The US asks to remove a million Galaxy Note 7 due to explosion risk
The US asks to remove a million Galaxy Note 7 due to explosion risk Also, aviation authorities in the United States and Japan have asked passengers not to turn on or charge the device during flights The United States has announced the withdrawal of nearly one million Samsung Galaxy Note 7 phones purchased before September 15, since they present explosion risks, adding to the decision adopted by other countries. The Consumer Protection Commission (CPSC) formalized the call for withdrawal, in progress in 10 countries, after reports of flawed batteries that caused some phones to explode while being charged. The CPSC has pointed out that 92 incidents of overheated batteries have been recorded in the United States, including 26 incidents that caused burns and 55 incidents of property damage, such as vehicle fires and parking lots. The announcement affects about one million devices out of a total of 2.5 million cell phones called to be removed worldwide, whic...