Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Airlines no longer have to warn passengers that the Note 7 … – SAPO Tek

The regulatory authority of the north american aviation (FAA) announced that airlines from the United States already do not need to alert your passengers to the fact that the Galaxy Note 7 Samsung, best known for its batteries, "incendiary", to be a threat to the safety of people travelling in airplanes.

THE FAA explains, in a press release, that this decision stems from the fact that the Department of Transportation (DoT) north american consider that the media coverage and all the attention that rolled around the famous smartphone brand in south korea were sufficient for the passengers interiorizassem well the message: "Note 7 in the plane, no."

So, the airlines already are not required to invoke the prohibition of these devices on board aircraft.

however, this does not mean that the Note 7 has already received the green light to embark along with their owners. The FAA reiterates that the ban remains in force.

After the DoT if you have taken a decision, Samsung issued a statement in response, stating that the elimination of the requirement of notice pre-boarding is proof of the success that the collection program, Note 7.

according To official sources from the company of Seoul, to date there have been recovered more than 96% of all phablets sold in all over the world.

it is recalled that, in the past month of October, Samsung officially stopped the production of Galaxy Note 7, after all the controversy of the "batteries exploding" that took affected the reputation of Samsung and made to fall by the earth, the one who was supposed to be the device "flagship" of the company.

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