Thursday, October 6, 2016

A Galaxy Note 7-replacement fire in an aircraft – The Digital

While the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is expected to soon return to the path of the stalls in France, after its battery problems, a new case of combustion has touched one of the replacement units. For the moment, nothing indicates that it is something other than an isolated case.
Brian Green said to our colleagues of The Verge that his Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has started to emit smoke after having been turned off. It is found that at this time, Mr. Green was in a plane, still strapped to his boarding gate. The company Southwest Airlines, which operated the flight, was forced to evacuate the aircraft and place the passengers on the following flights. Fortunately, the incident did injured person.

the life of The Galaxy Note 7 is definitely not simple. After having been withdrawn from sale due to failure of its battery, the Note 7 was the subject of an exchange procedure. And potentially dangerous appliances have been recalled by Samsung and exchanged or refunded. New Galaxy Note 7 should arrive in France as early as the 28th of October and are already available in the United States and South Korea.

The terminal complained of was part of the new Galaxy Note 7, as evidenced by the owner by sending a photo of the box of the smartphone stamped with the famous black square, ensuring that it is well of the second wave. Samsung has responded to this information by the following statement : “Until we have recovered the terminal, we can not confirm that this incident involves the new Note 7. We are working with the authorities and Southwest to find the smartphone and confirm the cause. Once we have examined the terminal, we will have more information to communicate.

anyway, there is nothing to indicate that the problem encountered here is linked to the tumults, known by the Note 7 above. However, it is certain that each incident of this kind will take a different magnitude as it will be a Galaxy Note 7.

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