Friday, September 9, 2016

Galaxy Note 7: first bans in companies … – ZDNet France

The troubles continue for Samsung and its Note 7. Recall that the world number one smartphone decided the heartsick to stop worldwide shipments of its latest terminal after documented 35 cases of explosion batteries in the world. Still, 2.5 million devices were sold in different countries. If Samsung is implementing a broad recall program, concern, sometimes exaggerated, multiply.

Yesterday we learned that the FAA, the US Agency for Civil Aviation, is mulling a ban on flight. No decision has yet been taken but the question is well and truly laid. Some airlines have not waited, like the Qantas Australian.

the latter does not require prohibition, which would in any way quite complicated to implement, but is asking owners of the terminal off in flight and obviously do not refill the …

“following the recall, Samsung Australia, the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 (…) we ask the passengers who have not the light or recharge the onboard our flights, “said in a statement a spokesman for Qantas. This request also applies on flights of Jetstar, the low-cost airline Qantas.

Remember that in France, South Korea invites customers to “immediately contact its Customer Service on 01 48 63 00 00 (then select” 0 “in the selected menu).” The French airline did not comment on the matter.

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