President Obama just made a joke about a certain phone that catches fire; of course we're talking about the Galaxy Note 7 here. Check out the part of that video right here.
There's a 'Explo-Sung iPhone Skin' in town that basically turns an iPhone 7 to look like exploded Galaxy Note 7.
News is coming in that the Galaxy Note 7 could be Samsung's last phone in its Note lineup of smartphones. Here are the details.
Reportedly, Samsung attempted to bribe a customer to keep the exploding footage private after his Galaxy Note 7 caught fire.
Samsung tested Galaxy Note 7 batteries in-house before launching the smartphone into the market while its competitors use third-party labs for smartphone battery testing. Here are the details.
It's no secret that all is fair in love and war, and that the smartphone industry is a cut-throat market, but it seems that Samsung's public relations nightmare with the Galaxy Note 7 could end very well for Apple and its current flagship, the iPhone 7.
For the second time since the Galaxy Note 7's release, The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued a recall for the device with both the original batch and the replacements now the subject of an official recall.
Looking for Galaxy Note 7 alternatives? Here are five flagship smartphones to consider from 2016 when looking to get a replacement for Samsung's Note 7.
Huawei Mate 9 renders have been leaked, showing a design which looks very similar to Samsung's Galaxy S7 Edge and Galaxy Note 7.
An exploding Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has been caught on CCTV video in one owner's house, which should prompt all Note 7 owners to exchange their smartphone as quickly as possible.













