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http://www.foxnews.com/tech/2016/09...hone-after-reports-devices-catching-fire.html

WASHINGTON – U.S. aviation safety officials took the extraordinary step late Thursday of warning airline passengers not to turn on or charge a new-model Samsung smartphone during flights following numerous reports of the devices catching fire.

The Federal Aviation Administration also warned passengers not to put the Galaxy Note 7 phones in their checked bags, citing "recent incidents and concerns raised by Samsung" about the devices. It is extremely unusual for the FAA to warn passengers about a specific product.

Last week, Samsung ordered a global recall of the jumbo phones after its investigation of explosion reports found the rechargeable lithium batteries were at fault. In one case, a family in St. Petersburg, Florida, reported a Galaxy Note 7 phone left charging in their Jeep caught fire, destroying the vehicle.

Samsung launched the latest version of the Note series in August. The Note series is one of the most expensive lineups released by Samsung, and the devices usually inherit designs and features of the Galaxy S phones that debut in the spring. Samsung also added an iris scanner to the Note 7, which detects patterns in users' eyes to unlock the phone.

Before the issue of battery explosions emerged, supplies were not keeping up with higher-than-expected demand for the smartphone.

The Note 7 isn't the only gadget to catch fire thanks to lithium-battery problems, which have afflicted everything from laptops to Tesla cars to Boeing's 787 jetliner.

Rechargeable lithium batteries are more susceptible to overheating than other types of batteries if they are exposed to high temperatures, are damaged or have manufacturing flaws. Once the overheating starts, it can lead to "thermal runaway" in which temperatures continue escalating to very high levels. Water can put out the flames, but doesn't always halt the thermal runaway. Flames will often reappear after initially being quenched.

Lithium batteries have become ubiquitous in consumer electronic devices. Manufacturers like them because they weigh less and pack considerably more energy into the same space than other types of batteries.

Earlier this year, the International Civil Aviation Organization, a U.N. agency that sets global aviation safety standards, banned bulk shipments of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries as cargo on passenger planes until better packaging can be developed to prevent a fire from spreading and potentially destroying the plane.
 
Don't leave one charging in your car. Did anyone see that Jeep on the news? Crispy.
 
iPhone 7 coming out soon.
 
Wonder if it's a USB-C problem. Some cables are dangerous I'd stay away from USB C shit
 
Almost got a note 7, glad I didn't. I hate my LG though.
 
Wonder if it's a USB-C problem. Some cables are dangerous I'd stay away from USB C shit
Read somewhere it was just the battery is defective. I'll take one if they fix them. Should be plenty of refurbished ones to go around.
 
Almost got a note 7, glad I didn't. I hate my LG though.


whats wrong with the LG? I almost got one because of the removable battery, got a note5 instead. Love it but the battery life is crap.
 
whats wrong with the LG? I almost got one because of the removable battery, got a note5 instead. Love it but the battery life is crap.
I'm thinking about buying the Pixel or whatever the next Nexus phone is.
 
I'm thinking about buying the Pixel or whatever the next Nexus phone is.
That's probably what Im going with next. I have family at google and they get free shit like the nexus and love it, then I can at least be half as cool as them.
 
That's probably what Im going with next. I have family at google and they get free shit like the nexus and love it, then I can at least be half as cool as them.
I haven't used an android without all the bloatware like Touchwiz. Curious to try one.
 
whats wrong with the LG? I almost got one because of the removable battery, got a note5 instead. Love it but the battery life is crap.

Bootloop. Everyone i know who had one had them suddenly brick. Huge problen LG didn't address properly. It also has wifi connectivity problems and lags at times. Never buying an LG again. Some of the nexus devices are made by LG stay away.

At least Samsung recalls thr phones.
 
I love the removable battery though. I gave 3 batteries
 
So i just returned from working in London on Sunday and heard something over the PA for the first time ever. After giving the preflight safety info like always, they announced that if you have a Samsung Note 7 you have to turn it off and not just put it in airplane mode......you weren't allowed to plug it into any charging ports on the plane or anything. They read this warning 3 times, no joke.

I don't follow any news relating to android phones, but have heard about the phones exploding or catching fire.

Surprises me that if they were that serious about it possibly happening on the plane, that they would even let people bring them on.

Must have been a brand new rule, because they didn't make those announcements on the flights over there 3 days before.

Oh well, at least they have a headphone jack, right Nate!?! HA!
 
And people come on here complaining about iPhones......HA!
Because they're phones for children. Samsung's epic failure to catch the problem doesn't make the iPhone a good phone.

My wife has a 6s Plus or whatever the last big top of the line phone is called. I can't tolerate using it. My old porn abused Note4 is still better than her phone.

I'll buy a Pixel or some other basic android phone without the bloatware Samsung loads on their phones. The phone itself is superior in every way. She is always charging that gigantic piece of shit.

I know because she has me unplug it and bring it to her in the evening when my Note is still at 60 percent for the day.
 
Because they're phones for children. Samsung's epic failure to catch the problem doesn't make the iPhone a good phone.

My wife has a 6s Plus or whatever the last big top of the line phone is called. I can't tolerate using it. My old porn abused Note4 is still better than her phone.

I'll buy a Pixel or some other basic android phone without the bloatware Samsung loads on their phones. The phone itself is superior in every way. She is always charging that gigantic piece of shit.

