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A Galaxy S25 phone’s overheating ends in fire

By:Yash
27 October 2025 at 12:07

Unexpected news coming out from Samsung’s home ground, where a Galaxy S25 Plus caught fire moments after excessive overheating.

A user of the Galaxy S25 Plus reported the incident on Samsung’s Korean community (via @ya_sking12767). As per the forum post, the Galaxy S25 Plus has suddenly started overheating; estimating the potential fire, the user threw it away.

This incident puts Samsung’s product safety in question once again. It seems the owner of the affected device is safe; that’s the best news in this incident. The quick decision to throw away the phone has avoided critical damage.

Following the incident, the user took their phone in an exploded condition to nearby service center. However, the initial investigation didn’t reveal the exact cause of this unexpected explosion, which must be thoroughly investigated.

The user, who faced this issue, reported:

The S25+ I was holding got extremely hot and made a popping sound, so I threw it on the floor, and then a fire broke out. The Samsung Service Center says the investigation concluded the cause is unknown.

As the complaint is posted in the official community, Samsung would directly contact the user. The device might be picked up from the user’s end for further investigation, and hopefully, they will get a new unit as a replacement.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Plus

Via – @ya_sking12767/X

Galaxy S25 Plus Battery & Charging

Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Plus comes with a 4,900mAh battery and supports up to 45W fast charging. It’s a safe battery capacity, which the company has been utilizing for more than half a decade on the Galaxy S Ultra version.

The user claims the phone was not put on charge. Meanwhile, the comment section is filled with mixed reactions, with some concerned about their S25 devices, while some are guessing a 3rd-party charger may have been used.

We recommend that readers keep monitoring their phone’s temperature. It may generate heat in certain tasks, but if you notice an excessive level of overheating, stop using it and keep away until it gets cooler, and visit the service center.

This article will be refreshed when a new update arrives on the matter.

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