We continue with the explosions caused by the big Samsung. The Galaxy Note 7 has once again been the embarrassing protagonist of an accident in the United States of America (where everything always happens). A plane full of passengers that was preparing to take off has been evicted due to the spontaneous explosion of a Samsung Galaxy Note 7. Although, a few weeks ago we shared in our Podcast an audio from our colleague Luis del Barco, in which the warnings of an airline stewardess about the Galaxy Note 7 were appreciated, it seems that in this company they forgot to warn, or the owner was reckless.
On this occasion, the accident occurred at the Louisville (Kentucky) airport, on a Southwest Airlines plane, a few minutes before taking off. Up to 75 passengers had to be evacuated urgently due to the explosion of the Galaxy Note 7, as the interior of the cabin began to fill with smoke. The affected passenger assured by all possible means that the Galaxy Note 7 that had exploded came from one of Samsung's replacements, that he as a citizen fulfilled his duty to abide by the replacement program, and that it is not due to recklessness for part of him.
The plane had not taken off, so everything has remained an anecdote and the economic and temporary damage of not taking off a plane when it should, however, could have caused a plane crash of quite significant magnitudes, it was quite close. Hence, emphasize the importance that if you are an owner of one of the affected Samsung Galaxy Note 7, you take advantage of the replacement program. Meanwhile Samsung is silent, but it is not the first user to report an explosion of a replacement Galaxy Note 7, so problems may continue to persist.
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That is a direct consequence of going at a different pace and hastily removing a device, which on paper looks like it is one of the best on the market, but without having tested it sufficiently. Samsung has been, once again, in evidence, apart from losing a huge amount of money.
Too bad Samsung there is the inability to mass produce.