суббота, 21 октября 2017 г.

Galaxy Note7 deemed safe catches fire on a plane

By now youd expect a Samsung Galaxy Note7 from the first batch to easily catch fire - after all, thats why the Korean company recalled all 2.5 million units it sold until September 2. On the other hand, you probably wouldnt expect a replacement unit, deemed safe by its maker, to have the same fate.

Yet it appears as thats exactly what happened today in Louisville, Kentucky, aboard a Southwest flight to Baltimore. While the plane was still at the gate, a safe Note7 spontaneously decided to catch fire. The flight was immediately evacuated, and the picture below purportedly shows the phone after smoke stopped coming out of it.

No one was injured in this incident, as the handsets owner quickly threw it on the planes floor. The man in question claims this was a replacement Note7 unit, which he picked up from AT&T on September 21. He provided the photo below, showing the box in which the new device came.

Very noticeable is the big black square thats supposed to confirm that the unit inside has a safe battery, one that isnt prone to spontaneously combusting. The Note7s owner says his device had the green battery icon too, another confirmation that this was a replacement unit.

Then again, that cant be verified anymore, and theres a chance the box is from another handset of course. So while you probably shouldnt panic at the moment, if this turns out to have been truly a unit deemed safe by Samsung, things really arent looking good for the Korean company.

Heres what allegedly happened. Brian Green, the owner of the exploding phone, turned it off after boarding, as per the flight crews instructions. He put it in his pocket when it began smoking. He then dropped it on the floor of the plane, noticing "thick grey-green angry smoke" coming out of it. When a colleague of his went back into the plane to get some personal belongings, he noticed that the phone burned through the carpet and managed to scorch the subfloor of the plane.

Green says it was at 80% battery left when this happened, and hes only ever used wireless chargers to top it up since he got it. Samsung has not commented on this yet.

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