Ashley Milano  |  January 20, 2017

Category: Consumer News

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samsung-galaxy-s7Samsung is facing a proposed nationwide class action lawsuit alleging that glass on certain Galaxy smartphone cameras spontaneously shatters, rendering the camera unusable.

Wisconsin plaintiff Dale Kessler says he purchased a Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge in December 2016, along with insurance for the smartphone.

One of reasons Kessler bought this particular Samsung smartphone was its “Dual Pixel Sensor” technology, as he wanted a smartphone that would allow him to take clear and detailed photos.

However, just eight days after he purchased the Samsung smartphone, Kessler noticed the glass covering the outward facing camera was shattered.

At the time, the device was resting on a counter and he heard a popping sound coming from the smartphone. When Kessler walked over to the phone, he discovered that the rear camera lens was shattered in the shape of a perfect circle.

When he contacted Samsung, Kessler says the company refused to replace the allegedly defective smartphone under the manufacturer’s warranty, insisting that he had caused the physical damage to the phone.

Unhappy with Samsung’s response, Kessler began researching online to see if other customers had experienced similar situations. He quickly discovered that many Samsung smartphone customers reported the exact same defect, manifesting under similar conditions, in each of the S7 series devices.

“Despite receiving numerous customer complaints describing the same issue, Samsung has consistently denied responsibility, instead blaming its customers and refusing to repair or refund the devices. Samsung has also failed to disclose the risk of this defect to the public,” the lawsuit states.

As a result of Samsung’s action, Kessler alleges that he and other consumers have suffered injury in fact and incurred fees and costs associated with the defective Galaxy S7, S7 Edge, and S7 Active. According to Kessler, a smartphone without a usable camera is a device with only partial functionality, and without a repair or refund from Samsung, consumers are left with limited options.

Kessler says that to replace the device at retail price would cost between $650 and $800, while replacing the device through insurance requires paying a deductible that may be between $175 and $250.

The plaintiff is seeking certification of a nationwide Class of persons who purchased or leased a Samsung Galaxy S7, Galaxy S7 Edge, or Galaxy S7 Active.

Along with treble and punitive damages, the proposed class action is asking for relief in the form of an order enjoining Samsung from its “unfair business practices,” injunctive relief, restitution, and disgorgement in an amount to be determined at trial.

These allegations of the Galaxy smartphone camera glass randomly shattering come as Samsung has been under immense scrutiny over the past several months for defective products. The most notable defect plaguing their devices has been the Note 7 battery catching fire, but many other devices have suffered similar quality control issues, including a recall of exploding washing machines.

Kessler is represented by Lynn Sarko, Michael D. Woerner, Erin M. Riley and Alison S. Gaffney of Keller Rohrback LLP; and James A. Olson and Dixon R. Gahnz of Lawton & Cates SC.

The Samsung Galaxy Camera Shattering Defect Class Action Lawsuit is Kessler v. Samsung Electronics America Inc., Case No. 2:17-cv-00082-LA, in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Wisconsin, Milwaukee Division.

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110 thoughts onSamsung Class Action Says Galaxy Smartphone Cameras Shatter

  1. James M says:

    I have a Galaxy S8. I placed over the charging dock last night and when I lifted up from it this morning I noticed the glass that protects the camera was shattered as if a bullet went thru it.
    Has anyone been successful with Samsung about this issue?

  2. James M says:

    I placed my phone on the Samsung charging dock last night then when I picked up this morning the camera glass protector was shattered with a perfect circle. Has anyone been successful with Samsung?

  3. Keith Flowers says:

    My daughters S7 camera lens cracked for no reason. Looks like a small bullet hole in the middle of glass and shattered around it leaving camera useless. This is her second S7 within a 18 months. The first one overheated and fried the screen within a few months. Verizon replaced it with a refurbished S7 which we have now with the cracked camera screen. Contacted Samsung and they will not take any responsibility what so ever. Told us to send in for repairs on our dime. NO THANK YOU SAMSUNG!! Samsung should be held responsible for this issue! Now I’m stuck holding a piece of crap phone that is a ticking time bomb that needs repair and still owe money on it.

  4. Sandra L Andelo says:

    Husband had this issue on his Samsung Active where camera cracked.

    I had the issue with the S8+ cracking twice. I paid a deductible of $ 200+. Had to send phone back to Samsung and purchase new cell so as not to be without a phone. Cost $ 900 and still paying for S8+ that is being repaired at Samsung. ATT nor Samsung would provide a replacement for a phone less than a year old.

  5. Viv says:

    I had a case on mine. No drops. Just took it out of purse to use and noticed camera glass shattered.

  6. Angela says:

    I have the same problem. I had my phone less than a month and the screen shattered. I never dropped my phone and it’s in a case. I did find a replacement screen on Amazon and there are several videos showing how to replace it so I’m going to try since I don’t have the extended warranty and don’t want to pay $800 for another phone.

  7. Doug Menke says:

    Me too have cracked screen in less than a week. WTF.

  8. Randy says:

    Had my galaxy s8 + for 3 weeks and noticed the camera lens shattered. Had it in a spigen case the while time. I was surprised to see it broken and have no clue how it happened.

    What shoukd I do?

  9. Regina Pellegrino says:

    Same thing with the s8, mine and husbands cracked with screen saver And case. Ridiculous. Last Samsung ever and hoping for class action.

  10. Britnee says:

    I have the S8 paid 800 for is an it’s cracked didn’t even drop it Samsung is refusing to repair it for free.

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