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It seems that the problem isn't only on the Note 7: A viral post is now circulating in Facebook spaces that a local variant of Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge also got burned during use. This isn't the first of Samsung devices having burning issues, as there were also a few cases around the world that had the same problem. Samsung may finally be putting the Edge lineup to rest. According to a report from Korea, the company has completed development of the Galaxy S26 Edge, but it won’t be launching under the “Edge” name anymore. It’s practically gone.” The move isn’t surprising, given that the Galaxy S25 Edge saw disappointing sales earlier this year. With this shift, Samsung is expected to streamline its upcoming lineup to three models: the Galaxy S26 Pro, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra, which are reportedly set to debut in January 2026. Samsung has launched the Galaxy Z TriFold for pre-order in China, priced at 19,999 Yuan (~$2,830), putting it in direct competition with Huawei’s Mate XTs in the growing tri-fold smartphone market. The device runs One UI 8 based on Android 16, supports Galaxy AI features, and introduces standalone Samsung DeX for desktop-style productivity. Read more in our articles including "Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge burns while being used in PH" and "Samsung is reportedly discontinuing the Galaxy S26 Edge".

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It seems that the problem isn't only on the Note 7: A viral post is now circulating in Facebook spaces that a local variant of Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge also got burned during use. This isn't the first of Samsung devices having burning issues, as there were also a few cases around the world that had the same problem.

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Samsung may finally be putting the Edge lineup to rest. According to a report from Korea, the company has completed development of the Galaxy S26 Edge, but it won’t be launching under the “Edge” name anymore. It’s practically gone.” The move isn’t surprising, given that the Galaxy S25 Edge saw disappointing sales earlier this year.

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Our coverage of Burning Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge includes: "Samsung Galaxy S7 Edge burns while being used in PH"; "Samsung is reportedly discontinuing the Galaxy S26 Edge"; "The Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold goes on pre-order in China". Each article provides unique insights and information.