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Galaxy Buds FEAndroid Police
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Samsung 's Galaxy Buds FE reportedly exploded in a user's ear, causing permanent hearing loss.
The earbuds were brand new and never charged, only used with the preexisting battery capacity out of the box.
Samsung offered the user a new pair of headphones as a gesture of "good faith" but refuted claims of explosive defects.
Samsung has provided a statement to Android Police saying external factors were solely responsible for the incident.
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