I know because she has me unplug it and bring it to her in the evening when my Note is still at 60 percent for the day.


That's interesting, because my experience is the exact opposite of that. I had the Samsung S4 for 2 years, after going from Iphones just to see what all the hoopla was about for Android.

Promptly went back to Iphone. Android OS is fucking terrible IMO.

battery issues generally are people using the screen to brightly, from what I've gathered.
 
That's interesting, because my experience is the exact opposite of that. I had the Samsung S4 for 2 years, after going from Iphones just to see what all the hoopla was about for Android.

Promptly went back to Iphone. Android OS is fucking terrible IMO.

battery issues generally are people using the screen to brightly, from what I've gathered.
Mine is on full blast all day. Her's is on automatic so I can't usually read it half of the time.
 
Because they're phones for children. Samsung's epic failure to catch the problem doesn't make the iPhone a good phone.

My wife has a 6s Plus or whatever the last big top of the line phone is called. I can't tolerate using it. My old porn abused Note4 is still better than her phone.

I'll buy a Pixel or some other basic android phone without the bloatware Samsung loads on their phones. The phone itself is superior in every way. She is always charging that gigantic piece of shit.

I know because she has me unplug it and bring it to her in the evening when my Note is still at 60 percent for the day.
I didn't mean for this thread to become an Android vs iPhone thread by any means. Just curious, do you own or use any Apple products?
 
I didn't mean for this thread to become an Android vs iPhone thread by any means. Just curious, do you own or use any Apple products?
I've used her phone hundreds of times. It was the most recent top of the line. It at least has a large screen now.
 
What's terrible about it?

I just didn't like the way it was laid out, how to access certain things, how infrequent the device would update, I absolutely despise the messaging (text messaging) portion of it (back then, maybe its changed now? The big faces when someone called you if you didn't have their picture in the phone....dumb.) I couldn't stand the fact that when I would stream Pandora, or Google Play, or Samsung Music app, the sound would cut out of the headphones (play audibly from the phone speaker) when I received a text message, then my music would play again. (again this was back w/the S4 and it's 2 years of updates, they MAY have fixed that by now). There were other minor cosmetic things that I preferred on the Iphone over Android. The cheapness feel of the S4 was a big turn off too. The speaker, and screen quality wasn't as good (to me), and I did not like the touchscreen response compared to the Iphone.

I gave it two years, but both my wife and I went back to Iphone 6's. We may upgrade to the 7, but probably will wait for the 7.5 or whatever the fuck its called.

Yeah I don't want to start a war, because I'm not about that. I gave both sides a pretty fair shake and made my decision from my own personal experiences. Other people can buy whatever they want, and it doesn't bug me whatsoever.
 
I have no real knowledge of how computers work whatsoever. I also don't understand the technology or how the $300,000 machine I use at work, works. I don't know how to change the oil in my car.
That said, I can drive the fuck out of my car and I kill it at work!
I know what I want out of a device and put myself in the best situation to succeed when using one. I have an iPhone, Apple watch, iPad Pro and a MacBook Air. At home we have an iMac. My wife and two kids each have iPhones and iPads and we have two apple tvs running at the house. I have CarPlay in my car as well the syncs to my phone.
I know that when we send a message,picture,video or we add something to a calendar, it goes everywhere and we are all on the same page, no sweat. I also know that my wife and kids completely understands how this works.
I'm sure you can do the aforementioned things on an Android device, but the system we have set up is so damn simple and easy for us to use.
NEVER have had an issue with any aspect of our system.
Apple products are PERFECT for people like myself who want to do EVERYTHING, but know NOTHING.
Never did quite understand the hate that the android users have towards apple people and the other way as well.
Find what you like and use it.
 
I just didn't like the way it was laid out, how to access certain things, how infrequent the device would update, I absolutely despise the messaging (text messaging) portion of it (back then, maybe its changed now? The big faces when someone called you if you didn't have their picture in the phone....dumb.) I couldn't stand the fact that when I would stream Pandora, or Google Play, or Samsung Music app, the sound would cut out of the headphones (play audibly from the phone speaker) when I received a text message, then my music would play again. (again this was back w/the S4 and it's 2 years of updates, they MAY have fixed that by now). There were other minor cosmetic things that I preferred on the Iphone over Android. The cheapness feel of the S4 was a big turn off too. The speaker, and screen quality wasn't as good (to me), and I did not like the touchscreen response compared to the Iphone.

I gave it two years, but both my wife and I went back to Iphone 6's. We may upgrade to the 7, but probably will wait for the 7.5 or whatever the fuck its called.

Yeah I don't want to start a war, because I'm not about that. I gave both sides a pretty fair shake and made my decision from my own personal experiences. Other people can buy whatever they want, and it doesn't bug me whatsoever.

I got an S4 soon after it came out and I still use it. I'm probably going to upgrade soon but I have had a wonderful experience with the S4 so I'll certainly get another Samsung phone. I've never had a problem with any of the things you listed.. I use google's messaging app for texts and its great. I don't remember the faces thing but I guess it's possible it happened, that's just not something that would bother me. I also don't remember the music playing audibly when getting a text, just that it stops for a second to play the text tone. I've also had many friends that have iPhones marvel at my speaker quality and screen responsiveness, so I definitely don't understand that complaint, but to each his own.
 

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