NEW DELHI: Just few days ago, there were reports of Samsung 's latest phablet Galaxy Note 7 catching fire during charging. The handset was said to have been burnt because the user was charging it via a third-party micro-USB to USB Type-C adapter. Now, a week later a second report has popped up highlighting the same issue.A report from Business Korea indicates that a non-Samsung charger might be the reason behind the Galaxy Note 7 model’s explosion. The report cited a friend of the owner of the particular Galaxy Note 7 model. “There was another explosion of the Galaxy Note 7. It was my friend’s phone. A Samsung employee checked the site and he is currently in talks over the compensation with Samsung. You should use its original charger just in case and leave the phone far away from where you are while charging,” he said.Media reports say the handset is currently with Samsung and the company is testing the device to resolve the problem.Randomly bursting into flames is not the only issue the latest Galaxy Note 7 is facing. Recently, several users on internet forums started complaining about the latest phablet crashing, bootlooping and even bricking at times. The smartphone starts to bootloop initially and when users try to run it on Safe mode, the situation gets worse. It has also been mentioned that the smartphone also crashes during the Recovery. In addition, factory resets and deleting the cache also doesn't seem to work.It is being said that the Galaxy Note 7 phablets running on the octa-core Exynos processor are facing the issue for now. Samsung has not yet mentioned anything about the issue.The complaints come as a surprise as the handset features top-of-the-line processor and the latest Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow OS. It also has 4GB RAM, which is ample enough to carry most of the heavy application.