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In the United States as a result of explosions Galaxy Note 7 burned the jeep and the garage, the airline banned the use of smartphone on Board

Earlier this month Samsung launched a recall program of the flagship smartphone Galaxy Note 7, as it turned out that their battery could explode while charging. Earlier this week, the gadget caught fire from a user in Australia that led to loss of nearly 90 000. Now, U.S. residents complained of the ill-fated device.

A motorist from Florida named Nathan Dornacher said his saragossie in the car Galaxy Note 7 exploded that caused the fire, which Jeep burned to the ground. The user already stated that the car was not only important for him personally, but has also been significantly tweaked and tuned. Samsung representatives launched an investigation into the incident and said that “will do for the victim what you can”.

In South Carolina, another owner of a Galaxy Note 7 named Uvezli Hertzog said that in the explosion he lost his garage. The American left the mobile on charge and went to pick up my daughter from school. When he returned, his garage was consumed by the fire. Fortunately, as a result of incident nobody has suffered.

Samsung has withdrawn the smartphone 2 September after 35 confirmed cases of explosion of the apparatus. As compensation the company without any issues changes any Galaxy Note 7 for a new gadget, but this process will begin only next week. The victims claim that on this event, knew nothing.

Meanwhile, three Australian airlines have banned passengers to use Samsung Galaxy Note 7 on Board. Qantas and its budget subsidiary Jetstar and Virgin Australia explained that the decision was taken as a precaution. The company explains that bringing a phone on Board is possible, however, to use or to charge the smartphone is prohibited.

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