







Modded Games demonstrates how the device can be used to cause all manner of carnage, and your typical GTA-style riot quickly ensues. The clip begins with a visit to the weapons store, where all manner of armory is available to purchase. In the cabinet beside some hefty looking guns sits the supposed Galaxy Note 7 , though it does look more like the Note 5 to our eyes. Once purchased,demonstrates how the device can be used to cause all manner of carnage, and your typical GTA-style riot quickly ensues.





Though Samsung surely won't be laughing at this mod, at least real-life Note 7 owners affected by explosions and fires haven't seemingly come to any lasting harm. Jokes aside, this particular tech fail could easily have claimed lives, but despite apparent damage to property , it's not thought that anyone has been seriously hurt by a device packing faulty SDI batteries . Here's hoping Samsung can round up the remaining at-risk handsets without any more reported incidents.





Check out the rather amusing clip below, which we're giving the NSFW tag for the usual dose of GTA violence:









Samsung appears now to be coming through the worst of its Galaxy Note 7 recall . With many potentially faulty handsets having been replaced or refunded and belated launches set to take place far and wide, the signs are finally starting to look encouraging . Still, this is the internet, and like Windows Vista Apple Maps and the myriad other tech failures of recent times, the Note 7 will probably go down in internet folklore for its weakness, rather than its many strengths . In one recent clip uploaded to YouTube, the Galaxy Note 7's explosive tendencies are put to good use with a Grand Theft Auto V mod, where the device doubles up as a sticky bomb.