Airlines from around the world unite against the Galaxy Note 7

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There is little that has been said, written and said about the latest smartphone model launched by Samsung. The problems that affect their batteries are already well known, this being a tremendously serious circumstance and causing the South Koreans a major problem. The company's decision has been to withdraw all the terminals sold so far, an unprecedented maneuver that will cause them
Millionaires loses. Now, to top it all, they have to deal with the airlines.

And it is that different companies dedicated to the transport of passengers by air are not willing to tempt luck and suffer the explosion of one of the batteries of these devices on board. This being the situation, The ban on boarding the plane with a Note 7 in your pocket is spreading alarmingly for Samsung and its customers across the globe. In some cases, the prohibition is not so severe, allowing the device to go up with the terminal turned off.

At the moment, the companies that have joined this initiative, in one way or another, have been American Airlines, Delta Airlines, United Airlines, Quantas, Jetstar, Virgin Australia, Air France and Lufthansa, although the list is likely to grow in the coming days. Thus arises a conflict of complicated resolution between airlines and the great Asian technology.

So delicate is the moment they are currently in that the company's latest statement urged all Note 7 owners to return it immediately and continue to use their old phone until a replacement can be offered. Samsung's terrible nightmare still does not have an appreciable end soon, and it is that there is probably no worse way to launch your long-awaited high-end terminal on the market.


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  1.   Clockmaker TwoZero Point said

    Where are all the Android blogs now getting news every day of this? Where are those who believe that Samsung is a good brand hiding? Where are the Antena 3 newscasts talking about "explosiongate" for a whole week?

    If there were such a case with the iPhone they would be giving up weeks and weeks on TV. As you can see that the Spanish media are little whores who work for money.

    Thanks for the article, I am going to wax the androidros of my work. Maybe someone has to go with a Nokia 3310 to the next work trip x)