Galaxy Note 7 with updated battery catches fire on plane
As if the news about the recall for Samsungs Note 7 isn't bad enough, it just took another level. A person on a plane noticed his Note 7 replacement catch fire, this was an updated and thus declared 'safe' model.
The plane was still at the gates so everybody boarded the plane safely, no injuries were reported reports the Verge:
Brian Green, owner of the Note 7 confirmed that he had picked up the new phone at an AT&T store on September 21st. A photograph of the box shows the black square symbol that indicates a replacement Note 7 and the owner said it had a green battery icon. The owner (Brian Green) stated he had powered down the phone as requested by the flight crew and put it in his pocket when it began smoking. He dropped it on the floor of the plane and a "thick grey-green angry smoke" was pouring out of the device. Green’s colleague went back onto the plane to retrieve some personal belongings and said that the phone had burned through the carpet and scorched the subfloor of the plane. He said the phone was at around 80 percent of battery capacity when the incident occurred and that he only used a wireless charger since receiving the device.
Last week a man in China had a similar issues as reported on Bloomberg. Samsung did not yet have a comment about the incident. We assume they are note amused ;)
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Perfect for Hillary Clinton lmfao
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I'm ready to upgrade.

You can't install a Noctua HSF on a Note 7. That will disable Samsung's new, innovative feature. It ensures the safety of user data by bursting into flames.... Thieves can't access the data without getting burnt.
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If I may be blunt, Samsung crapped on this big time and don't think they will be able to fix this unless they do an overhaul for both the battery unit and the components inside the phone for battery charging. Thought about getting the galaxy s7, before this fire exploding issue, just gonna stay away from all Samsung phones for that matter.
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They really need to kick this fast charging to the curb. Wireless fast charging and adaptive fast charging is likely the reason why phones are burning up - they need to tone it down a bit until newer battery tech comes along
@daft - iphones are burning up too. This is a battery tech/charging issue. The s7 and s7 edge have had no more phones catching fire than the iphone 6s plus and iphone 7 too.
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It's nice to see Samsung blazing the trail for the next generation of phones adding a new incendiary feature.