Airlines and airdrome are begin to break through down onexplosiveSamsung Galaxy Note 7 phones . This morning , New York Times newsman Mike Isaactweetedthat his airline verbally warned passengers to power off and stow the recalled equipment .
https://twitter.com/embed/status/774994707587792896
In a direct subject matter , Isaac clarify that he was fly American Airlines . Several others have said they ’ve had the same experience on both American Airlines and Lufthansa .

yup . Same on American this morning . Never heard anything like that .
— Beau Colburn ( @beaucolburn)September 11 , 2016
yesterdayhttps://t.co/JA6MoFLieF

— Karthik Sridhar ( @AntarYaami)September 11 , 2016
For the past two week , consumershavebeenreportingthat their Note 7s are explode . sooner today , thePostreported that one exploded in a six - twelvemonth - former boy ’s hand .
Samsung has stopped selling the speech sound and initiated a “ product exchange programme , ” that would permit customers to return their potential speech sound bombs . After being criticized for not issuing an prescribed recall , Samsungnow saysthat it is working with the Consumer Product Safety Commission . The latest financial statement from the company put things more clearly : “ We are ask users to power down their Galaxy Note7s and exchange them now . ”

On Friday , the US Consumer Product Safety Commissionissued an official statementurging masses not to use the Note 7 .
Experts saythat it would be unmanageable to impose such a forbiddance . Airline adviser , Mike Boyd toldCNN , “ The realism is , if we know it catches fire , we should n’t have it on airplanes . full point . ”
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