>U.S. air-safety regulators have taken the unusual step of singling out Samsung Electronics Co.’s Galaxy Note 7 smartphone as a potential airborne fire hazard, urging passengers to avoid using the devices entirely on board airliners, dealing another blow to the technology giant’s smartphone recovery efforts. wsj.com/articles/faa-urges-passengers-to-not-use-samsung-galaxy-note-7-on-planes-1473381966
SAMSUNG IS FINISHED! Gonna go bankrupt! Samsung fans on a suicide watch!
Do you know what the term ban means? Also the odds are still low and this is just craziness. People bring no name brand battery banks onto plans and no one blinks.
Not even a samshit user, i like nexus phones. I just call bullshit when I see it
Hunter Morales
stay mad, faggot
Jaxson Hughes
Apple lobbying is pretty strong.
Charles Hall
I'd still rather buy from a company that makes stupid mistakes than from one that literally thinks I am retarded.
Jason Bennett
>Apple lobbying is pretty strong. ahahah... they don't have to. Samsung has recalled them and number of fire incidents is so huge that FAA has to do something.
Jason Fisher
shut the fuck up. you're too poor to buy from either of them.
and you're extra fucking retarded to buy from samsung since their phone is no better than a myriad of
Juan Jenkins
This isn't true for U.S. Airports. I work at an international airport, you have to put spare lithium batteries into checked luggage.
Lincoln Flores
Issue is that these batteries are fire hazards. They;re all faulty.
WRITE YOUR CONGRESSMAN NAO, YOU BUTTHURT SAMSHILL!
Isaac Lopez
Aren't they recalled anyways, who would still have one in their possession?
Juan Gray
>you have to put spare lithium batteries into checked luggage. What? I traveled in and out of the U.S last month and as I recall the faa rules said that batteries can only go in the CARRY-ON luggage, because they can be dangerous in the checked luggage, I traveled with a power bank on my carry on and nobody said anything
Colton Watson
Just flew from America to China and back and I brought 3 different power banks onto the plane.
Cameron Parker
This is true. Lithium is carry on only
Chase Martin
This is so pathetic seriously
SAMSUNG BLOWS UP but manchildren are like YEAH OKAY DOESNT MATTER BECAUSE APPLE HAS MISTAKES TOO
why are you samshit fans this fucking retarded? Its going on in every single thread about the note bomb
Thomas Reyes
>Samshit fan
I'm a nexus fan, are you saying Apple has never had stuff blow up?
Ayden Diaz
>who would still have one in their possession? Only about 10% of recalled products are acutally returned.
Jaxson Lopez
Lithium cucks can't compete with lead acid.
Brayden Morales
lol just look at this fag
>thread about samshit blowing up
BUT APPLE HAD STUFF BLOWING UP TOO
Christian Bennett
So you admit they have? And generally Apple is much less consumer friendly about it for the record
Jonathan Sanders
>samsung blows up
DOESNT MATTER BC APPLE SUX LOL
yeah selling a phone for a bunch of money and cheaping out the battery on it so much that it blows up is user friendly, samshit is just as bad as apple if not worse
Levi Johnson
this
Jose James
>samsung is finished >a corperations that runs a country finished
kys fag
Hunter James
>apple recently BTFOs themselves >mad applefags take a one in a few million fault and try to make headlines with it
Eli Stewart
>apple removes audiojack >samshit blows up
samshills act like apple did something sooo bad and samshit bombs are not even a problem
Joseph Phillips
>buy >phone contract
Jack Hernandez
Why do people even buy samsung? Theyre inferior in every field
Camden Baker
It's easy. Just don't buy a Note 7.
Angel Turner
Looks like Apple wins again. Now get back to buying our products you filthy poor people.
Caleb Lee
>...strongly advises passengers not to turn on or charge these devices on board aircraft and not to stow them in any checked baggage
>...urges Passengers to Not Use Samsung Galaxy Note 7 on Planes
I don't see the word banned in either of the articles linked in this thread, except for this:
>In recent years, the FAA, numerous foreign air-safety regulators and airlines around the globe have started cracking down on spare batteries or battery-powered mobile devices placed in any bags that end up being loaded into aircraft bellies. Most airlines have a specific ban on putting such devices or batteries inside checked baggage.