This is a fiery device.
A June 6 clip on the platform has reigned buzzing with the Galaxy Note 7 infamous, a smartphone so dangerous that it is forbidden from the second sky for the possibility of overheating its battery and potentially exploding or caught on fire.
In a video that collected 2.5 million views, K-Shawn Brower (@malckbro) filmed an airport warning that read: “Fa Banned Article / Samsung Galaxy Note 7 / Individuals may not transport this device to their person, in luggage, or in controlled luggage on flights, from, from, from, from, from,
The phone is on the official TSA list without flight, where the Fed explains: This tool is well-based.
On the agency’s website, he notes, “US Department of Transport, with the Federal Aviation Administration and the Pipeline and the Safety Administration of Dangerous Materials, have issued an emergency order to stop all Samsung Galaxy Note 7 smartphone devices from air transport in the United States.”
The state further explained, “individuals who own or possess a Samsung Galaxy Note7 device may not transport the device to their person, to luggage, or in the luggage controlled during flights, from or within the United States.”
Some blind viewers ran into the video comments section on social media, desperate to know what was happening to the hell. Others knew the answer.
“Why is it forbidden?” One asked as another, “No I seeing this at the Samsung Galaxy Note 7.”
Someone else replied, “This phone is from 2016. Almosta almost 10 years old. No one should have that phone anymore because it’s very outdated. After a while, Google stops making updates for older phones.”
An additional user commented, “Maybe because he is known to have problems with his battery that can capture spontaneously. There are videos of it all over the internet, some of them are old, but there are many videos of it.”
As reported by Indy100, in 2016, Samsung conducted a “full investigation and found a battery cell issue”.
The company further added, “so far (since September 1) there have been 35 cases that have been reported globally and we are currently carrying out a full inspection with our suppliers to identify possible batteries affected in the market. However, because our customers are an absolute advantage. We have stopped sales of Galaxy Note 7.”
In other related news, The post reported last month that TSA has officially based an essential trip – banning mobile charges and energy banks from controlled luggage after a new FAA counseling.

According to updated rules, any device that uses lithium-ion or lithium-metal batteries-including power banks and phone loading cases-now fly only to carries. Checked bags? Out of bounds.
“When a carried bag is checked at the gate or in planetide, all lithium spare batteries and power banks must be removed from the bag and held with the passerby in the aircraft cabin.
Almost all mobile charges run on lithium batteries, so most travelers holding the useful holiday they must have occupied by the new ban.
It seems that when it comes to explosive equipment – and explosive trends – tiktok and TSA are both holding bills.
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