hot and I’m scared will explode

  8. Robert J Goudin says:

    add me

  9. Zena Durr says:

    This problem continues to exist with S9 and s10 series. I sent email to Office of Samsung President regarding overheating of phones when NOT connected to a charger.

  10. Andrew Hurt says:

    I have a galaxy s7 edge where the battery is swollen and lumpy, and has a squishy texture.
    There is no leaking from what i can tell, but there are also 2 large square electrical connections out of a set of four that had became clearly blackened.

    1. Andrew Hurt says:

      I currently have the swollen squishy battery and burned board in my possession as well.
      Sprint sold me the phone, not pointing out they put me down as leasing the phone, so when the glass cracked from an expanding battery (less than a week of owning it), i was told that the damage to the glass was my fault, voiding warranty.
      This was about 13 months ago, i was not even aware of these issues with expanding batteries so i just figured it was bad luck.
      So i went and bought a different phone from a different manufacturer.
      I kept and used the s7 edge as a garage radio, or let my 5 year play with it (i put a case on it to cover the glass), not knowing the danger that samsung was putting my child in. He could have burned himself, or injested dangerous chemicals.
      Interestingly enough, i had to buy the s7 edge to replace the faulty s6 of mine.
      Currently my only mobile option is a galaxy tab e, i cant afford a new phone right now, and to get in contact with my wife when i leave the house i have to use at wifi spots through a messaging app since pay phones no longer exist.
      So, at any point, the much larger battery could have a possibility of harming myself and/or others.

      1. Cindy says:

        I have made 3 complaints to T mobile telling them this phone makes my hands feel like they are burning inside my bones, they finally told me today shut my phone off call my doctor tell them what’s going on because the phone has burned me, going for ex ray this Friday I pray this phone has not given me bone cancer. Would love to talk to attorney I am in California. If anyone knows of who to get hold off. Don’t think I am going to send this phone back to them tell I find out about health issues it caused me. Help !!!!!

    2. Carl Bowles says:

      Hot and swollen, that battery is gonna explode.

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