FAA's advice to Galaxy Note7 users: Don't turn on or charge the device on board plane

09 September, 2016
In addition, the agency has said that the phone should not be kept in any checked baggage as well.

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  • 09 Sep 2016

ssbatman21, 09 Sep 2016samsung will make its money anyways, i pity the poor manufa... moreIt was samsungs batteries that exploding.

Samsung and a Chinese manufacture. The Samsung ones are the ones having issues.

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    • Anonymous
    • P%u
    • 09 Sep 2016

    This is not only PUBLICLY SHAMEFUL but a DISGRACE WORLDWIDE.....

    This will definitely affect their reputation and sales globally...

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      • Anonymous
      • ScK
      • 09 Sep 2016

      how hysterical! the hell samsung hahahahaha xd

        samsung will make its money anyways, i pity the poor manufacturer who provided the first batch of batteries.....
        i dnt thnk anyone is going to do business with them again.

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          • t7X
          • 09 Sep 2016

          Their best designed phone is the one giving them nightmares. Tough luck for Samsung. Never should've tried to rush the device into the market. Now they have all this bad publicity.

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            • mQy
            • 09 Sep 2016

            With similar prices with iphones, there is no reason to waste money on explosive Samsung smartphones.