A smartphone potentially explosive atmospheres can be so dangerous as to be banned on planes. After the Authorities in the u.s., the european one is to take action against the Galaxy Note 7 Samsung. With a note, the Easa, the european agency for aviation safety, advises passengers and crew members to “keep the devices turned off, not put them in charge when you are on board and not ship them with the baggage”. At the same time is reminded passengers to “inform the crew when a phone is broken, overheated, produces smoke, is lost or ends up in the cavities of the seat.”
In the Usa
she previously served as the Federal Aviation Administration – the federal agency american aviation – to issue a press release to invite passengers to “do not use and do not recharge in flight,” the Galaxy Note 7, phones that Samsung is withdrawing from the market after a series of accidents in which the battery caught fire and exploded. Unusual that the authorities would prohibit the use of a single model, by specifying the brand name, as potential security risk. In the past, the guidance on mobile phones and smartphones were always generic. But it is not the only one. In the earlier days, even the australian companies Qantas and Jetstar and Virgin Australia had made the same communication. Following the ministry of Transport, the japanese, recommending not to power smartphones on planes, or leave them in the luggage hold. And then comes the warning of the civil Aviation indian: “requires the public to the traveler and the airlines to not turn on or charge this phone on board of the aircraft”.
The stop of the authorities airlines american has sunk the title Samsung, which has burned up 10 billion dollars of market capitalization. The company Korean has accelerated shipments of Note 7: “We plan to speed up shipments of new smartphones the Galaxy Note 7 as of this week, attenuating any problems of security and reducing any inconvenience for our customers.”
Recalled two and a half million units
The maxi-smartphone had arrived in the shops in ten Countries around the world, including the Usa, Australia and Japan, August 19. 2 September – the date set for the global launch – Samsung has suspended its sales, after having admitted 35 cases of the batteries exploded while charging. So far they have been recalled 2.5 million units. Samsung aimed a lot on the new product, which in the first few weeks it had exceeded all expectations.
September 9, 2016 (change to the September 10, 2016 | 12:18)
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