Canada, India, and Japan are also advising against using Galaxy Note7 in-flight

10 September, 2016
The US FAA has already asked passengers not to turn on or charge the device on board a plane.

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  • AnonD-491313
  • 3ZP
  • 10 Sep 2016

How badly do you think this will hit Samsung's reputation lol?

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    • rayne
    • sF%
    • 10 Sep 2016

    samsung should just release note 8 by now!!! to just stop this issue from being use as a centre of attention...everyday something bad about the note 7 sick of it

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      • AnonD-339856
      • 7kH
      • 10 Sep 2016

      [deleted post]I meant...

      * Travellers beware.

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        • AnonD-59657
        • IVI
        • 10 Sep 2016

        The only way to save Sammy is to rebrand Note 7.

        Note is totally dead!

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          • AnonD-538833
          • X$T
          • 10 Sep 2016

          Anonymous, 10 Sep 2016What a mess. I don't trust Samsung a more. You are a very smart person unlike blind fanboys who always rushed to defend samesung regardless of the incident.

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            • AnonD-482637
            • PxV
            • 10 Sep 2016

            I am still waiting a plane exploded by note 7, because exploding car and killing a person are too mainstream

            #grab popcorn

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              • AnonD-538833
              • X$T
              • 10 Sep 2016

              Anonymous, 10 Sep 2016On a plane, better safe than sorry. Shame on Samsung for re... moreNither Samesung nor samsung's fanboy's are ashamed of this incident. Samsung fanboys trying to turn this incident into a praising contest. LOL. This incident has damaged samsung's reputation far beyond than any other incidents in the smartphone industry. Every sensible person will think twice before buying low class samsung phone.

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                • Anonymous
                • nyZ
                • 10 Sep 2016

                What a mess. I don't trust Samsung a more.

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                  • Anonymous
                  • rfM
                  • 10 Sep 2016

                  On a plane, better safe than sorry. Shame on Samsung for releasing such a dangerous device.

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                    • Anonymous
                    • 44$
                    • 10 Sep 2016

                    It's good to see Samsung go down while Huawei and LG go up

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                      • Anonymous
                      • 4rP
                      • 10 Sep 2016

                      Not really a problem in Canada. Not many people buying the note 7 anyways.

                        Some guy, 10 Sep 2016it is not banned,it just says not to turn it on or charge i... moreMay be you don't know, but there are many extra smart people who,in spite of instructions for keeping phones in switched off mode,still keep their devices in all working.
                        Some even carry portable chargers along.

                        There are freaks who try to find loop holes in rules. I had seen a guy who started chewing tobacco in flight. When staff requested him to stop, he said smoking tobacco is banned and not chewing. We felt like wtf.

                        So better safe than sorry. And yes lets not have others pay for act of someone who reads between the lines.

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                          • Some guy
                          • 0Ut
                          • 10 Sep 2016

                          it is not banned,it just says not to turn it on or charge it(now,who charges his phone on a flight?),ban would mean that they won't let you fly with it like it was a drug or an animal