Replacement Galaxy Note 7 Catches Fire on a Plane

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Things just couldn’t get any worse for Samsung as Southwest Airlines flight 944 from Louisville to Baltimore was evacuated this morning because a Galaxy Note 7 smartphone caught fire, The Verge is reporting. Fortunately, the plane was was still at the gate, which allowed all passengers and crew to exit the plane safely via the main cabin door. More worryingly, it was a replacement Galaxy Note 7 device that was labelled as safe by Samsung.

The Verge spoke to Brian Green, owner of the Note 7, on the phone earlier today and he confirmed that he had picked up the new phone at an AT&T store on September 21st. A photograph of the box shows the black square symbol that indicates a replacement Note 7 and Green said it had a green battery icon.

Green said that he had powered down the phone as requested by the flight crew and put it in his pocket when it began smoking. He dropped it on the floor of the plane and a “thick grey-green angry smoke” was pouring out of the device. 

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Green said that his Note 7 was at around 80% of battery capacity when the incident occurred and that he only used a wireless charger since receiving the device. If you look at the screenshot below, running the phone’s IMEI through Samsung’s recall eligibility checker returns a “Great News!” message saying that Green’s Galaxy Note 7 is not affected by the recall.

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While Green has already replaced his Galaxy Note 7 with a new iPhone 7, does this mean Samsung does not yet know what really caused all those battery explosions and the whole recall thing is just a hoax?

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Kirk
Kirk
9 years ago

Wow….. this is not even funny anymore…

Bafoon
Bafoon
Reply to  Kirk
9 years ago

its a little funny….

Kirk
Kirk
Reply to  Bafoon
9 years ago

Okay a little lol

hlna55
hlna55
9 years ago

Hey… I think Samsung make great TVs.. but when it comes to phones and their whole “attack whatever Apple is doing” advertising philosophy, well… poetic justice is pretty funny.

Didn’t they launch the “at least our phone has a headphone jack” campaign earlier this year?

Bafoon
Bafoon
Reply to  hlna55
9 years ago

their tv’s are sh1tte

hlna55
hlna55
Reply to  Bafoon
9 years ago

Haha ok but they don’t blow up and catch fire

FragilityG4
FragilityG4
9 years ago

On the bright side …. they’re consistent.

mrideas
mrideas
9 years ago

On my WestJet flight to Vancouver from Calgary this past Friday the cabin crew specifically announced that you could use your devices in-flight however, that excluded anyone with a Note 7 as they were told they could not use it on the flight. It was the sole phone excluded from use. Was a bit surprised but apparently it’s a smart thing to be doing until Samsung resolves whatever the problem is!

Triacc77
Triacc77
9 years ago

And don’t forget their washing machines are exploding too! The Samsung engineers have no clue why either! Good ole’ Samsung! 😉

Tom Gray
9 years ago

Sings Dr.Dre
“My shits the Bomb, Xxplosive”

Erik
Erik
9 years ago

I was just on an Air Canada flight, and they announced that if you have a Galaxy Note 7, you have to keep it turned off and not to charge it during the flight. Ouch!

Gary
Reply to  Erik
9 years ago

Dayummmm

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