Samsung Galaxy Note 7 EXPLODES, causes £1,000 worth of damage in hotel/express
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 EXPLODES, causes £1,000 worth of damage in hotel
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 EXPLODES, causes £1,000 worth of damage in hotelGETTY Another Galaxy Note 7 has exploded, and has caused £1000 worth of damage to a hotel roomA Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has spontaneously exploded inside a hotel room, causing more than $1,800 AUD (£1,028 converted) worth of damage, according to the smartphone owner.The Australian owner of the explosive device claims to have been on a business trip when the smartphone reportedly combusted inside his room.He described the unfortunate event on Reddit using the online alias Crushader.
Australian airlines ban use of Samsung's Galaxy Note 7
Australian airlines ban use of Samsung's Galaxy Note 7The ban may get a lot wider, as the FAA is reportedly considering its options.A spokesman told Gizmodo by email that "if the device is recalled by the manufacturer, airline crew and passengers will not be able to bring recalled batteries or electronics that contain recalled batteries in the cabin of an aircraft, or in carry-on and checked baggage."@latikambourke Qantas made announcement on flight today...no charging Samsung Note 7 on plane — Dean Cabena (@dcabena77) September 6, 2016Samsung has, of course, already recalled the device, but it didn't do it the usual way.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 Could Be Banned on Airplanes
Samsung's Galaxy Note 7 Could Be Banned on AirplanesIt might be very tough to get through TSA with a Samsung Galaxy Note 7.The Federal Aviation Administration is considering banning the smartphone — recalled on September 2 — from planes because it poses a danger to passengers.Early reports indicated that the Galaxy Note 7 might explode when it's plugged in.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7 EXPLODES, causes £1,000 worth of damage in hotel/express
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