9JA MENTIONX: Federal Aviation Administration (FFA) places embargo on Samsung Galaxy Note 7

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  • Saturday 10 September 2016

    Federal Aviation Administration (FFA) places embargo on Samsung Galaxy Note 7



    In a bid to ensure safety of life and properties the Federal Aviation Administration  (FAA) has issued a statement advising airplane passengers not to use or even pack the newly released Galaxy Note 7 during air travel.

    The statement was issued in response to reports of explosive battery malfunctions in Samsung's Galaxy Note 7. 

    "In light of recent incidents and concerns raised by Samsung about its Galaxy Note 7 devices," the statement reads, "the Federal Aviation Administration strongly advises passengers not to turn on or charge these devices on board aircraft and not to stow them in any checked baggage."


    The announcement comes after Samsung suspended Galaxy Note 7 sales, and issued a global recall for devices already sold, a reaction to reports that some phone batteries exploded during charging.
    Samsung  claimed that the number of incidents was low "35 globally as of  September 1st"  and nobody appears to have been injured so far by a malfunctioning device, but at least two property-destroying fires have recently been blamed on the smartphone. In the light of those reports, it seems only sensible to stop people from bringing a potentially explosive device into the sky.

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