Everybody Is Crazy About Samsung Galaxy Note 7 Being Used As A Bomb In 'GTA' 5?

Before a recent "GTA 5" pair up, Samsung Galaxy Note 7 received were flak and complaints because of reported incidents that it explodes. However, one clever modder decided to create a "GTA 5" mod in the game "Grand Theft Auto" 5 which allows players to use the phone as a bomb.

HitmanNiko, the creator of the "GTA 5" mod, has really made Samsung's controversial phone the talk of the town. While others are making memes to poke fun at the phone, HitmanNiko went up a notch higher by turning it into an explosive bomb in Rockstar's popular "GTA 5."

Players are raving about this new "GTA 5" mod because it allows them to blast vehicles and people by throwing the phone at their target. In "GTA 5" players can find the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 on ammunition stores along with the other weapons like guns. Interesting, right?

According to Business Insider, in "GTA 5" Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is quite a powerful explosive. This "GTA 5" mod can come in handy when players are fighting the police or their enemies.

"GTA 5" players can also alter the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 color and the wallpaper to match the phone that they have in real life. For now, this "GTA 5" mod is only available for PC gamers.

While it's quite hilarious to have a Samsung Galaxy Note 7 that explodes in "GTA 5," it's definitely a serious matter in the real world. According to a report by Reuters, Samsung recalled around 2.5 million units of Galaxy Note 7 due to defective batteries that caused overheating and explosion.

The company's brand image has been tarnished especially now that their product, Samsung Galaxy Note 7, has become quite a laughing stock. "Grand Theft Auto" players may be rejoicing and enjoying the latest "GTA 5" mod, but it is definitely no laughing matter for Samsung.

If you want to experience the new twist to "GTA 5" then watch the following video. Learn the download and installation process for this new "GTA 5" mod.

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